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On this MADM, Cheryl Perkes Clarke is sharing about her work as a children's book author. Listen & share. Sponsor: J. Calvert Farms
Tune in tonight as I talk with breast cancer survivor and children's book author, Cheryl Perkes Clarke! Please share.
On this MADM, Cheryl Clarke is sharing about her breast cancer experience and brings awareness to early detection. Listen & share. Sponsor: MarMac Real Estate www.marmac.us
Today on Women's Magazine magazine we will preview two exciting new lesbian documentaries playing at SF' Frameline film festival the preeminent LGBTQAI film festival, which is the largest in the world and runs from June 14th to July 2nd. First we talk to Madeleine Lim about her new documentary Jewelle: A Just Vision about the powerful and extraordinarily talented visionary writer, activist, and community-builder Jewelle Gomez who will also be joining us. Not limited to her vanguard work The Gilda Stories, Jewelle's been at the foreground of myriad culture and movement spaces since the 1960s. Through humorous and thoughtful interviews with Jewelle and a group of friends and collaborators (including Dorothy Allison, Cheryl Clarke, and Ajuan Mance), this doc by Madeleine Lim radiates with the warmth and sharp intelligence of a prolific Black and Native femme lesbian feminist who's an enduring force across LGBTQ+ organizations and communities, as it explores the lineage that has shaped and been shaped by Jewelle. And then we talk to Lisa Marie Evans, co-director of the new documentary “In Her Words: 20th Century Lesbian Fiction.” Narrated by LGBTQ+ historian Lillian Faderman and illuminated through interviews with trailblazers like Jewelle Gomez (The Gilda Stories), Dorothy Allison (Bastard Out of Carolina), and Sarah Waters (Fingersmith), In Her Words: 20th Century Lesbian Fiction charts a literary journey from post-war lesbian pulp to modern bestsellers. Charting the changing socio-political landscapes that encouraged an evolution of the genre In Her Words: 20th Century Lesbian Fiction pays loving tribute to this evolution of lesbian and queer fiction, told through a lens of broader American history. And lastly we will talk to Allegra Madsen the director of programming at Frameline about the history of the film festival and other lesbian highlights at the film festival. The post Women's Magazine June 12 2023 appeared first on KPFA.
Monday was Memorial Day, That afternoon at 3 p.m. musicians around the United States gathered in groups or independently to play Taps as part of the Taps Across America program to remember those who gave their lives in military service to their country. Seven area residents played in front of the courthouse. Above, from left: Chris Beverly, Michael Fendley, Cheryl Clarke, Gene Clarke, Kory Boyett, James Boyett and Drew Norman. The World War I monument was decorated with a wreath and the local Daughters of the American Revolution last week put out flags around it. Flags also decorated the entrances...Article Link
We all need encouraging and motivation in 2022 and we got ya covered! Licensed Psychotherapist and Founder of Speak Your Power Now, Cheryl Clarke is here! #michaelfinkleyshow #season5 #finkfam #psychotherapy #motivation #encouraging #speakyourpowernow --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michael-finkley-show/message
Poema do dia: “Vivendo como uma lésbica clandestina: uma fantasia futurista”, de Cheryl Clarke, com tradução de Cecília Floresta, no livro “Vivendo como uma lésbica” (“Living as a Lesbian”) (A Bolha, 1986/2021, p. 137-140). Acompanhe meu trabalho em http://sofiasoter.com, ou no Twitter, em @sofiasoter.
