Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Perspectives from The Poet, himself.




Hello Blogger Fans! 

So far I have touched upon several aspects, issues and interesting points of all the ways people may, are and can be affected by the media.

During the course of this semester, I have debated several thoughts about the issues of society and media consciously and subconsciously influencing the average individual. I never came to any conclusion, nor did I have any sort of revelations. While I was introduced to the world of blogging I thought this would be an opportunity to hear what others think? This also offers the chance to bring awareness to this conflict.

Personally, having experienced plenty in my young age, I choose to appreciate the up’s and down’s because it has shaped me to be who I am today, but also prepares me for what lies ahead of me.

When any individual’s faces challenges in their life such as I, it brings many doors of opportunities as well as new people whom are included in the shaping of who you are- that’s right, your friends, family and loved ones impact you similarly to how the media and society do. While I started writing this blog, I was also working on another project that paralleled this topic. 

With research, thought and time I found myself aimlessly typing and searching the web for ideas- I then bumped into Poet Ali. I had an odd connection to him, I felt compelled to reach out and connect him to the program I was working with. Although making this connection was more complicated then I had hoped we became friends and he had a strong and balanced mindset to understanding the idea of this blog.

He goes by the name is Poet Ali, and if you ask him he is “Older than the Sun, Moon, and Stars”. Poet Ali is a very gifted and talented artist; he currently raps and performs to cause a reaction quite differently than most of the music you hear today. He was born in Tehran, Iran and immigrated to the U.S. when he was just 3 years old as a result of the Iranian Revolution in 1979.

Like many other Iranian families, it was not easy leaving behind the land known to many as “home”. Poet Ali, does all that he can to keep his heritage alive, while being so far away makes it difficult to keep connected to his family that still remains there. Although, he uses some of this emotion along with the struggles he has faced in life as inspiration to create his music.

Poet Ali doesn’t remember a time when music and dance weren’t apart of not only his life but who he is. Although it took him some time, and different styles of music to find what fit him he always had a natural drive and desire to learn about his interest in music.

Along with his growing passion for music, he always had something in him that allowed him to want to change the world. He never knew how until he was presented with the opportunity to work with an organization known as Rachel’s Challenge. 

Working with Rachel’s Challenge has given him the opportunity to work with children everyday, while sending, giving and telling the overpowering story of Rachel Scott; who was the first student shot and killed in the Columbine High school shooting.
 
(( Photo to the left is Rachel Scott, RIP) To learn more about Rachel’s Challenge and read her story please;

Visit: http://www.rachelschallenge.org/big-picture/about-rachels-challenge/


Growing up in a very large tight knit family has taught and given Poet Ali some of the most important and valuable lessons about life. He feel’s that the issue of the media and society affecting our mind, is a something that cannot be ignored. This is because everything that surrounds us shapes our thinking and view of the world, as well as ourselves. Many of us look to the world to determine most things in our lives, it is powerful and we cannot always help it. He feels everyone should understand this, but also interestingly he feels that the media may be influential both positively and negatively but holds no win when it comes to good parenting.

Although the media and society may have a stronger impact on children because they are more vulnerable, According to Poet Ali, it is solely up to parents and families to teach their children about the world and themselves; because each and every person including artists and celebrities can only speak about there own “reality”, and of course everyone’s is different. Poet Ali states a very important point, while some celebrities and artists may be aware of there strong impact on others, selling music is there responsibility not always teaching, parenting and or being a role model although in many sad situations there is not always this option.

Poet Ali does not feel that the media empowers him in any way, even though he uses a lot of the media for work. This particular portion has stayed in my mind since interviewing Poet Ali for this post. He said that in the past there were times he was impacted and weighed down by it negatively and in his words sometimes “disgusted by it!”; at this time he thought of the media as a hammer- but as he stated exactly;

“I realized like any tool in a tool box, it is up to us to use it in the way that we need.”

The media in Poet Ali’s eyes will always have its own agenda, but even the most successful people have learned to view this same idea and created there own systems to make it work for them.

Poet Ali, has seen a lot of the world. He went to Primary and Secondary school in between San Diego CA and Orange County CA, and after high school moved to Los Angeles for College and studied English, Spanish undergrad with a minor in dance. During College he visited and decided to live in Madrid Spain shortly after his study abroad. He also briefly lived in Northern Italy. He believes that the presentation of beauty varies with and for every culture as well as to the eyes of the beholder.

Poet Ali continues to write with much motivation to the “freeing” sense for himself; to him there is nothing better than being true to your individual self. This does not always mean that everything he writes is positive but they’re positive and negative in the world. It is important for Poet Ali to be aware of this, especially in himself, there are things in life we like and love, but also things we may not if you can accept this you can learn to better who you are. He also feels that building bridge between one’s emotional and personal self with the universal truth is something that everyone can relate to. And for him, his fans are his driving force for motivation.

Today technology is a place where everyone can share a piece of who they are but also to create an image of themselves. Poet Ali feels that this is a great advantage for him because his art is his life and who he is, and the ability to be able to share that is powerful because without it; his fans would not be able to motivate him like they do.

Poet Ali hopes to spread his work more as well as his intention to make a difference in the world. To Check out some of Poet Ali’s work check out his pages; And don’t hesitate to “like”, “share” or even send him a message letting him know how you feel about his work, He is an open person and has a lot to offer the world and his music speaks for itself- CHECK HIM OUT, I’m a fan!


Website: poetali.com


 

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