I'm completely wasting time when I should be grading but my student started a business when he was 18. I really need to get my life together. The name is Aspetto.
I'm moving through the first few chapters of this book for the second time and I want to share my thoughts. So far the book has talked about how segregation has played a major role in the plight of the urban underclass. It explains how the ghetto was created and maintained by white society as a way to keep blacks from advancing. Catch this, during The Great Migration there were federal and local efforts to keep blacks out of better neighborhods through redlining and home improvement associations. These were attempts to organize the community into sections based on financialy means. Correct me if I'm wrong but redlining, which classified the poorer areas as red that also happened to house the majority of black residents--was a way to keep bank money and development from taking place in black neigborhoods. The book talks about how although there has been an increase of black suburbans it does not compare with the grown of the ghetto. European ethnic ghettos were temporary and his...
My last post was a bout a Center housed at my current church and imagining what that would offer. I'm attempting to list out my thoughts and questions I'd like to address. This is different. I'm thinking of the way I'd write songs and how was used to sitting down and piecing everything together at once. It was later on that I engaged in a process where I'd write a little at a time and come back to it. Some songs came together better over time. I bring all that up to give myself permission to not ideate everything all at once and be open to the process. I want to start with the Black Church. Personally, I'd like to explore the history and legacy as a Black institution. I'd like to explore the Black Church in the Cambridge and Boston area. How the history of Pentecostal Tabernacle and the role that it has played in the community. With this church at present being a multicultural and multiethnic church, how did it get that way? What influenced this shift...
This is my first post of 2013! This isn't really the post that I want to start the year off with so let's play catch up. For New Years I went to church, shot my first gun and drank champagne with my cousins. I was pretty excited to get back to work for the Spring semester. One reason being because each semester serves as a fresh start. Another reason being because I had a class that wouldn't start until February, so my load this time around is much lighter. I enrolled into an acting class. Our first assignment, and the reason for this post, is to pick a poem that could be delivered in a minimum of 2 minutes in length. I don't follow poetry too much so I chose the first long poem in Black Voices. It's called The Death of Nick Charles by Everett LeRoi Jones, who I later found out is Amiri Baraka. I heard of the author but never heard of the poem. Not having a clue who Nick Charles was I did a search and found out that he was a sportscaster that died recently. This...
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