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The Listening Project: A Poetics of Relation (poems and collages by Alexis Pauline Gumbs): Kriti Sharma: Everyday Ethics
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Wednesday, January 10, 2007. Kriti Sharma: Everyday Ethics. Sometimes you hold words. Suspended between your hands. Like a transplanted honeysuckle. Back to your throat. Sometimes you toss words. High with your eyes. And everyone waits for them. To fall in into the telekenetic place. You're conjuring with the rest. And sometimes you catch words. Low in those blooming hands. Steadied to your focused chin. And safe in your open mind. What I mean to say is. To the miracle of response. Because LOVE gets thre...
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The Listening Project: A Poetics of Relation (poems and collages by Alexis Pauline Gumbs): Nikki Brown: Color (or what it feels like)
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Tuesday, April 17, 2007. Nikki Brown: Color (or what it feels like). When you set your chin. In the spoke of demand. Where the sun is extra. Into the part of the sermon. When no one can tell. Gives our hungry eyes. Here is a healing Mandala that Nikki made with the members of the Katrina Neighbors healing circle that she facilitated. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Listening Project: A Poetics of Relation (poems and collages by Alexis Pauline Gumbs). For you in my teeth. Because we have what ...
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The Listening Project: A Poetics of Relation (poems and collages by Alexis Pauline Gumbs): Michelle Lanier: Ribald Farming
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Thursday, April 12, 2007. Michelle Lanier: Ribald Farming. Angels stain the air. When you reach for words. The soil you trace. And birds sound the calling. To water what knows. So i'll curl a streamer. I'll smooth a mound. I'll balance a birthing gourd. Meaning I will cultivate grace daily. Thank you Alexis. This is a priceless gift. It feeds me on this morning. It inspires me to be shown OUR light through poem and image. You make me more beautiful! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Because LOVE gets t...
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The Paperback Museum: 11/1/07 - 12/1/07
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Media, culture, and politics from an aesthetic-materialist's perspective. Thursday, November 29, 2007. This is a response I wrote to Audre Lorde's "Need: A Chorale for Black Woman Voices," a poem assigned in the online course my friend Alexis Gumbs is teaching: " To Be a Problem: Outcast Subjectivity and Black Literary Production. In conjunction with this post, please read Alexis's comments on sexual violence against black women, " To Be Game. I was particularly affected by Pat's words on p. 11:. These v...
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The Paperback Museum: Bush, We Bid You A-Doo
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Media, culture, and politics from an aesthetic-materialist's perspective. Friday, January 16, 2009. Bush, We Bid You A-Doo. Have compiled their favorite "Bushisms" over the past eight years, and the results are hilarious.and sad, given that W. was our president for two full terms. The Republicans' strategy of celebrating W.'s willful ignorance as some kind of "folksy," from-the-gut authenticity now lies in tatters. Here are some of the best Bushisms out of the bunch:. Nashville, Tennessee, 27 May 2004.
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The Paperback Museum: Donald Pease: The Cadence of Critical Intervention
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Media, culture, and politics from an aesthetic-materialist's perspective. Friday, April 3, 2009. Donald Pease: The Cadence of Critical Intervention. I wanted to share with everyone a recent talk by my former professor and American Studies icon Donald Pease. Posted by Kinohi Nishikawa. Notorious b.i.g. Anti-Aging Medicine for Baby Boomers. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Media, culture, and politics from an aesthetic-materialist's perspective. Around the Way Links. From the Annals of Anthroman.
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The Paperback Museum: 7/1/08 - 8/1/08
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Media, culture, and politics from an aesthetic-materialist's perspective. Tuesday, July 22, 2008. Domino's: What Else Can You Fit on a Pizza? From the Onion News Network: "Domino's Scientists Test Limits of What Humans Will Eat.". Domino's Scientists Test Limits Of What Humans Will Eat. The sad thing about this piece is that commercials for actual Domino's pies are interspersed throughout the parody - can you tell what's real and what's fake? Posted by Kinohi Nishikawa. Links to this post.
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littleblackbook: August 2012
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You know who else is a black star? Monday, August 27, 2012. I Wanna Be Your Birth Doula! From Lex and her mom's new project: Dynamic Dou: A Mother/Daughter Doula Team. 54 everyone is waiting. To see what great thing. You'll do next." -from Wishful Thinking. By Alexis Pauline Gumbs. Http:/ alexispauline.chipin.com/rebirth-doula-dreams-coming-true. It is also a necessary act of revisiting my own birth that I see as a crucial part of my journey to become a mother someday soon! Each donor will receive an ori...
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littleblackbook: The Shape of My Impact: A Virtual Conversation on Survival and the Academic Industrial Complex
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You know who else is a black star? Tuesday, September 16, 2014. The Shape of My Impact: A Virtual Conversation on Survival and the Academic Industrial Complex. 8220;I love the word survival, it always sounds to me like a promise. It makes me wonder sometimes though, how do I define the shape of my impact upon this earth? 8221; –. Reflection cut from an early draft of “Eye to Eye: Black Women, Hatred and Anger” by Audre Lorde (Audre Lorde Papers, Spelman College Archive). Shape of My Impact Conversation.
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littleblackbook: August 2011
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You know who else is a black star? Monday, August 29, 2011. Break free (everyday) Gratitude Poem #21. After Audre Lorde’s “Parting”. Chisel light into break room. Passed note to whole note break rest to trill. Too past to hold. Too old to break. Cooler under river stone. Trowel truth break ground refine less lime over more time. Ghost right host bit love tongue blood read break skin in. Thin wrap loose chase goosebump into break time. Mine coal ice cold chase fever break even. Sunday, August 28, 2011.