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Sister X

Thanks to Alice Coltrane

About Me

African Woman, two spirited, mother, survivor, rebel, warrior - healing from wounds of Colonial Capitalism, spiritual, psychological and biological warfare.

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My Interests

Art, books, dialogue, symbolism, movement, life, truth, courage, DANCE, women, people, Peace, Progress.

I'd like to meet:

Seeking community of honest, exceptional unique individuals who know as I do that we (human beings) need each other. In the illusion of our separateness we yearn to be one again.

Music:

Conscious, Poitical, Humorous, Traditional, Modern, World, Rebel Music. Music to change the world. Alice Coltrane, Nina Simone, Bob Marley, Stevie Wonder.

Movies:

Purple Rain, The Color Purple, Daughthers of the Dust.

Television:

L-word, Top Model, Sesame Street, Nip Tuck, Boondocks.

Books:

Recently finished, Medical Apartheid, The Secret, Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome, Blackwater, Armed Madhouse and others.

Heroes:

our ancestors and children.

My Blog

Gratitude

In the withdrawal and stillness of winter i found many comforting reminders that I am not alone. Being a part of a community no matter how local or global is what brings me joy. So this is just to s...
Posted by Sister X on Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:49:00 PST

Peace Be Still

Presently my state of mind is greatly disturbed. The peace of mind that I usually have within is gone and my attempts to control my mind have been unsuccessful. I am angry, frustrated and wherever I...
Posted by Sister X on Tue, 28 Nov 2006 01:44:00 PST

Sexual Repression in America

It bothers me that Representative Mark Foley, 52, Republican from Florida is at once thrust into the consciousness of the American public as both a sexual predator and a gay man. The news story makes...
Posted by Sister X on Thu, 05 Oct 2006 09:17:00 PST

Remember Me?

This web log is dealing with misogyny and homophobia in the African community. I feel that in these crucial and dangerous times the most intelligent and creative minds in the African community cannot ...
Posted by Sister X on Mon, 24 Jul 2006 01:24:00 PST

Why Am I Here?

One day I was driving in Brooklyn and I observed a bumper sticker that read "Don't mind the car, my reward is in heaven". This got me thinking about a guestI had heard on Talk Back with Hugh Hamilton ...
Posted by Sister X on Tue, 18 Jul 2006 12:50:00 PST