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06/14
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The Politics of Passion: Women's Sexual Culture in the Afro-surinamese Diaspora (Between Men--Between Women) by Gloria Wekker bookshelves: currently-reading |
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Interviews/Entrevistas (Paperback) by Gloria E. Anzaldúa bookshelves: anthro-sexuality-studies, currently-reading, rainbow-lit |
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We Are the Ones We Have Been Waiting For: Light in a Time of Darkness (Hardcover) by Alice Walker bookshelves: currently-reading, favorite-life-changers |
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"And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom."
— Anaïs Nin
— Anaïs Nin
"No, women like you don't write. They carve onion sculptures and potato statues. They sit in dark corners and braid their hair in new shapes and twists in order to control the stiffness, the unruliness, the rebelliousness."
— Edwidge Danticat (Krik? Krak!)
— Edwidge Danticat (Krik? Krak!)
"There is a brokenness out of which comes the unbroken. There is a shatteredness out of which blooms the unshatterable. There is a sorrow beyond all grief, which leads to joy. And a fragility out of whose depths emerges strength. There is a hollow space too vast for words through which we pass with each loss, out of whose darkness we are sanctioned into being" --the poetess Rashani, quoted by"
— Bri Maya Tiwari
— Bri Maya Tiwari
Marie's writing
Indian Wedding Humor (Poetry)
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updated 01/06/2008 04:42PM
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hey everybody, this is a poem i wrote about my crazy yet loveable and amazing parents....thanks to all who helped me workshop this piece at VONA (Voices of Our Nation Arts Foundation). Enjoy!!!
Daughters of Kerala: Book Review (Literature & Fiction)
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updated 01/06/2008 04:28PM
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Click on the link to see my full review of Daughters of Kerala, translated by Achamma C. Chandersekaran
Race, Sexuality, Cyberactivism and the Legacy of Rashawn Brazell (Gay & Lesbian)
1 chapters
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updated 01/04/2008 08:33PM
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To find out more info about the Rashawn Brazell Memorial Fund, please log onto: on www.rashawnbrazell.com
Marie's groups (recent posts)
Literary Fiction by People of Color
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This can include genre fiction that is literary (e.g. speculative fiction, historical fiction, etc.), as long as it's written by a person of color (Af...more
Social Change & Activism
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— last activity 07/08/2008 11:13AM
People interested in progressive social change for advancing social justice and the environment. Exploring issues, ideas, solutions, organizing, metho...more
Radiant Nutrition
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Discussion of good reads for people interested in raw foodism, holistic health, and natural root-level healing techniques and practices.
Global South Uprising
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— last activity 02/10/2008 11:46AM
Literature of the Global South might include writing out of Latin America and the Caribbean, the American South, Africa, South Asia and other "Th...more
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maroo, i'm surrounded by 4 mango trees of different varieties, so of course i thought of u. but you'll be displeased to know that there is a mango here called "mango colon" or "columbus' mango." argh... on another note, i'm loving your new picture! xoxo
thanks for the reminder on Audre Lorde´s b-day. Gotta love her! Do you have her Cancer Journals book? I´ve been meaning to check that one out for a while. luv ya!
hey lady,
oh my, you did vona!? i really want to do it. you must tell me about it =) anyway, thanks for the connection. k.i.t!
-aichlee
mamas, it was soooooooooooo nice and fresh to see you today! what was the name of that bookstore you recommended. the one i told you about is st. marks bookshop @ 31 third ave. (& st. marks place aka 8th st.) or www.stmarksbookshop.com =)
maroo, i'm surrounded by 4 mango trees of different varieties, so of course i thought of u. but you'll be displeased to know that there is a mango here called "mango colon" or "columbus' mango." argh... on another note, i'm loving your new picture! xoxo
thanks for the reminder on Audre Lorde´s b-day. Gotta love her! Do you have her Cancer Journals book? I´ve been meaning to check that one out for a while. luv ya!
hey lady,
oh my, you did vona!? i really want to do it. you must tell me about it =) anyway, thanks for the connection. k.i.t!
-aichlee
mamas, it was soooooooooooo nice and fresh to see you today! what was the name of that bookstore you recommended. the one i told you about is st. marks bookshop @ 31 third ave. (& st. marks place aka 8th st.) or www.stmarksbookshop.com =)
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