December 2011
9 posts
“…if you think about it, creating art is really all of these things,...
– http://thefeministwire.com/2011/12/on-blackbrown-girlhood-black-feminism-and-the-arts-a-conversation-with-aimee-cox-and-ruth-nicole-brown-part-i/#.Tvy8QZLuJvo.facebook
Brown. Girl. Farming. →
“Food and farming has revealed itself to me as a foundation for much of the world’s injustice; yet a powerful foundation for building community and inspiring peace. It’s even led me on a path of self-discovery and a connection to my roots.”
Sankofa Farming →
FOLLOW TASHI FROM COMMUNITY COOPERATIVE FARMS
a black wombyn farming.
learning from the past in building the future.
seeking a spiritual, ancestral and African derived consciousness for my own creative energy.
you can’t free yourself til you can feed yourself.
portraitswomeninprison
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Professor Melissa V. Harris-Perry on "Sister... →
History of Black Women in Burlesque →
So I am currently entering the world of burlesque as a performer and as a black women I wanted to learn more about black women in burlesque. I stumbled upon this amazing article and I wanted to share it with all my sistah friends.
Lorna Simpson on Nowness →