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ironically timed with recent events - it's black history month! what are you doing to celebrate? please don't make this another quaidbowl versus org thing, but it is black history month!
it might sound lame, but i realized it yesterday while i was at the bookstore. they had a display set up and i picked up toni morrison's beloved" and alice walker's "the color purple" neither of which i had read before. i also picked up another copy of "i know why the caged bird sings" cause i gave mine away. (i give a lot of my books away) i started "the color purple" last ngiht, and it is some really intense writing, i highly recommend it to everyone. what are you doing to celebrate? (and PLEASE keep this thread from being a flame war about racism - thank you) . [This message was edited Wed Feb 4 8:20:13 PST 2004 by cborgman] Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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Hmmm, I've got an Idea ! I front sometimes, but U know, this is as quiet as it's kept...
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Blueview said: Hmmm, I've got an Idea !
does it involve recent controversy? . [This message was edited Wed Feb 4 8:29:42 PST 2004 by cborgman] Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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How does one normally "celebrate" such an event, is it not just to serve a a reminder of events passed? Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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PREDOMINANT said: How does one normally "celebrate" such an event, is it not just to serve a a reminder of events passed?
well, i personally use the time to read up on the issues at hand, learn more about what happened with the issues in the past, and try to reflect on the similarities and differences of the two. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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I think I will read some of Maya Angelou's poetry.. She makes my heart smile. ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^
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Blueview said: Hmmm, I've got an Idea !
I'm black. I hope it involves me! Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
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cborgman said: PREDOMINANT said: How does one normally "celebrate" such an event, is it not just to serve a a reminder of events passed?
well, i personally use the time to read up on the issues at hand, learn more about what happened with the issues in the past, and try to reflect on the similarities and differences of the two. CBorgman, you're to be commended for your enlightened approach to making Black History Month relevant to your own life and for recommending that approach to others. In contrast to recent developments, this is an example of how we should use the power the internet gives us all to make the world a better place. Bravo. But if there are any of you white folks out there looking for an easier way out, OneMoJam is available to serve as your guest at any Olive Garden in the Washington DC metro area any afternoon this month, now that it looks like I won' be gittin' no inbitations from Massa Chemmie no mo'. | |
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OneMoJam said: now that it looks like I won' be gittin' no inbitations from Massa Chemmie no mo'.
I don't know if you were intending that to be funny, but I can't help but laugh! If you're ever in Kansas look me up, I'll take to you OG! | |
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cborgman said: what are you doing to celebrate?
errr... I've got a Bob Marley CD somewhere! I think I'll give it a spin! Actually I went to my recomendation area on Amazon today and the only book I've ever bought there was a Martin Luther King book. So the first 13 recomendations are all Black history books. I reckon I'm gonna buy a few. I love reading his seachs, I have some on CD. | |
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sag10 said: I think I will read some of Maya Angelou's poetry.. She makes my heart smile.
perfect! Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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OneMoJam said: cborgman said: PREDOMINANT said: How does one normally "celebrate" such an event, is it not just to serve a a reminder of events passed?
well, i personally use the time to read up on the issues at hand, learn more about what happened with the issues in the past, and try to reflect on the similarities and differences of the two. CBorgman, you're to be commended for your enlightened approach to making Black History Month relevant to your own life and for recommending that approach to others. In contrast to recent developments, this is an example of how we should use the power the internet gives us all to make the world a better place. Bravo. thank you... what will you be doing to celebrate? But if there are any of you white folks out there looking for an easier way out, OneMoJam is available to serve as your guest at any Olive Garden in the Washington DC metro area any afternoon this month, now that it looks like I won' be gittin' no inbitations from Massa Chemmie no mo'. easy... Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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Illusions said: cborgman said: what are you doing to celebrate?
errr... I've got a Bob Marley CD somewhere! I think I'll give it a spin! Actually I went to my recomendation area on Amazon today and the only book I've ever bought there was a Martin Luther King book. So the first 13 recomendations are all Black history books. I reckon I'm gonna buy a few. I love reading his seachs, I have some on CD. an excellent idea Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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every month is black history month. this is what i was taught in elementary school and i still believe in it. black history is a part of history in general and should be celebrated as such. | |
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cborgman said: please don't make this another quaidbowl versus org thing, but it is black history month!
it might sound lame, but i realized it yesterday while i was at the bookstore. they had a display set up and i picked up toni morrison's beloved" and alice walker's "the color purple" neither of which i had read before. i also picked up another copy of "i know why the caged bird sings" cause i gave mine away. (i give a lot of my books away) i started "the color purple" last ngiht, and it is some really intense writing, i highly recommend it to everyone. what are you doing to celebrate? (and PLEASE keep this thread from being a flame war about racism - thank you) The Color Purple is one of my top 10 favourite books EVER! I just love the story and characters. It is so simply written, but so beautiful and meaningful. Alice Walker is one of the best writers and one of my favs (I'm a white gal too ) . [This message was edited Wed Feb 4 8:20:13 PST 2004 by cborgman] | |
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jessyMD32781 said: every month is black history month. this is what i was taught in elementary school and i still believe in it. black history is a part of history in general and should be celebrated as such.
absolutely. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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kisscamille said: cborgman said: please don't make this another quaidbowl versus org thing, but it is black history month!