Planet Poet-Words in Space – NEW PODCAST! LISTEN to my WIOX show (originally aired June 21, 2022) featuring Cheryl Clarke, remarkable poet, activist, educator and co-organizer of the annual Hobart Festival of Women Writers in Hobart, the Book Village of the Catskills. Planet Poet's intrepid Poet-At-Large Pamela Manché Pearce also joins us on the show! CHERYL CLARKE is a black lesbian feminist poet and the author of five books of poetry, the literary study ‘After Mecca': Women Poets and the Black Arts Movement, and the collection, The Days of Good Looks: Prose and Poetry, 1980-2005. She co-edited with Steven G. Fullwood To Be Left with the Body, a literary publication of the AIDS Project Los Angeles for men of color having sex with men. SINCE 1979, her writing has appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, including Callaloo: A Journal of African American Arts and Letters, African-American Review, and most recently The Georgia Review and Paideuma: a publication of the National Poetry Foundation; and the iconic anthologies: This Bridge Called My Back: Writings By Radical Women of Color and Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology. For nine years, she was an editor of Conditions: A Magazine of Writing for Women with an Emphasis on Writing by Lesbians. She is a member of the editorial board of the long-running lesbian journal, Sinister Wisdom. SHE is a co-organizer of the annual Hobart Festival of Women Writers in Hobart, the Book Village of the Catskills. “In By My Precise Haircut, Cheryl Clarke collects histories that are all, in effect, personal. Whether the tone is wily or grieving, wise or wise-ass, the reader is drawn closer by the page and into a world that may be Black, Lesbian middle-aged, sister of a deceased Sgt. J.L. Winters, daughter of the Black Elder – but is certainly a threshold for all.” –Kimiko Hahn, author of foreign Bodies, Toxic Flora and Brain Fever
In this episode of Prophecology: The Podcast, Master Prophet and Pastor Debra are joined by Prophets Gregory and Cheryl Clarke and Prophet Jonathan Powell. This week's podcast is a very candid conversation about love and marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Clark are on a mission to show that marriage can last with the right tools. Tune in as they reveal some of the ups and downs of their marriage and how they overcame the rough times. Master Prophet E. Bernard Jordan is your most trusted name in prophecy. #MasterProphet #Zoeministries
Sign up to the free TellyCast newsletterIt's back to physical content markets for the NEM Special show, recorded in Dubrovnik. Featuring Vlad Riashyn, President of Russia's Star Media, Gábor Fischer, Programming Director at TV2 Média Hungary, NEM and Pickbox boss Sanja Božić Ljubičić, BossaNova CEO Paul Heaney, NAGRA senior director Tim Pearson and Omdia's senior director, Media and Entertainment Maria Rua Aguete. New Europe MarketStar Media TV2 Play TellyCast websiteTellyCast insta TellyCast Twitter TellyCast YouTubeTellyCast is edited by Ian Chambers. Recorded in Dubrovnik.Thanks to Nina Remenar & Cheryl Clarke.Music by David Turner, lunatrax. Recorded in lockdown March 2020 by David Turner, Will Clark and Justin Crosby. Voiceover by Megan Clark.
Our guest today is the Black lesbian feminist writer, Cheryl Clarke. She is the author of Narratives: Poems in the Tradition of Black Women (1982), Living as a Lesbian (1986, reprinted in 2015), Humid Pitch (1989), Experimental Love (1993), and By My Precise Haircut (2016). Since 1979, she has written for and edited numerous publications, including the iconic feminist anthologies, This Bridge Called My Back: Writings By Radical Women of Color (Moraga and Anzaldua, eds., 1980), and Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology (Smith, ed., 1982). Most recently her work appears in Mouths of Rain: An Anthology of Black Lesbian Thought (Jones, ed., 2021) Since 2013, she has been a co-organizer of the annual Hobart N. Y. Festival of Women Writers. She received her Ph.D. in English from Rutgers University. And after 41 years of service there, on the New Brunswick (N.J.) campus, she retired in 2013. This interview was recorded by Angela Denise Davis via a ZOOM online video on June 23, 2021. You can view a short clip of Dr. Clarke reading the poem she recited at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbgJhSTbR9E Visit ZAMI NOBLA online at https://www.zaminobla.org/.
For the month of June, Inscribing Inclusion is featuring Lessons of Liberation. Liberation is he act of setting someone free from imprisonment, slavery, or oppression; it's a release. This short series is a primer to pique interests and encourage you to learn more. Pride documentary - FX Pride: The Celebration and the Struggle by Robin Stevenson Images of Modern America: LGBTQ Columbus by Ken Schneck and Shane McClelland The Days of Good Looks: The Prose and Poetry of Cheryl Clarke, 1980-2005 Zami by Audre Lorde Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inscribinginclusion/support
Eight local musicians joined the 5,000 across the nation to participate in the National Moment of Remembrance on Memorial Day Monday. At 3 p.m., Gene Clarke, Cheryl Clarke, Ella Davis, Jammaris Reddit, Michael Finely, James Boyette, Tony Cooke and Chris Beverly played Taps in front of the Clarke County Courthouse. All of the players participate in the Flying Bricks Community Band which meets Monday nights at 7 p.m. in the THS band room in Thomasville. Anyone interested is invited to attend. A video clip with audio can be found on The Democrat's Facebook page. Photo by Ross WoodArticle Link
