Tuesday, February 15, 2011
On the Sanctity of Marriage - The Atlantic
As I learn more indepth information about the era of slavery in the United States I am amazed at the strength of individuals and the vivacity for life. It is easy to find stories of hardship and woe mized with people's will to live, love and have a family. In honor of Valentines day I am posting an excerpt from "The Black family in slavery and freedom, 1750-1925". This following excerpt is a letter between two ex-slaves that were married but were split up. The letter is sad but it depicts the need of family and unity but also the tradegy that was staged in African's lives in the United States. There is life, love, family and connection in the black community in the United States which has started since slavery. Although, there is talk of the break down of the black family in popular culture,I believe if we look a little closer, we can see the strength of black family.
Happy Valentines Day!
On the Sanctity of Marriage - The Atlantic
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Words- Will you be my valentine and Creativity -Please be my Soulmate
So with my ode to words and creativity here is the new Nas and Damien Marley Video- Patience. The use of words is powerful especially when it exclaims some of the most important subjects that is left underwraps. The creativity use to make the video is amazing. I would love to dissect the imagery used one day with a willing collaborator.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Movements of the People- The Current Arab Revolution
But, if it is true then it will be interesting. Below is an United Nations map of protest depicted through death and immolation.
Black History Month is Here
So the second month of 2011 is here. The first month was a whirlwind for me. First, I was upset at 2011 being here. Then I became nervous about accomplishing my goals. Now, I have calmed, still worried but really calm. I got really overloaded with International Affairs, so now I want to tune into l'art, which is french for art. Please enjoy. First up is something posted by Afro. Art.Chick, a tumbler poster. They are a list of quotes by Langston Hughes.
“An artist must be free to choose what he does, certainly, but he must also never be afraid to do what he might choose.”
“I have discovered in life that there are ways of getting almost anywhere you want to go, if you really want to go.”
“When peoples care for you and cry for you, they can straighten out your soul.”
“I stay cool, and dig all jive,
That’s the way I stay alive.
My motto,
as I live and learn,
is
Dig and be dug
In return.”
“…the only way to get a thing done is to start to do it, then keep on doing it, and finally you’ll finish it,….”
“Hold fast to dreams-
For if dreams die-
Life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly.”
Happy Birthday to novelist, playwright, short story writer, columnist and poet - James Mercer Langston Hughes (b. February 1, 1902)