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The Synergistic Pen: 5/1/10 - 6/1/10
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Somewhere to put my random thoughts. Posted by C.S.Stone on 5/07/2010. He filled my hand full of life savers candy (cus there's no such thing as life changers candy.lol) and thanked me again. The student with him took our picture and they left. There are 103 teachers in the building I teach in. He spent the entire afternoon doing this in every single classroom. Its nice to be appreciated. Thanks mr. p. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Notes from the Diaspora. The Voice of Your Muse. To acc...
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The Synergistic Pen: 7/1/10 - 8/1/10
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Somewhere to put my random thoughts. Posted by C.S.Stone on 7/10/2010. I had an encounter the other day that I can only describe as spiritual. The young lady I was assisting simply felt moved to tell me something I didn't necessarily want to know. I was intrigued. How does a person, still young, still vulnerable, living in a traditional, Jamaican household, where men sit around waiting for the women to "do" for them manage to muster the strength to walk toward the light? Why did you move out? My mother t...
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The Synergistic Pen: 2/1/10 - 3/1/10
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Somewhere to put my random thoughts. Spooning Feeding the Truth to Folk. Posted by C.S.Stone on 2/28/2010. Blacks in Britain by 300AD. Feb 28, 2010 12:00 AM. Tests on the skeleton of a rich fourth-century Roman woman found in Britain reveal she was of black African ancestry. Experts said the discovery proved the island's multicultural origins were much earlier than thought. The team concluded she was most likely of North African descent. What a lovely way to end Black History Month! Yes, nice people, tod...
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Seshata Literary Arts Society. Poetic Justice: Making a Living as a Poet. Posted by Tameko Barnette. Asymp; Leave a comment. As a poet since the age of 12 (officially), and age 21 (professionally), I have struggled to figure out how to make a living or even a part-time living with my number one passion…poetry. While I have written a few volumes of poetry and had them published (see my Published Writings page), poetry isn’t necessarily a lucrative career choice. FIVE WAYS TO MAKE MONEY AS A POET. While I ...
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The Synergistic Pen: 12/1/10 - 1/1/11
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Somewhere to put my random thoughts. Just in case you give a damn. Posted by C.S.Stone on 12/19/2010. I've decided to actually start blogging again (haha) but I've moved my blog to a more hospitable location. check me out here The Synergistic Pen. Otherwise, have a great new year and a wonderful life. Links to this post. Labels: business as usual. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Just in case you give a damn. Notes from the Diaspora. Rootwork the rootsblog: a cyberhoodoo webspace. The Voice of Your Muse.
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The Synergistic Pen: 11/1/09 - 12/1/09
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Somewhere to put my random thoughts. A Dying Breed of Black Folk. Posted by C.S.Stone on 11/07/2009. I was raised during the sixties and came of age in the late 70s. My parents were married to each other, well educated, and gainfully employed. We didn't get a colored television until 1972. I didn't have a 10 speed bike until 1976. Our parents sacrificed to send us to a private, catholic high school and my sisters and I are now college graduates. And a pail full of worms. Our lives were "a wonder". My par...
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The Synergistic Pen: 1/1/10 - 2/1/10
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Somewhere to put my random thoughts. Every 10 Years or So. Posted by C.S.Stone on 1/23/2010. Three random thoughts today. I still hear some of my less informed, pretending to have a clue people talking about how the census is just the government's way of getting all in our business. Ok stupidos, if you need to beleive that, cool. Ladies and gentlemen who didn't know where their polling place was before November 4, 2008, listen carefully. I love you, seriously, but shut up. The hidden rules of captialism.
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.: Black Spectatorship and the Politics of Skin Color
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Sunday, June 14, 2015. Black Spectatorship and the Politics of Skin Color. And from my time spent with West I was left wondering, "What is beauty? These are questions I've carried into new writings and my dissertation area. The boundary that West perceived as limiting was no fantasy either. In Portraits of the New Negro Woman,. Ultimately, the idealization of black women as mulattas, madonnas, teachers, or socialites in Harlem Renaissance literature, visual art, periodicals and aesthetic discourse establ...
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