En este capítulo compartimos el ensayo "La güera" de Cherríe Moraga, incluido en la Antología "Este puente mi espalda" (his Bridge Called My Back). Cherríe Lawrence Moraga, nacida en Whittier, California, el 25 de septiembre de 1952. Es una poeta, ensayista y dramaturga estadounidense cuya obra trata en especial de las experiencias de las mujeres lesbianas de las minorías raciales de Estados Unidos, en especial de las latinas. En 1979 junto a Gloria Anzaldúa, enviaron una carta, solicitando escritos a mujeres feministas que contasen experiencias que pusiesen de manifiesto las causas que producían divisiones dentro del movimiento feminista, como la intolerancia, el prejuicio o la negación de las diferencias. En 1981, editó junto a la activista feminista lesbiana y negra Barbara Smith la antología "This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color". El libro recibió el premio de la fundación Before Columbus Foundation. La antología reune obras de Moraga, Barbara Smith, Gloria Anzaldúa, Audre Lorde, Pat Parker, Cheryl Clarke, Merle Woo y la nativa americana de la nación Lakota, Barbara Cameron. Fuente: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherríe_Moraga
Cet épisode est produit en collaboration avec la Table ronde du Mois de l'Histoire des Noir.e.s. J'y reçois Alicia Kazobinka, une conférencière et militante pour la communauté Trans. Alicia est également porte-parole de Massimadi, un festival des films et des arts afro x LGBTQ+. Alicia nous parle de la contribution des femmes noires trans au mouvement de la fierté gaie, de son militantisme qui s'ancre dans le fait de vivre une vie authentique, de son parcours migratoire au croisement de la transidentité et de l'importance de l'intersectionnalité, particulièrement dans le contexte du mouvement Black Lives Matter. Elle nous parle aussi de l'importance de la représentation des personnes de la communauté LGBTQ+, et particulièrement des personnes trans. Shoutout à Teenadult: https://instagram.com/teenadultt?igshid=bhiaikgmzdt2Le livre offert en cadeau: https://www.renaud-bray.com/Livres_Produit.aspx?id=3213974&def=Sister+Outsider+%3a+Essays+and+Speeches%2cLORDE%2c+AUDRE%2c9781580911863La programmation du Mois de l'Histoire des Noir.e.s: www.moishistoiredesnoirs.com Festival Massimadi : https://www.massimadi.ca Renaud-Bray.com Sister Outsider : Essays and Speeches par LORDE, AUDRE In this charged collection of fifteen essays and speeches, Lorde takes on sexism, racism, ageism, homophobia, and class, and propounds social difference as a vehicle for action and change. Her prose is incisive, unflinching, and lyrical, reflecting struggle but ultimately offering messages of hope. This commemorative edition includes a new foreword by Lorde-scholar and poet Cheryl Clarke, who celebrates the ways in which Lorde's philosophies resonate more than twenty years after they were first published.
Konur dagsins eru þær Cheryl Clarke og Audre Lorde, báðar ljóðskáld, báðar svartar og báðar lesbíur. Í ljóðum sínum fjölluðu þær báðar mikið um upplifanir sínar af bæði kynþætti og hinseginleika sínum, auk annarra upplifana sína í gegnum lífið af sjúkdómum, fjölskyldu, aktívisma og fleira. Þær gagnrýndu samtíma sinn og kröfðust réttlætis í gegnum verk sín og vinnu.
Master Prophet E. Bernard Jordan talks with a therapist, Cheryl Clarke about the importance of therapy and how there is a new way of coping and communicating during COVID-19. Master Prophet E. Bernard Jordan is your most trusted name in prophecy.
In this episode, we ask: how can the fight for racial justice be accelerated, even as racism remains as violent today as it was during segregation? Come think with us about civil rights with our guests, civil rights lawyer Douglas White, community organizer Cidra Sebastien, the Reverend Marcus McCullough, and poet Cheryl Clarke.
Steven G. Fullwood was the archivist who founded the “In The Life Archive” at the Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture, a part of the New York Public library. Originally from Toledo, Ohio, he earned his Bachelor’s degree in English and Communications from the University of Toledo and his master’s in library science from Clark University in Atlanta. As a writer, His published works include Black Gay Genius: Answering Joseph Beam's Call (co-edited by Charles Stephens), To Be Left with the Body, (co-edited by Cheryl Clarke), and Carry the Word: A Bibliography of Black LGBTQ Books (co-edited by Lisa C. Moore). His Nomadic Archivist Project documents and preserves the African Diasporic experience. This initiative partners with organizations, institutions, and individuals to establish, preserve, and enhance collections. Fullwood lives to document the history of people of African descent. He believes it is a privilege to do so for many good reasons: primarily, doing so allows him to pay the appropriate respect to people of African descent in Africa, as well as in the African diaspora. Fullwood is also the Vice President of Fire & Ink. Fire & Ink is recognized as the most influential supporter and advocate for GLBT writers of African descent. He is currently at work on his first film short, Timothy, or Timothy to the Future. This vérité-styled documentary follows Timothy DuWhite, a 27-year-old black, gay, HIV + poet as he rehearses his first one-man show, Neptune, a story about where the unloved go to find love.
