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A collection of empowering readings for personal inquiry and reflection. Embark on a journey to higher self-awareness through the narratives, prose, poetry and essays of Black literary luminaries.
25 JUN 2020 · The beloved tales of Anansi the spider, a mythological trickster god from West African Spirituality. This is a reading of the story Anansi and the Pot of Wisdom. All music was created and performed by Teneshia Samuel. This story is written by Lynne Garner and performed by Teneshia Samuel.
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15 JUN 2020 · "Audre Lorde died in November, 1992.
Audre Lorde was author of more than a
dozen books of poetry and prose, recipient of
national and international awards, and a
founding member of Kitchen Table: Women
of Color Press. Her most recent poetry
includes Undersongs: Chosen Poems Old and
New Revised (1992) and Our Dead Behind Us
(1986); in Zami: A New Spelling of My Name
(1982) she writes her own bio-mythography,
and her recent essays and speeches can be
found in A Burst of Light (1988) and Sister
Outsider (1984), which includes the chapter
reprinted here. Anti-ascetic in her demands
that desire be made conscious and sensuality
affirmed, Lorde responds in this 1978 essay to
Second Wave Feminists’ debates over whether
or not pornography creates and maintains sex-
ual oppression. By disentangling women’s
eroticism from its cultural misuse and calling
for a realization of the erotic as the most self-
responsible source of women’s power, Lorde,
locating that power in women’s acknowledg-
ment of desire, blurs the boundaries between
the erotic, on the one hand, and political, cre-
ative, and everyday activities, on the other.
And in issuing her call to all women, regard-
less of their sexual identity, Lorde erases erotic
differences between straight, bisexual, and les-
bian desire in order to promote such desire as
a creative force for revolutionary change.
13 JUN 2020 · A reading of "Now That I Am Forever With Child" by Audre Lorde.
12 JUN 2020 · In Audre Lorde's Narrative, "The Transformation of Silence into Language and Action," penned in 1980, she informs that people should overcome their fears by speaking up for themselves. The author explains that your silence will not prevent you from injury by stating that the effect silence has, will take a tremendous toll on one's own self. Lorde's purpose is to inform in order to show that if you live your life in silence, then you will not experience how to truly face your fears. Audre Lorde offers inspiration for those who are afraid to turn their silence into language and action.
A collection of empowering readings for personal inquiry and reflection. Embark on a journey to higher self-awareness through the narratives, prose, poetry and essays of Black literary luminaries.
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Author | Teneshia Samuel |
Organization | Teneshia Samuel |
Categories | Arts |
Website | afrobibliotherapy.com |
afrobibliotherapy@gmail.com |
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