Brian Hawkins

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Brian Porter "Voice Porter" Hawkins (born c. 1979) is the founder of the Ensley Alive and the Ensley Color Project and host of "Bards & Brews" at the Birmingham Public Library.

Hawkins grew up in Wylam and graduated from Ensley High School. He and his cousin Sherman Benton were leaders in a mural campaign organized by the Birmingham Museum of Art at local schools. One notable mural, honoring a teacher who had died, was completed at Lee Elementary School.

Hawkins enrolled at Mississippi State University and studied poetry while completing a bachelor's degree in civil engineering in 2001.

Hawkins was a former president of Norwood Learning Gardens and vice-president of We Are Rtists (W.A.R.) which promotes collaborative projects and business skills for artists. He worked most days from the Starbucks Coffee location at Five Points West. In 2019 he was recruited to participate in the brand's "Upstanders" storytelling campaign. A video of him reciting his poem "To Be Human" was played prior to Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson's keynote address at the Starbucks Leadership Experience.

References

  • "I Create Birmingham: Brian Hawkins AKA Voice Porter" (January 7th, 2016) Create Birmingham
  • Worthy, Ariel (January 18, 2018) "The Creativity of Brian ‘Voice’ Porter Hawkins: artist, poet, musician, gardener." The Birmingham Times
  • Shamsi-Basha, Karim (February 23, 2018) "Brian Porter Hawkins is an Alabama Bright Light triggering a renaissance through Ensley Alive." Alabama Newscenter
  • Swain, Sharron Mendel (November 8, 2019) "5 reasons why Birmingham needs to know Brian Voice Porter Hawkins." Bham Now

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