Archive for the '32 Days of Black History' Category

Girls and science

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

Finally, finally, finally…Today, I am coming out from under the ravages of the Great Flood of ‘09 and getting back to work on my book proposal.  However, I’m taking a break from the action to post here.
On one my favorite message boards, AALBC.com, one of my favorite sister-friends, Yvette, shared the following on a “Black [...]

Back down memory lane

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Around this time last year, a core group of us were two days into a 32-day-long celebration of Black History Month. Alas, no such celebration will be held at Mamalicious! this year. What with me teaching two classes, dealing with home restoration and remodeling after a flood, my little darlings, Frick and Frack, [...]

“She’s So Articulate”

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Seems not everyone is a Kara Walker fan…

Our Friend, Martin

Friday, April 4th, 2008

This past February, my girls and I watched the DVD Our Friend, Martin (thanks again to Christina for the heads up). In this movie, the main character, a black teenager named Miles, travels back in time and befriends a young Martin Luther King, Jr. The past and the present collide right up [...]

Girls Rock!

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

Trailer for “Girls Rock!”
Opens March 7th.
In case you missed it, check out Guest Blogger Laina Dawes thoughts on black rock and Black History Month here.
(Thanks, Dawn)

…The End

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Well, it’s a wrap. Today marks the last day of our 32 Days of Black History celebration, and I’ve been mulling over how to end. As I’ve wondered, Donna Summer’s “Last Dance” started playing in my head. But the last post will not be a music post, that much I know, even [...]

My review of “Jump at the Sun”…plus an interview with author Kim McLarin

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

My review of Jump at the Sun,and an interview with author Kim McLarin.

Soul Food Sunday: Part 1

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

I’m in the revision phase of a creative nonfiction essay currently under consideration–keep your fingers crossed–for inclusion in an upcoming anthology. My essay is about trying to raise healthy and health-conscious kids while also sharing with them the food and cooking traditions from my Southern roots. From time to time, we’ve tried what [...]

Quote of the Day: Albert Murray

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

“We invented the blues; Europeans invented psychoanalysis. You invent what you need.”
–Albert Murray, biographer, novelist, essayist, literary and jazz critic

I’m cheating

Friday, February 29th, 2008

Fridays are music days here at the 32 Days of Black History celebration, and because I’m sick–it’s viral, not bacterial and therefore must run its course–today, I’m totally going to cheat and be lame and just encourage everyone to buy e. badu’s latest, New Amerykah Part One (4th World War).
Here’s the first track off of [...]