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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Origami Around

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Love Begins

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Baby Junie is a loofah
She is the cutest thing EVER!!!
OMGGGGGGGGGG
Boy: i love you
Girl: thank you
Boy: i love you so much
Girl: thank you so much
They tell us about terrorism and tell us about terrorists, look up the definition and tell us what terror is.
Meet Jessica Disu aka FM Supreme Born and raised in Chicago, Jessica Disu, also known as FM Supreme, uses language as a tool for positive change. She’s a three-time international performing poet, artist, activist and educator who describes herself as a “humanitarian rap artist.” As a two-time champion of Louder Than A Bomb, the Chicago youth poetry slam festival, Disu has served as coach and youth leader in that slam and others. Her commitment to mentoring youth extends across the globe. Recently, she toured Southeast Asia in Bangkok, Thailand and Myanmar (Burma) with The Peace Exchange: Chicago-Asia 2013-a community-based, educationally focused and young adult-led effort to understand violence and foster peace in some of Chicago’s toughest neighborhoods; chicagoyouthpeace.org. FM Supreme is releasing her music project, Beautiful Grind III: The Transformation in June 2014. Q+A What inspires you? I am inspired by circumstance and life experience. I have learned that the purpose of life is to discover your Truth(s), breathe and live. Whatever that means to you. Living to me means never giving up even when you don’t see or feel the light at the end of the tunnel. I am very inspired and encouraged by the brilliance and intelligence of children and young people. The hopes and imaginations of youth that I have encountered across the world in North America, Europe and Southeast Asia has significantly impacted my life. I love young people, and I know that one of my callings, is youth servant leadership. I feel very blessed to have a genuine connection with young people. I understand their perspective as I am not far removed from the up and coming generation, as a 25 year old, Nigerian American woman born on the West Side of Chicago. I am inspired by great Hip Hop music, R&B, Jazz, Gospel, Alternative Rock, Soul music, Motown, and Taylor Swift’s “I Knew You Were Trouble,” «««my favorite song of 2013. What makes you laugh? I laugh at things that should not be funny. Like turning in my paper a week late, even though I worked hard on it and maybe deserve an A or B but will get a C because it is a week late. I laugh at my obstacles that I have had in the past and how after learning lessons learned, the obstacles which seemed life or death, was more or less just minuscule challenges to prepare me for my next level. I laugh at television shows that are intended to be reality t.v shows but the ones that are clearly scripted and or made with an agenda. I laugh a lot, like in my song with Prince Talent, ” No Turning Back,” ‘anything is possible, I get over my obstacles and laugh, and laugh/no turning back aye!’ Where is your favorite place to travel to? My favorite place to travel to is Amsterdam, The Netherlands. I love The Red Light District. I played many shows there with my comrade and sister in the struggle, Deja K. Taylor. This was in 2009 for The Beautiful Grind Movement European Tour. It was amazing, the cultural freedoms of expression was eye opening to say the least. We stayed near Oosterpark and felt very welcomed by our Dutch friends. On that tour, we traveled through Rotterdam, Belgium, and France before making it to Brixton, England to perform at a private birthday party. Deja and I both were 20 years old then. It’s five years later and I am starting to feel a bit old..er;) What do you suck at? I suck at being a good auntie sometimes. I want to be more around and involved in the lives of my nephews. I love them as if they are my sons…I don’t have kids yet but one day maybe in the distance future. I also suck at keeping enthusiasm for things, work or projects that I don’t fully believe in. Who helped you get here? Jesus helped me get here. My mom and dad who are the reasons why I am who I am and am on earth helped me get here. My brothers and sisters and extended relatives helped me get here and never judged me or laughed at me for my mistakes. The community helped me get here and is also the reason why I have been so blessed, empowered, encouraged and determined to make a difference. After School Matters Words 37 Program, Kuumba Lynx, Youth Struggling for Survival, Louder Than A Bomb, Chicago Academy for the Arts High School (CAA), Young Chicago Authors, Trinity United Church of Christ, Holy Family Ministries and Open Society Foundation’s Campaign for Black Male Achievement has helped me vibrantly stand strong. Last but not least, my mentors and mentees helped me get here and arrive at this present moment. Want more? Read, listen, download, buy at www.fmsupreme.com Connect with her on twitter: @FMSupreme
Live at 54 Below! AMERICAN IDOL star Melinda Doolittle belts out “Home” from THE WIZ
What I wish could have happened at all the Japanese places in the East Village at 3AM this morning.
