Gordon Parks // Groundbreaking photographer, musician, poet, novelist, journalist and film director. |
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Gordon Parks: Success
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Monday, February 14, 2011
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Thursday, February 3, 2011
Maya Angelou: Definition of a Hater
In honor of Black History Month, each week I will be sharing words of wisdom from my favorite African American leaders.
First up, the incredible Maya Angelou and her definition of a HATER. I despise the term, but I feel her on this. Truer words have never been spoken:
First up, the incredible Maya Angelou and her definition of a HATER. I despise the term, but I feel her on this. Truer words have never been spoken:
Maya Angelou // America's most visible black female autobiographer. |
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Milk + Honey
I recently discovered an arousing trailer while browsing the internet on one of the many snow days we've had so far.
Milk + Honey, a web series produced by Brown Paper Dolls and the delectable Idris Elba, is the story of four women in LA and their spiritual, professional and romantic quests to find their dreams.
The trailer definitely caught my attention and left me wanting more -- especially the snippet that featured Lance Gross and Asha Kamali May (starting @ 2:12) romancing *swoon*. The fact that the melody to Michael Jackson's 'I Can't Help It' was playing in the background is just ... everything. I may or may not have replayed that part more than a few times.
I'm dying to see more, especially since GOOD African American shows are experiencing a major drought.
"Milk + Honey was created because we wanted to showcase diverse images of women of color that we don't usually see on the big or small screen. Also, we're creating more opportunities for black actors," says Jeanette McDuffie , a producer who makes up one third of the company, Brown Paper Dolls.
The series is looking to be picked up by a TV network and they still need 1 million viewers of the trailer to help make that happen. Please check it out. I love supporting first rate AA projects and hope to contribute to Milk + Honey's success by spreading the word.
More info can be found on www.milkandhoneyseries.com.
Milk + Honey, a web series produced by Brown Paper Dolls and the delectable Idris Elba, is the story of four women in LA and their spiritual, professional and romantic quests to find their dreams.
The trailer definitely caught my attention and left me wanting more -- especially the snippet that featured Lance Gross and Asha Kamali May (starting @ 2:12) romancing *swoon*. The fact that the melody to Michael Jackson's 'I Can't Help It' was playing in the background is just ... everything. I may or may not have replayed that part more than a few times.
I'm dying to see more, especially since GOOD African American shows are experiencing a major drought.
"Milk + Honey was created because we wanted to showcase diverse images of women of color that we don't usually see on the big or small screen. Also, we're creating more opportunities for black actors," says Jeanette McDuffie , a producer who makes up one third of the company, Brown Paper Dolls.
The series is looking to be picked up by a TV network and they still need 1 million viewers of the trailer to help make that happen. Please check it out. I love supporting first rate AA projects and hope to contribute to Milk + Honey's success by spreading the word.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
30 Reasons to Be Grateful
Guess whose bizack?! It's ME!
I took a little hiatus. Hello everyone! SO much has happened to me in the past 5 months since my last blog post. There have been highs and there have been lows, but I think I'm more resilient now than I ever have been.
Last Friday, I celebrated my 30th birthday. I thought with this milestone the resurgence of my blog would be a good idea. I considered shutting it down and even starting a fresh one. But, decided it was a better idea to just pick up where I left off and see where we go from here --- just like we do with life.
I have lots to share, including pictures from my birthday celebration. That will come in a later post. For now, let's just get reacquainted. I have 30 reasons to be grateful. Those 30 reasons are 30 years of life. What a blessing! So to celebrate that (which is what this blog is all about), let's come back with something fun:
I took a little hiatus. Hello everyone! SO much has happened to me in the past 5 months since my last blog post. There have been highs and there have been lows, but I think I'm more resilient now than I ever have been.
Last Friday, I celebrated my 30th birthday. I thought with this milestone the resurgence of my blog would be a good idea. I considered shutting it down and even starting a fresh one. But, decided it was a better idea to just pick up where I left off and see where we go from here --- just like we do with life.
I have lots to share, including pictures from my birthday celebration. That will come in a later post. For now, let's just get reacquainted. I have 30 reasons to be grateful. Those 30 reasons are 30 years of life. What a blessing! So to celebrate that (which is what this blog is all about), let's come back with something fun:
1. Someday I hope to open my own clothing boutique or bookstore. It's always been my dream. I always wonder how well that would work out since clothes and book are two of my favorite things. I fear I wouldn't sell anything due to me putting my own products on reserve.
2. I get sick and nauseous whenever I read in a moving car. But, I do it anyway.
2. I get sick and nauseous whenever I read in a moving car. But, I do it anyway.
3. I HATE CROWDS, yet, love to party ... where there are usually crowds.
4. I have a wild imagination. I create fantasies in my head.
5. I cry. A lot.
6. I am horrible with directions. Thank God for GPS.
7. I love writing out "To-Do Lists". I'll add completed tasks just so I can put a red 'X' next to it.
8. I am lactose-intolerant, but still eat dairy. I love cheese and ice cream, but unfortunately they don't love me.
9. I love board games. Game nights never get old to me.
10. I used to be more of a people person, until I started working in the city (Manhattan). I'm getting better though.
11. I am obsessed with chubby cheeks. I can't help but to pinch, bite or kiss a pair whenever I see some.
12. When I was younger, I dreamed of owning a porcelain tea set when I got older. I am still in search of the perfect one.
13. I rock myself to sleep.
14. I have an affinity for all things vintage. Clothes, hairstyles, photographs, celebrities ... the list goes on. If it looks old and worn, chances are it’s a cache that I need in my life.
15. I love wearing my husband's t-shirts @ home. It makes me feel safe and protected.
16. My little sister brings the greatest joy to my life. I want her to be bigger and better than me.
17. I am a worrier. I worry about most things EVERYTHING.
18. I still send handwritten letters and cards. I believe it's a lost art.
19. I miss summers in Canada with my cousin. They're one of my fondest memories and she is one of my best friends. We're like sisters.
20. I LOVE birthdays whether it's mine or someone else's. This includes the whole she-bang -- cakes, candles, sprinkles, confetti and balloons.
21. My husband proposed to me when I looked my WORST (seriously). For that (on top of many things) I will love him forever.
22. I've always wanted freckles. There's something magical about them.
23. As much as they can irk me, my family means the world to me. They keep me sane and I'm so grateful that we're a huge lot that's also close-knit.
24. I sing in the shower and sometimes talk in my sleep.
25. I am an avid movie watcher. Especially old ones. Watching them sometimes feels like an escape.
26. I love trying new recipes and cooking. I can spend all day in the kitchen.
27. I'm addicted to shoes. They are my weakness.
28. I recently went natural. I'm almost at month 4th. I always said by 30 I would go back to my natural hair, and I did! One of my proudest moments.
29. I HATE talking or writing about myself. Pretty ironic since I'm listing facts about me.
30. Christmastime used to be my favorite time of the year. But, due to recent events, that's changed. I don't think it will ever be the same for me. I pray everyday for an amazing 2011 and the hope that that will someday change.
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