Justice of all kinds Yoga Growing food Teaching kids and learning Getting deep into conversation Dreams learning about my native herritage (creek)
Anyone who is real, not flakey, into being goofy, cooking/baking. can you feel your third eye? good. if you can't, i'd resolve that, quick-like. do you think for yourself??????
i like a LOT of it. blues, jazz, soul, ska, punk, hip hop, electronicSWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK...heck yeah representing the home town: D.C. is beautiful
"Deconstructing the AIDS Myth"- by Gary KnullThis is about 10yrs old, is intensely informative (ALMOST an overload), and definately mind changing. I have watched it a couple times and I am not quite sure how I feel. My super homie died from AIDS a year ago may; it's real; but this film definately makes me question if a lot of the "aids epidemic" is founded on this countries' puritanical values and a medical industry that doesn't actually care about people. I haven't decide what I actually believe as of yet. My friend who passed proly would have agreed with the film, in fact i know he would have...oddly enough. But I do think it is super important to listen to dissident voices and hear their story, instead of just making up our minds based on popular perceptions. ask me for a copy of the video if you wanna check it out.
who needs it? movies are anot her thing though...ESPECIALLY documentaries that shake the soul
right now: "white like me: reflections on race from a privledged son" Tim Wise "the Wretched of the Earth" Franz Fanon "the unbearable lightness of being" milan kundera. "Life in the Shadows" by Mamade Kadreebux bell hooks baldwin: "nobody knows my name," "fire next time" Gabriel Garcia Marquez June Jordan plants! Thich Nhat Hanh Isabel Allend Alice Walker
Kuma (this lil one)Honza my super hommie who left this world the day after mayday