On the first Vegan Earth Day, in Los Angeles on July 21, 2009, Joanelle
Romero, a great recording artist, singer, filmmaker, and songwriter,
held a concert to celebrate this epochal date with her fans, fellow
green goers, and compassionate world citizens.
A
vegan and the founder of the first American Indian Television, Joanelle
Romero staged out, once again, the pioneering role of the American
Indian people and their culture in safeguarding the planet.
I Am Free Written, composed, and performed by Joanelle Romero
I dance in a sacred circle with you and me.
The hot sun touching my dark skin.
I look up to the sky, I see my ancestors.
They say “dance.”
Dance in love.
Dance in beauty.
Human beings are here to love and I’m free.
HOST:
The heart of today’s episode of Vegetarian Elite is Joanelle Romero, a
multitalented pioneer who has the courage to live up to her dream of
bringing forth peace and compassion by way of artistic and cultural
creativity.
She is an acclaimed music star in the United
States and in other countries, as well as an award-winning American
Indian documentary filmmaker and drama series producer.
Other
accomplishments include being the founder of the first American Indian
television channel; and the initiator of the first American Indian
music program in Los Angeles and American Indian film festival.
But
above all, she is a vegan star who brings her creativity, energy, and
cultural heritage to the forefront of the green movement.
Visit Joanelle Romero at
www.RedNation.com for more information about her music, film,as well as cultural and educational projects.