This week on Open Stacks, we're celebrating Chicago's own legendary Gwendolyn Brooks on her 101st birthday. Reginald Gibbons, Angela Jackson, Quraysh Ali Lansana, Georgia Popoff, Troy Harden, and Cheryl Clarke join us for conversations and readings about her life and legacy.
Wednesday Reading Series “We are, thus, insistent on something structural: at most of the readings we attend, the room is mainly white. This is true even when the readers do not identify as white. This is true even when the readings happen in urban areas with an other-than-white majority. We're also fairly confident the mainly white room defines most of the readings we didn't attend, that it defines any number of different ‘schools' of writing, from anything that might possibly call itself experimental to anything that might call itself lyric. From Vanessa Place to Tony Hoagland, a mainly white room. From Brown University to University of Iowa to Holy Names University, a mainly white room. From the 92nd Street Y to the St. Mark's Poetry Project to the Omni Commons, a mainly white room.” — Juliana Spahr & Stephanie Young, “The Program Era and the Mainly White Room” The reasons for this are what this discussion attempts to understand. In response to the findings of Spahr and Young, we'll grapple with audience, in writing, to put forth some proposals. With Mahogany L. Browne, Cheryl Clarke, Ariel Goldberg, and Christopher Stackhouse, and contributions from Rachel Levitsky and Krystal Languell.
On today's telecast of the Inner Discovery Hour with Greg & Cheryl, we will complete the month of April the 20 Things We Have Learned About Marriage That You Need To Know. We will share the final five (5) things (#16 - #20) and we will give some insight into what we do to have a lasting relationship. There are up and downs with anything that you will experience in LIFE but it is up to you to GROW THE RIGHT THINGS and those that might not work, how to LET THOSE THINGS GO! We appreciate you taking the time to share with us and you can always follow us on Faceboook: The Couple Motivators and subscribe to our YouTube Channel: The Couple Motivators! Breathe Life Daily! MC/NE!
On today's telecast of the Inner Discovery Hour with Greg & Cheryl, we will complete the month of April the 20 Things We Have Learned About Marriage That You Need To Know. We will share the final five (5) things (#16 - #20) and we will give some insight into what we do to have a lasting relationship. There are up and downs with anything that you will experience in LIFE but it is up to you to GROW THE RIGHT THINGS and those that might not work, how to LET THOSE THINGS GO! We appreciate you taking the time to share with us and you can always follow us on Faceboook: The Couple Motivators and subscribe to our YouTube Channel: The Couple Motivators! Breathe Life Daily! MC/NE!
On today's telecast of the Inner Discovery Hour with Greg & Cheryl, we will share for the entire month of April the 20 Things We Have Learned About Marriage That You Need To Know. We will share the next five (5) things (#11 - #15) and we will give some insight into what we do to have a lasting relationship. There are up and downs with anything that you will experience in LIFE but it is up to you to GROW THE RIGHT THINGS and those that might not work, how to LET THOSE THINGS GO! We appreciate you taking the time to share with us and you can always follow us on Faceboook: The Couple Motivators and subscribe to our YouTube Channel: The Couple Motivators! Breathe Life Daily! MC/NE!
On today's telecast of the Inner Discovery Hour with Greg & Cheryl, we will share for the entire month of April the 20 Things We Have Learned About Marriage That You Need To Know. We will share the next five (5) things (#11 - #15) and we will give some insight into what we do to have a lasting relationship. There are up and downs with anything that you will experience in LIFE but it is up to you to GROW THE RIGHT THINGS and those that might not work, how to LET THOSE THINGS GO! We appreciate you taking the time to share with us and you can always follow us on Faceboook: The Couple Motivators and subscribe to our YouTube Channel: The Couple Motivators! Breathe Life Daily! MC/NE!
On today's telecast of the Inner Discovery Hour with Greg & Cheryl, we will share for the entire month of April the 20 Things We Have Learned About Marriage That You Need To Know. We will share the next five (5) things (#6 - #10) and we will give some insight into what we do to have a lasting relationship. There are up and downs with anything that you will experience in LIFE but it is up to you to GROW THE RIGHT THINGS and those that might not work, how to LET THOSE THINGS GO! We appreciate you taking the time to share with us and you can always follow us on Faceboook: The Couple Motivators and subscribe to our YouTube Channel: The Couple Motivators! Breathe Life Daily! MC/NE!
