Who’s Afraid of James Baldwin? (No Name In The Street)
In No Name In The Streets Baldwin attempts to bear witness to the tumultuous and decadent era of the Civil…
!!!Exclusive Interview with Revolutionary Writer Freedom Speaks Diaspora!!!
Freedom Speaks Diaspora was born and raised in Long Island, New York, Freedom Speaks Diaspora is an author, mentor, and poet. She…
2011 in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A New York City…
bell hooks, Kerouac and Denicio Barbier: A Brief Discussion with Black Atlantic Cultural Aestheticist, Jana Sante
I am interested in counter-culture in a hypocritical but honest sort of way i.e. my longstanding gripe with Kerouac, the white-negro hipster phenomenon, and other instances in which elements close to my internal framework get pimped into obscurity. But, that stated, I do get the need for self-discovery beyond the pale. My American Lit background in retrospect is surprisingly sketchy. I was less interested in digesting the conventional classics and far more motivated to fuel my ravenous internal discourse on socio-cultural retentions of the Black Diaspora.
-Jana Sante
Book Review of Detroit Activist/Author Yusef Shakur’s ‘My Soul Looks Back: Life After Incarceration’
Yusef Shakur & Push Nevahda @ Urban Guerilla Network (click pic for book review) click here for book review
Detroit: The Black Bottom Community
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