Wednesday, March 7, 2018
Inner Sanctum Anger
It was an honor to receive a "congratulations" email from the 50in50 Event to be held at the Billie Holiday Theater in Brooklyn NY. The challenge was to write a soliloquy describing how I, as an African American woman relate to the "MeToo" Movement. It will be performed by one of these outstanding actors.
Sunday, January 21, 2018
A Most Troubled Land
Avarice disembarked from boats
in hopes of settling in a new world
the greed of many deceived the native inhabitants
into believing they were friends.
"Oh...oh freedom..."
Deception shook hands in the name of peace
slavery arrived clothed in bigotry
dollar signs disembarked from the ship joining forces
in the theft of the land from the Native Americans.
"Oh...oh..freedom..."
Slavery woven into the fabric of this
great nation at its inception
ripped families apart from the start
to be sold on the auction block.
"Oh...oh freedom over me..."to be sold on the auction block.
Rape, torture, Jim Crow, segregation emblazoned...
extolled within the borders of this country
the KKK Lord what can you say? The stench of
black bodies burned hanging from southern trees.
"And before I'd be a slave..."
Emmett till brutally murdered
children bombed in Sunday School...
hatred the rule for many caught up in delusions...
the illusion of demons and despotic power.
"I'd be buried in my grave..."
The Civil Rights Movement
dogs, fire hoses, jail, death...the world appalled
lives sacrificed so that black people could have
equal opportunity and the right to "justice for all"
"And go home to my Lord..."
Together people took a stand against intolerance
different races, different cultures united as one
to bring balance to the scales of justice...
a black man became president of the United States.
"And be free..."
Fate has now turned back the hand of time...
Racist rhetoric and the callousness of hate occupies
the oval office yet in unity the women once again
have taken a stand in the midst of our most troubled land.
"Oh...oh freedom..."
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Holiday Sadness...Holiday Madness
The holidays are drawing near and so many of us are in
anticipation of the wonderful time we will have with family and friends.Yet so
many others will be entering the season with hunger as their companion; fear
hovering in the atmosphere in search of shelter from the winter winds; peace of
mind eludes many a stressed-out soul. Where is that turkey with all the
trimmings? Where are the candied yams hot from the oven steaming? Where
are the pies cooling in the window with the continual flow of family and
friends in and out of the kitchen?
Demons flying in on the wings of Halloween circulate in the sky plotting and planning the death of empathy. Evil
spirits slash away at the budget sending citizens reeling into the depths of
despair; Fiends cutting SNAP (Food stamps) gleefully derive a sinister pleasure
from this ignorant act that will result in the suffering of many women, children, seniors, and the disabled; villains initiating massive tax cuts
loom on the horizon of doom, fingers of greed ready to snatch money away from
those in need, and then add to their already colossal riches
In the United States 48.8 million
Americans are food insecure which means in trying to make ends meet they often
do not have enough money left over for good wholesome food. Thirteen million
children are hungry. One out of thirty children are homeless which translates
into there being about 2.2 million children homeless in
America. Thanksgiving and Christmas are special days out of the year where
the spirit of giving is stirred up in the heart of the community yet hunger, homelessness, and hardship are constants in the lives of
the millions of Americans living at or below the poverty line.
Halloween decorations…pumpkins
displaying snaggle-tooth smiles sit between friendly scarecrows watching
spiderweb formations trick-or-treating in and out of hunger pangs. Devastation
sinks deep into despair stimulating waves of sorrow…no food tomorrow. Baby
crying…children whining, “Mommy we hungry!” Multiple trips to the refrigerator
divulge the same empty shelves. Lord help me…what can I do? My children need
food!
Halloween slides into November…the
month of feasting. Turkey talk gobbles up the airways squawking about the sales
of the season while a mother’s grief goes unanswered. One callous swipe of the
executive pen and the affordable part of health care has been snatched from
millions of Americans. There is a direct correlation between eating well,
health, and education. Hungry children are at high risk for health issues
and poor academic achievement as well as behavioral problems.
The twins Empathy and Sympathy
feed the hungry making scrumptious dinners for those in the community during
the months of November and December. Their cousins, Peace and Joy, sing of an
everlasting love while distributing toys to little girls and little boys;
Kindness passes out coats, hats, scarves, and gloves to ward off the cold.
Compassion feels good about giving back to those in need.
