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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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sustaining transformative love: November 2006
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Home of artistic responses, interventions, creations and celebrations: this is the place where we reimagine community. this is the way that we make a loving world. Sunday, November 26, 2006. And you think you know ME cause you saw a girl like ME in a book by an anti-ME, who sniffed MY shit when he was in school. Don’t get it twisted. Anthropology don’t mean you know ME. My badd to the anthropology degree. His DNA charging you with scrutiny, you performed your duties well. You don’t know nuthin bout ME.
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sustaining transformative love: February 2007
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Home of artistic responses, interventions, creations and celebrations: this is the place where we reimagine community. this is the way that we make a loving world. Monday, February 05, 2007. Ebony Wants You to Submit to "In The People's Hands". In The People’s Hands(a grassroots literary zine). Theme: Africana Women and Violence. Submission Deadline: March 5, 2007. Two poems (maximum of two pages). 1 story (maximum of four pages). 1 Essay (maximum of three pages). Along with your creative work send:.
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sustaining transformative love: January 2007
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Home of artistic responses, interventions, creations and celebrations: this is the place where we reimagine community. this is the way that we make a loving world. Monday, January 15, 2007. Reclaiming our spirits- Join us in a three day fast. This is a call to reclaim our spirit. To fight the way we know how. And to following the paths our ancestors set before us. Please distribute this email widely and post a comment our blog. WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT. Posted by MaMa Nia @ 12:02 AM. Links to this post.
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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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kitchen table: women of color pressed for knowledge: C(h)ant. Breathe: Coming Back to Breath in Honor of Eric Garner and Many More
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Sunday, December 07, 2014. C(h)ant. Breathe: Coming Back to Breath in Honor of Eric Garner and Many More. Yesterday I had the honor of bringing Black Feminist Breathing. Dedicated to Eric Garner. And to Margaret Garner’s Daughter. Take a deep breath everywhere you see a star. Return to the place. Where night washed itself. Or your fears of. Dogs bats and sea creatures. To keep it going. Human freedom is like that. As the ocean at night. Sometimes the crashing is just louder. Of upside down justice. To be...
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sustaining transformative love: August 2006
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Home of artistic responses, interventions, creations and celebrations: this is the place where we reimagine community. this is the way that we make a loving world. Wednesday, August 23, 2006. Your strength inspires but you are not required. We know you through unspoken tears. Cry mother cry, silent daughter, amber child. You are worthy of our ears. Suffering blinds your legacy. Martyrdom speaks no gift to pride. Torture breeds pain to resistance. Persecution feeds anger to death. In facts we find strength.
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sustaining transformative love: August 2007
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Home of artistic responses, interventions, creations and celebrations: this is the place where we reimagine community. this is the way that we make a loving world. Friday, August 31, 2007. From: Creative Writing @ A&T. Re: The North Carolina A&T State University Lyceum Series Presents. Date: August 30, 2007. For more information contact: Dr. Anjail Rashida Ahmad, Director, Creative Writing @ A&T Telephone: (336) 334-7771, ext. 2370; Email:arahmad@ncat.edu. Amaris Howard Out of Hampton Aggie Grad ‘04.