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Now (Living With A Democratically-Elected Foe of Justice)

November 6, 2024

Now. Privately and out loud, many of us must decide how to deal with a democratically-elected foe to justice, fairness, and humane living. If we opt to stay here in the United States, I hope we will live without fear and that we remain or emerge as powerful predators of …

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Surprise! Read Here Who Wished Nana Camille a Happy 90th Birthday!

January 27, 2024

Greetings, Dear Family and Friends of Nana Camille! Last Saturday’s community celebration of our great mother was a GLORIOUS gathering! Folks from all ages and backgrounds, including her blood family from across the country, joined the virtual meeting to honor Nana Camille. We all left there feeling uplifted, for sure! …

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in memoriam. we suffer no loss.

January 24, 2024

Origin Date: January 24, 2024 Revision Date: January 25, 2024 Greetings, Dear POB! Subscribers and “aprilisms” Subscribers, The close of 2023 and the opening of 2024 found us mourning. In the past 30 days, the transitions of Ralph K. Poynter, John Flateau, Sekou Odinga, and Viola Plummer have cut us …

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Marc Lamont Hill Breaks Down the War on Gaza

October 22, 2023

My friend, journalist Marc Lamont Hill, gives the right historical context for the war on Gaza and it’s a MUST WATCH video. Best way to spend an hour if you’re looking for a deeper understanding on the matter. Watch HERE.

From Karen Attiah of The Washington Post: “We cannot stand by and watch Israel commit atrocities”

October 22, 2023

  ⭐ Click the heading or the image above to read the full article. If you are having trouble accessing the article, try copying and pasting this URL into your browser: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/10/13/israel-gaza-evacuation-atrocities/  

Rest In Peace, dear Mtume

January 10, 2022

Originally posted on AKILA WORKSONGS’ Instagram account. | Rest in peace, dear Mtume. You will be sorely, sorely, sorely missed. This is hard.   The passing of James Mtume (January 3, 1946 – January 9, 2022) is absolutely breaking my heart. I’ve not been able to concentrate on much since …

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Frederick Douglass and his great-great-grandson

Rest Well, Oloye (Chief) Baba Lloyd Weaver

January 7, 2022

“Our entire experience is an African experience … there is a distinct African character that admonishes us to shun hypocrisy born of egocentrism and greed and the lust for power and control, that encourages us to move forward together so that in harmony with the world around us, with creating …

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The Struggle for Good Over Evil at Howard University

October 22, 2021

Perhaps there has never been a time when the students, faculty, and alumni at Howard University were free from struggle. This University is a place where the fight for good over evil has consistently played out in the classrooms, in the administration building, and in the board room. It is …

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BPL Presents | Brooklyn Public Library Presents LITFILM 2021. Get the Full Schedule!

September 7, 2021

It’s my honor to be working with the Brooklyn Public Library again, a longtime client at AKILA WORKSONGS. As a proud Brooklynite, I revel in their diverse programming. This year’s LITFILM festival promises to inspire and educate. Read on… “LitFilm – BPL’s popular film festival about writers, now in its …

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For Labor Day 2021, Consider the Six Black Women Who Organized the Atlanta Washerwoman Strike of 1818

September 6, 2021

Friends, In an effort to make Labor Day 2021 more meaningful, I embarked on what turned out to be an inspiring journey. This weekend, I brushed up on the labor movement to uncover a few things that are not commonly unknown. The plan was to share and post these things …

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A tree splits the rock/boulder in two.

“Now” Is a Hard Time. Naturally.

September 5, 2021

Friends, Today is hard. Yesterday, too. Naturally or not, there’s… COVID-19 Too many preventable Deaths Earthquake in Haiti Heartbreaking Deaths Hurricane Ida Shocking, Watery Deaths Texas’ Abortion Law Evil-Doer Sponsored Deaths And then there’s that thing deep inside any one of us That thing we can’t see, won’t touch, can’t …

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What Would Chadwick Do?

September 5, 2020

It’s been only a week and a day since the beloved playwright, director, and actor Chadwick Boseman passed. I’ve had to pause and grieve more than I would have guessed these past few days. What a heightened time to contemplate, and appreciate, the power of quiet inner strength. Because of …

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Yes to Amanda Trusty! #ROAR

December 9, 2013

I absolutely LOVE this video and all that it says! Thank you Kelley for sharing it! “Amanda Trusty (New York performer) has dealt with pressure from the entertainment industry to be a certain size and weight for over ten years. This is her way of finally letting it all go. …

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Still, Reflective, and Solo (Thanksgiving 2013)

November 28, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone. Please enjoy it the way that you see fit. Today I’ll be still, reflective, and solo. My only mission for Thanksgiving 2013 is self-care. I’m neither sad nor depressed. I’m not anti-social and I’m definitely not anti-family (shout out to the McCullough and the Silver families). The …

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Sobriety Has Its Place | An African Life Lesson

March 14, 2013

#myheartisfull | Last week you couldn’t tell me that I wouldn’t be writing constantly about my first trip to Africa; that I wouldn’t be taking family and friends along with me, every step of the way, via my blog. “That’s Bananas!,” I would have said. I’m back in the US …

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Familiar Faces in #Nigeria

March 8, 2013

I have never seen so many familiar faces so far away. It truly is good to be home. And now, after a great night in Abuja (the capital city of Nigeria), I'm headed to Yola to give my arts and activism lecture to the students at American University of Nigeria. …

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On African Soil

March 8, 2013

  A little after midnight (ET), Thursday, March 7, I was flying over the Atlantic Ocean listening to “Water No Get Enemy” by Fela Kuti. Preparing for this trip to Africa has been a challenge. It was so last minute that I hardly had time to catch my breath (note: …

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Africa? Yes, Africa!

March 7, 2013

February 19, 2013. A director from American University of Nigeria sent me an email to invite me to speak on the business side of art and entertainment – all expenses paid plus an honorarium. He said I had come strongly recommended by a mutual friend, Kevin Powell. He also said …

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The Schomburg Welcomes April R. Silver, 4/9/13

February 25, 2013

If you are having trouble reading this email, you may view the online version Please Forward The Schomburg Center and AKILA WORKSONGS present ELEVATING: 20 YEARS OF ARTS AND ACTIVISM A Conversation with APRIL R. SILVER Moderated by Curtis Stephen More Updates to Come! Find and Share This Event on …

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What’s Not Being Said about Haiti (Ezili Danto)

January 12, 2013

If you are having trouble reading this email, you may view the online version Forward Dear POB! Family, My heartfelt prayers are with the people of Haïti on this, the third anniversary of the catastrophic earthquake of January 12, 2010. I have never been to Haïti and don’t know that …

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