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Tag Archives: blk arts
That New Millennium Dime: The People, Installment # 12 pt 2
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Posted in Craft, North American African Perspective, Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged ayodele wordslanger nzinga, blk arts, process, writing
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Woman (from That New Millennium Dime)
Advertisements it dont mean nothing w/o a woman… …dont mean nothing… God wrapped velvet/over tempered steel &made a woman/in the image of the creator /creators of life/ godly metaphors/virgin mothers mothers of godz/or/monster makers /creators/ /deep water majick/ we need new mirrors/to … Continue reading
Posted in Black Arts, North American African Perspective, Poetry, spokenword
Tagged ayodele wordslanger nzinga, BAM, black female poets, blk arts, domestic violence, lyrical poetry, male hubris, narrative poetry, poems, that new millennium dime, violence, violence directed towards women, warrior art, women in society, writing
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That New Millenium Dime: Men Wanted/Brother. Brother 7th installment.
Advertisements Men wanted/to hold their ground/to keep heads to sky/wanted/in arms/homes/hearts/lives/wanted/by their wives/sons/daughters/brothers/nation/block/hood/mothers/fathers/sisters/wanted/for lifting/carrying/loving/protecting/guidance/counsel/wanted/for dreaming on/ needed urgently/because the world needs the image of god/men wanted/made in the image of god Brother. Brother head up/be up to it/sky up/god up/ nights … Continue reading
Posted in Black Arts, Craft, North American African Perspective, Performing Arts, Poetry
Tagged ayodele wordslanger nzinga, blk arts, nation building, poems, writing
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Race ( from That New Millennium Dime)
Posted in Black Arts, North American African Perspective, Poetry, spokenword
Tagged #poetry, african holocaust, ancestors, ayodele wordslanger nzinga, BAM, blk arts, defacto violence, disparity, invisible conversations, invisible violence, memory work, narrative poetry, North American African Perspective, poems, post race, race, racial memory, spirit work, spokenword, warrior art, writing
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Diary of a mad creative: I create therefore I am pt.16
I know how to make lemonade. Only I stop me. If you stand in the path you may get left on the side of the road or perhaps ran over. I drive to the hoop by nature. I look for the blessings, value my haters, and move in one direction, forward. Continue reading
Water Rites
Posted in Black Arts, North American African Perspective, Performing Arts, Poetry
Tagged ayo nzinga, blk arts, creativity, poems, wordslanger
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Diary of a Mad Creative: I create therefore I am. Pt.6
Advertisements Its dark in the portal, as dark as the inside of the womb. We are being birthed. Its quite here except for the sound of rhythm pitched just above the hum of white noise. We are traveling faster than light; its impossible … Continue reading
Posted in Black Arts, Craft, Life.
Tagged august wilson, ayodele nzinga, blk arts, gem of the ocean, inspiration, life lessons, perspective, theater, wordslanger
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Diary of a Mad Creative: I create therefore I am: Pt. 3
Advertisements Short time is getting shorter. Costumes, set, programs, show board, props, lights and sound all still need work. Being a creative genius is not all its cracked up to be when your mind moves faster than your hands and the reality … Continue reading
Posted in Black Arts, Craft, Performing Arts, Theater
Tagged august wilson, ayodele wordslanger nzinga, blk arts, gem of the ocean, inspiration, motivation, theater
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