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Queering the Museum Project. The Faces Behind QTM. QTM in the News. Revealing Queer (Feb 14 – July 6). Queering the History Museum Symposium. CRG@CGP: Class, Race, Gender, Sexuality, Ability, and Museums. 8220;My training as a historian taught me that to separate ideas of class, race, gender, sexuality, and ability from their historical contexts is to miss their true meanings the real power that they hold in American society to shape and define people’s lives.”. Souls of Black Folk. We also spent time di...
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belly: May 2012
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Monday, May 14, 2012. Pressure cookers. trayvon. bbq's/picnics; juicyness. redemption. Teachings of the white tigress:. To empower a woman to claim her birthright as sensual, ecstatic, juicy. This is good, y'all" - ala paula deen - as a matter of fact, fuck. A paula deen &. A rachel ray, given that paula's sinister ass kept cooking diabetes specials long after she knew she had 'sugar in her blood' ( (fried butter, anyone? Sexy seared sea scallops for all around juiciness! 3 shallots, sliced. Melt 1 TBSP ...
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Go There To Know There: 2015-07-12
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Go There To Know There. A website to accompany African American Literature, (ENGL 2201), Southwest Community College, Union Campus. Thursday, July 16, 2015. The Cult of Domesticity. The Cult of Domesticity- or, more pejoratively- The Cult of True Womanhood, endured in the 19th Century from 1820 until 1860. This set of social, sexual, and spiritual mores was constructed on the basis of four primary pillars of behavior dictated to women in the 19th century:. Domesticity: As women were the denizens of the h...
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Attachment & the Grief Experience | rbs7
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Just another WordPress.com site. Thanks for dropping by rbs7! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. To stay updated. See you around! Attachment and the Grief Experience. Filed under: Class Blogs. Mdash; 3 Comments. April 12, 2011. In the second session of the Care of the Dying and Bereaved Class we examined lynching postcards from www.withoutsanctuary.org. Toward the end of class the students were separated into two groups by the assigned reading. Students who read the 1st chapter of. Very detailed c...
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Go There To Know There: Alice Walker: Reaping the Ancestor's Garden
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Go There To Know There. A website to accompany African American Literature, (ENGL 2201), Southwest Community College, Union Campus. Friday, July 29, 2016. Alice Walker: Reaping the Ancestor's Garden. Womanist is to feminist as purple is to lavender." (Alice Walker). Alice Walker, (born 1944), the first African American woman to win a Pulitzer Prize for her novel, The Color Purple. From In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens, Amazon.com. Walker observed early in her career an impulse to explore the artistry of...
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Go There To Know There: Rudolph Fisher: Renaissance Man
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Go There To Know There. A website to accompany African American Literature, (ENGL 2201), Southwest Community College, Union Campus. Thursday, July 21, 2016. Rudolph Fisher: Renaissance Man. So enamored of Harlem was he that before long he had published fifteen short stories and two novels- one of which, The Conjure Man Dies: A Mystery Tale of Dark Harlem. And Ishmael Reed ( Mumbo Jumbo. Photos featured at the Brown University website. Some themes of Fisher's work include. Miscegenation, racial passing.
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Effective Interactions with African-American Males
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Effective Interactions with African-American Males. Class offered by the Graduate School of Education and Africana Studies at University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA). Interested in more course material or hosting a lecture or discussion [ CLICK HERE. Last updated March 28, 2016. African American Men and Boys Task Force. Racial Oppression and Socialization. Stories of Plantation Life - Narratives from those who were enslaved. Report Examines Lynchings And Their Legacy In The United States. Same Old ...
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DebLite: From Racism to Terrorism
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Wednesday, May 09, 2007. From Racism to Terrorism. About my last post. I've wondered over and over again whether I was wrong for putting the blame of racism squarely at the feet of White people. White people are individuals who cannot be grouped together but the "Black community" and "Black leaders" on the other hand are responsible for making sure all Black people are on the same page. Got that? However this really blew away the theory that all of this happened "so very long ago.". Black people (and Nat...
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June | 2009 | Paris Blues
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Black Jazz Expatriates and the City of Lights. Archive for June, 2009. On June 17, 2009 by John Murnane. As a reviewer for. Certainly fared much better. Magazine movie critic Richard Corliss. Dance Of The Infidels: A Portrait Of Bud Powell. What compelled lesser-know jazzmen such as Bud Powell, Dexter Gordon, Kenny Clarke, Don Byas, Kenny Drew, and Johnny Griffin, to name a few, to take up permanent residence in Paris, adopting the expatriate life, as it were? Experiencing the stark differences between r...