Nubian Images Celebrates Women’s History Month
March 6, 2012 by Admin
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BREAKIN’ BOULDERS WITH MY SHOULDERS KATHERINE A. PARKER I’m breakin’ boulders with my shoulders My strong, strong shoulders That carry so many burdens Both yours and mine And those burdens, they don’t break me Because my God, He never forsakes me So, I’m knockin’ down obstacles Clearing a path Making a way I’m pushin’ on [...]
Black History Month Selection-Poetry by Henry Jones
February 29, 2012 by Admin
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BIO: Henry Jones is an African-American poet, activist and visual artist. As a writer and artist, he explores the forces which shape society. Urban life inspires much of his work. His paintings and artwork have been exhibited in galleries, schools, universities, cultural centers, and other public institutions throughout the U.S. LITTLE BLACK MAN Hoping this [...]
Avoiding the “Angry Black Woman” Syndrome
February 14, 2012 by Admin
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Guest post: By J. Brown Banks Though I love being a woman of color, we sometimes have a hard road to travel . Sisters are often misunderstood. Our men (and other cultures) often view us as being “too strong“, and yet ironically, many of us have had to “be” strong in order to head single-parent [...]
Feminine in Black
February 3, 2012 by Admin
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Feminine in Black Your Shona beauty shines softly, boldly Vicki Ward 2002 Its intensity makes me gasp My eyes bathe in your rich ebony color, Your smooth texture The polished stone you are. Your image is striking and bold Reflects what is within me. You are above all else, feminine. What appears as a pose isn’t [...]
Please Join us in February For Black History Month
January 26, 2012 by Admin
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You’ll find the words and works of African-American writers across the world. Join us as we celebrate our history and our future. If you’d like to be featured as well, please check out our Guest Blogger Guidelines.