On today's telecast of the Inner Discovery Hour with Greg & Cheryl, we will share for the entire month of April the 20 Things We Have Learned About Marriage That You Need To Know. We will share the next five (5) things (#6 - #10) and we will give some insight into what we do to have a lasting relationship. There are up and downs with anything that you will experience in LIFE but it is up to you to GROW THE RIGHT THINGS and those that might not work, how to LET THOSE THINGS GO! We appreciate you taking the time to share with us and you can always follow us on Faceboook: The Couple Motivators and subscribe to our YouTube Channel: The Couple Motivators! Breathe Life Daily! MC/NE!
Subscribe (iTunes)Subscribe (Stitcher) We learn about learning, as we discuss game literacy, broken games and the world of theatre Built to Play learns about learning in our 50th episode. We don't know how we did it, except through willful ignorance of the heavenly signs and our friends and family. At this rate, Built to Play will never die, although we offer no guarantees. People often forget about game literacy, like this article did in the previous paragraph. Once you know how to read or write, the expectation is that's the norm. How quickly we forget that near 100 per cent literacy is a recent phenomenon, and only then became fundamental part of our societies. When we run into people who are lacking these skills it can be shocking, and the first arrogant impulse is to blame it on their own lack of interest. It's equally surprising when we see someone who's never used an Xbox controller, or is intimidated by the sheer number of keys on a keyboard. Even between cultures, there's been some confusion. Just as the Japanese read right to left, for them bottom-most face button means cancel, while in North America it means accept. While not entirely detrimental, it's worth noting that even experienced players run into the limits of their literacy, if only to justify why some of us had such a hard time playing Japanese RPGs. As games and technology become a bigger part of how we express ourselves, it's important to remember that not everyone grew up with a Super Nintendo, and the annual blockbusters, which focus on action and destruction, aren't universally appealing to all people. Some people aren't literate in games not because games aren't suited to them or because they aren't interested in them, but because games can be scary. They're active experiences, and so they need some level of introduction. Without that, games are just graphics on a screen and a gamepad filled with 10 plus buttons which could feasibly do anything. So this time, we're talking about game literacy with Sagan Yee and her Game Curious program, before discussing ways games can approach more people through performance. Then Jon Remedios tells us about his learning process in designing his own game. Here are our show notes: Sagan Yee tells us about the Game Curious program she ran in the Toronto Reference Library, plans for the future, and why games are stigmatised. Special thanks to Al Donato, Cheryl Clarke, Amelia Nelson, and Amala Johnson. This segment starts 0:40 into the show. Then in the news, we discuss the end of the G4 television channel, thehacking of the 3DS, and why Assassin's Creed Unity, Halo Master Chief Collection, and DriveClub are so glitched out messes. **The news kicks in at 12:50. ** Deirdre "Squinky" Kiai tells us about Coffee: A Misunderstanding, which merges the mediums of game and performance closer than ever before. Hear Squinky explain who's the player when humans are both the instigators and the avatars around 34:00. Jon Remediosexplains the progress he's made on his local multiplayer party game, theShoot Shoot Mega Pack, and how he's changed his process over the last four months. We talked to him back at Gamercamp in October, and before that in May at the Bit Bazaar. Hear Jon discuss his work-life balance and the future of local multiplayer at 42:55. Game Curious on October 18 Game Curious continues every Saturday at the Toronto Reference Library until December 2. Thanks to the Free Music Archive for the following music. Our Opening theme was "Computer" By State Shirt. We also used "The Falls" By Podington Bear, "La ere Gymnopedie" by Peter Johnson, "Big Head" by Orthotonics, "El Rio Dels Ptals" By Violeta Pivnkakkara, "Praise Book" by Bleak House and "The Telepathics of Bomb Shelter" by Fields of Ohio. BUILT TO PLAY IS A PRODUCT OF THE SCOPE AT RYERSON RADIO STATION IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN TORONTO. IT WAS PRODUCED AND EDITED BY ARMAN AGHBALI AND WRITTEN BY DANIEL ROSEN. IF YOU LIKE THE SHOW PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND RATE US ONLINE. IT HELPS MORE PEOPLE FIND THE SHOW AND GIVES US AN IDEA HOW WE'RE DOING. FEEL FREE TO COMMENT DOWN BELOW.