Category Archives: I’m Just Saying!

North American African Poet

Advertisements i am a poet language and ideas are my meat & bread the eye a tool that captures the light spilling on to the fully dressed fig tree the flight of birds the wind over the grass the pain … Continue reading

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Inequity, Violence, Grief and Trauma: The Battlefield at Home

Advertisements Ain’t nobody got time to cry in a war zone; where I live — “*even the birds sing bass”. –WordSlanger, (*Reginald Lockett) Anthony Lake, the head of UNICEF, observed during an Al Jazeera interview on the impact of war … Continue reading

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Oakland’s New Minimum Wage: A Living Wage?

Advertisements This story was supposed to be about eateries and the new minimum wage. I eat out now and then. I like good food. While not a foodie per say; I know what equates good food and stellar service. When … Continue reading

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I Survived the Measles

Advertisements I had the measles. More than once. It comes in varieties, german measles, red measles, and I suppose plain old regular measles.  I caught the measles at school and I brought them home to infect the rest of us. … Continue reading

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Literacy through the Arts: An Artistic Approach to Mentoring

Advertisements Mentoring is difficult, rewarding, and often extremely frustrating. It is an activity in which you will have to be able to take losses and stay the course. You may lose as many as you save and that can be … Continue reading

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Eight of Ten: Jitney, a Director’s Note

Advertisements I am mid way through the production of Jitney. Only 3 shows left. It’s the second show of the cycle we have done at the Flight Deck in newly dubbed “Uptown”, (used to be plain old downtown), Oakland.  This … Continue reading

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August Wilson and Ferguson

Advertisements The more I do this work the clearer I become that my art is my contribution to the battle for equity. Standing proudly on the ground of the dirt beneath the floor underneath the door of no return — … Continue reading

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Happy Cul-du-Sac: A personal deconstruction of North American Holidays.

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August Wilson and Ferguson

Advertisements Wilson noted: “I think my plays offer (white Americans) a different way to look at black Americans,” he told The Paris Review. “For instance, in ‘Fences’ they see a garbageman, a person they don’t really look at, although they … Continue reading

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spider woman and twin war Godz

Advertisements     riding with spider woman and twin war Godz born into a state of war divined to be she who remembers shield carrier spear chucker hard to duck her up right in storm moving forward like water persistently … Continue reading

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