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Month: April 2005
Manifestations
this morning one of my friend-goddesses called so we could have breakfast and go sit in the sun and i was moping about how hard it is to make ends […]
Found Poem #1: the pale skinned virgin priest
found poetry is my new thing. its when you overhear something or see something written somewhere that converges interestingly with something you are doing or have just done. convergence poetry, […]
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Questions from convo with my sister
Some of these are my questions, some are Autumn’s: What is your core melancholy?Are collectives more crucial during the birthing process of movements and/or communities?How much of love is dependence, […]
Climate Crisis and Stalker Lists
today i’m off to engage in one of my new sub-careers – environmentalism. since the grist article (http://www.grist.org/comments/soapbox/2005/03/15/brown/) came out i have had countless offers to be a part of […]
me? an oasis? you’re too kind
VIRGO (Aug. 23–Sept. 22): Though much of Iceland is covered with snow, glaciers, and lava plateaus, the town of Hveragerdi is graced with greenhouses where geothermal energy is harnessed to […]
i’m on the radio right now!
Blackademics April 5, 2005 WPFW 89.3FM Tuesdays 11p-12am http://wpfw.org This week The Blackademics welcome Adrienne Maree Brown for a discussion of hip-hop organizing and electoral politics. Adrienne Maree Brown is […]
Grassroots Media Conference
oooh who got the blessings? me! i got to see tony kushner live on sunday at BAM talking about angels in america, and then they did a marathon showing of […]
War By Candlelight, Big Hearts, and AIDS Walk
Y’all – back in college I had the honor of editing a magazine called Roots and Culture with a brilliant young Peruvian writer named Daniel Alarcon. I thought he was […]
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