Javon Johnson - “cuz he’s black”
This hits me in ways that are unimaginable
So relevant considering the Dunn trial verdict just came out.
This gives me the chills must watch 😔😣😢😥😪😫😩
We need a radical new approach to the education of young theatre artists.
Cece & I are cute as hell. The end.
omg awesome!!!! that must have been sweet =D
For those of you who may not know, BlackBoyBe facilitated a panel a few days ago called Talking Gender, Being Gendered: What Can Be Learned from the Transgender Community featuring all Black trans* identified people (CeCe herself included).
It was amazing!
Michael Dunn going to jail for missing the 3 other black boys in the car.
Adrianne
This is the absolute truth.
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this song makes me want to live and die at the exact same time
Hail to the Chief: Richard Thomas, Stacy Keach and More Discuss Their Presidential Portrayals On the Stage
The fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman took place on the night of February 26, 2012, in Sanford, Florida. Two years later, Goodman Theatre has commissioned six youth poets to interrogate the past, and imagine the future. Their poems, also scheduled to be staged at the Goodman in March in collaboration with The New Black Fest's Facing Our Truth: Ten Minute Plays On Trayvon, Race and Privilege, will first be premiered on the Louder Than A Bomb: Chicago Youth Poetry Festival stage. Join Education and Community Engagement Director at The Goodman Theatre Willa Taylor, professor at Columbia College and Goodman Theatre Teaching Artist Bobby Biedrzycki and poet-activist knighted "Gil-Scott Heron of this generation" by Cornel West and Young Chicago Authors Teaching Artist Malcolm London, as they support six incredible and inspiring young poets from across the city of Chicago to interrogate and explore their truths in written response to the loss of Trayvon Martin and the trial of George Zimmerman Two Years Later in a 30 min spoken-word and poetry infused play and dialogue.
Look at what Willa and Bobby are up to!
The fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman took place on the night of February 26, 2012, in Sanford, Florida. Two years later, Goodman Theatre has commissioned six youth poets to interrogate the past, and imagine the future. Their poems, also scheduled to be staged at the Goodman in March in collaboration with The New Black Fest's Facing Our Truth: Ten Minute Plays On Trayvon, Race and Privilege, will first be premiered on the Louder Than A Bomb: Chicago Youth Poetry Festival stage.
Join Education and Community Engagement Director at The Goodman Theatre Willa Taylor, professor at Columbia College and Goodman Theatre Teaching Artist Bobby Biedrzycki and poet-activist knighted "Gil-Scott Heron of this generation" by Cornel West and Young Chicago Authors Teaching Artist Malcolm London, as they support six incredible and inspiring young poets from across the city of Chicago to interrogate and explore their truths in written response to the loss of Trayvon Martin and the trial of George Zimmerman Two Years Later in a 30 min spoken-word and poetry infused play and dialogue.
This is my official nomination of Tempestt Bledsoe for the Natural Hair Lifetime Achievement/Trailblazer Award. She’s not new to this, she’s true to this. I feel like Vanessa is the most overlooked Huxtable daughter, to tell you the truth. But she had some of the best storylines! The Wicked, the Alphabet Game, the “you’re not rich we’re rich,” Dabnus Brickey, Robert…her clothes stood out even at the time. I remember sitting there like “WTH does Vanessa have on right now?” But that’s all good because it was always authentic to the character…all the way down to the hair. The fact that her and Darryl Bell (Ron from A Different World) are together in real life makes it seem that the universe got something really right.