Yet the New Year then tolls the bell of
fate and rings in hunger, homelessness, and poverty ever ready to continue
their reign of terror.
Wednesday, May 10, 2017
The Selfie Generation
War looms on
the horizon
Peace drowns
in a sea of rhetoric and bigotry
Violence
marches in step to hate
Ethereal
voices whisper
Stop! Before
it’s too late…
Laughing
Loving
Singing
Dancing
to the
rhythm of blood pulsating through the veins
The selfie
generation reins...
Drowning out
the rumbles of war
Drowning out
blinding visions of chemicals sizzling
In the grey
matter of existence
Drowning out
the sound of missiles firing
Drowning out
declarations of supremacy
masking man’s
hypocrisy
The selfie
generation
Mesmerized by
expanding technology
Peers into
the phone in search of an instant reality
Defining parameters
of connection
crisscrossing
the globe
Lassoing likes
travelling through space
In a race
against time crucial to survival.
Friday, May 5, 2017
Monday, March 13, 2017
Racism and Hate on the Rise in the USA
Does the new administration in America recognize that their actions and their rhetoric has created a climate for bigotry and hate to blossom.
Do the right winged Christians in this new administration really understand the teachings of Jesus?
Love thy neighbor as thyself...feed the hungry...take care of the sick...see about those in prison...
treat people the way you want to be treated.
Does the new administration care about the downtrodden and the fact that millions of people may lose health coverage? Does the new administration care about the oppressed...the 2.2 million people that are incarcerated in this country? Does the new administration care that hard working immigrants who are not criminals are being deported when in fact Native Americans are the only indigenous people and everybody else came to these shores either as immigrants or slaves? Does the new administration care that the sacred grounds of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe are being violated by the Dakota Pipeline? Love thy neighbor as thyself...feed the hungry...take care of the sick...see about those in prison...
treat people the way you want to be treated.
Jesus, the epitome of love and compassion, walked this earth with the intent to eradicate religious hypocrisy. He extended the greatest invitation ever given to mankind: "Come unto me all ye that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn of me for I am meek and lowly in heart and ye shall find rest unto your souls.
Racism, xenophobia, and religious intolerance are on the rise in this country. Do the haters and the racists know that when Jesus walked this earth in human form He was not only Jewish but He was also a man of color. Daniel 7:9 (KJV) and Revelations 1:14-15 (KJV) describe him as having wool like hair. What race of people have hair like wool?
Jesus was of mixed heritage but you know what they say in racist USA one strand of black DNA...one drop of blood...one parent and your racial identity is completed and established as being black...and that's a fact!
Check out this video!
Sunday, January 22, 2017
Which America will it be?
Donald Trump
was sworn in as 45th president of this country on January 20, 2017
and wasted no time in beginning to dismantle all the Obama Administration had worked
so hard to accomplish. I marched in the Women’s March held in NYC on January
21rst. The main march was in Washington,
DC but I couldn’t get there. Why at 71 years of age would I want to march? Well…I
marched on my first picket line when I was fifteen years old in front of Woolworth's in Berkeley, CA. This was
over fifty years ago when the Civil Rights Movement was spreading throughout the
country calling for an end to unjust, bigoted practices. Dr. King had called for sympathy pickets because of Woolworth’s racist
policies in the south.
I ‘m
marched in the Women's March because I want to know which America, Trump wants to make great again.
Is it the America that bombed baby girls
in Sunday school in Birmingham, Alabama…or the America that murdered voter registration workers in
Mississippi? Is it the America that brutally killed Emmet Till…or the
America that firebombed freedom rider buses? Is it the America that lynched
black men leaving bodies hanging from trees…the strange fruit that Billie
Holiday sang about in her song? Or is it the America where the Ku Klux Klan
(KKK) burned crosses on black people’s property then terrorizing and killing them? Is it the America that assassinated Medgar Evers... or the America
that had segregated Armed Forces until the Vietnam War? Soldiers would return from war still facing the same intolerance and hatred prior to risking their
lives for their country. I was alive when all this was happening in America. I
picketed, I sang, I marched, I went to jail. I do not want to go back in time. So I want
to know which America is Trump talking about making great again?
The Women’s
March was all inclusive in addressing human rights and justice for all. One of
the signs stated LOVE TRUMPS HATE! It was not about gender, it was not about
race but it was about unity…the good people in the world coming together in the
struggle to keep democratic ideals alive and well in America.
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