The Color Purple is one of my top 10 favourite books EVER! I just love the story and characters. It is so simply written, but so beautiful and meaningful. Alice Walker is one of the best writers and one of my favs (I'm a white gal too )
it might sound lame, but i realized it yesterday while i was at the bookstore. they had a display set up and i picked up toni morrison's beloved" and alice walker's "the color purple" neither of which i had read before. i also picked up another copy of "i know why the caged bird sings" cause i gave mine away. (i give a lot of my books away) i started "the color purple" last ngiht, and it is some really intense writing, i highly recommend it to everyone. what are you doing to celebrate? (and PLEASE keep this thread from being a flame war about racism - thank you) i love it so far, and definately think she is a tremendous author, and one i am going to read more of her stuff once i finish this. i particularly love the letter to god format it is written in, whichnormally annoys me, but works here somehow. and the way that the husband, is "Mr. ___" is a really bizzare but intriguing way of doing it. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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jessyMD32781 said: every month is black history month. this is what i was taught in elementary school and i still believe in it. black history is a part of history in general and should be celebrated as such.
I, on the other hand, will be giving Dansa some special thoughts right now | |
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I'll be wopping me norks out at a major sporting event. | |
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I'm actually doing a lot for BHM. I'm doing a college campaign highlighting Black Artists on Atlantic Records. I'm just hoping they hook me up with the lil kim goods because she makes me drool... | |
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jessyMD32781 said: every month is black history month. this is what i was taught in elementary school and i still believe in it. black history is a part of history in general and should be celebrated as such.
exactly. get your learnin on every day of the year, don't leave it at just one month outta 12. | |
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mrbungle said: I'm actually doing a lot for BHM. I'm doing a college campaign highlighting Black Artists on Atlantic Records. I'm just hoping they hook me up with the lil kim goods because she makes me drool...
Are you serious? My school (Chi-State University) and Atlantic is havin Twista on the 26th!!! Will you be here?? They did WHAT??!....
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: jessyMD32781 said: every month is black history month. this is what i was taught in elementary school and i still believe in it. black history is a part of history in general and should be celebrated as such.
exactly. get your learnin on every day of the year, don't leave it at just one month outta 12. seriously... | |
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Lammastide said: Blueview said: Hmmm, I've got an Idea !
I'm black. I hope it involves me! You would be celebrated everyday ! Futuristic Fantasy | |
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Because of the recent crap on here, I think I'm just going to continue to be a positive person and to do all I can to diminish stereotypes of black people. I think its important that not only black children see positive black role models but that all people see that black people are more than entertainers and athletes.
I have a cousin who is a doctor, another cousin is 2nd in is high school class, a friend that owns a spa, two relatives that are engineers, a friend thats an artist, etc...successful educated people. The world needs to see the successes of african americans and not to think that someone like Oprah is a fluke or a "special" situation. So this month, I'm going to be the best me I can be for my total community, black, white or whatever. | |
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Rhondab said: Because of the recent crap on here, I think I'm just going to continue to be a positive person and to do all I can to diminish stereotypes of black people. I think its important that not only black children see positive black role models but that all people see that black people are more than entertainers and athletes.
I have a cousin who is a doctor, another cousin is 2nd in is high school class, a friend that owns a spa, two relatives that are engineers, a friend thats an artist, etc...successful educated people. The world needs to see the successes of african americans and not to think that someone like Oprah is a fluke or a "special" situation. So this month, I'm going to be the best me I can be for my total community, black, white or whatever. | |
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Rhondab said: Because of the recent crap on here, I think I'm just going to continue to be a positive person and to do all I can to diminish stereotypes of black people. I think its important that not only black children see positive black role models but that all people see that black people are more than entertainers and athletes.
I have a cousin who is a doctor, another cousin is 2nd in is high school class, a friend that owns a spa, two relatives that are engineers, a friend thats an artist, etc...successful educated people. The world needs to see the successes of african americans and not to think that someone like Oprah is a fluke or a "special" situation. So this month, I'm going to be the best me I can be for my total community, black, white or whatever. the single best post i have seen regarding this yet. thank you. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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Rhondab said: Because of the recent crap on here, I think I'm just going to continue to be a positive person and to do all I can to diminish stereotypes of black people. I think its important that not only black children see positive black role models but that all people see that black people are more than entertainers and athletes.
I have a cousin who is a doctor, another cousin is 2nd in is high school class, a friend that owns a spa, two relatives that are engineers, a friend thats an artist, etc...successful educated people. The world needs to see the successes of african americans and not to think that someone like Oprah is a fluke or a "special" situation. So this month, I'm going to be the best me I can be for my total community, black, white or whatever. | |
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Rhondab said: Because of the recent crap on here, I think I'm just going to continue to be a positive person and to do all I can to diminish stereotypes of black people. I think its important that not only black children see positive black role models but that all people see that black people are more than entertainers and athletes.
I hear that! Something bothers me about kids being encouraged to play basketball. (Guess, I could say sports in general, but when it comes to black youth, basketball just seems to be the sport of choice.) My thing is, get the education, and someday, you just might OWN the team | |
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