
Culture Awareness
Culture Awareness ........
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Monday, February 25, 2013
Notable African American Women
Queen Latifah - Sabriaya Shipley
Erykah Badu- Rita Ugorji
Tyra Bank- Natalie Simms
Diana Ross- Chelsea Okeke
Notable Black Women Dress Up Friday
Oprah Winfrey- Ajalon Mercer
Marian Anderson- Cierra Chandler
Madame CJ Walker - Nia Vick
Janet Jackson- Deanna Melvin
Notable Black Women Dress Up Friday
Maya Angelou- Elona- Tate Shivers
Josephine Baker- B'jion Wright
Patti Labelle- Jaya Watty
Carol Braun - Saquoya Young
Friday, February 15, 2013
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Monday, February 11, 2013
For Colored Girls Theatre Performance
Source: http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/fringe/2011/07/13/hip-shot-for-colored-girls-who-have-considered-suicidewhen-the-rainbow-is-enuf/
Thursday, February 7, 2013
I Want You Back - Jackson 5
Jade Brown]
Taylor Wilson
Chelsea Okeke
Sabriaya Shipley
A Black History Dream
My Dream
By Sabriaya Shipley
So last night I had a dream
Not like the one that Martin
Luther King had
I had one of the craziest dreams!
I walked out my front door and it
was as if there was never any
Rosa Parks
I had to sit in the back of the
bus!
There was no Martin Luther King
Jr.
It never dawned on me about the
future
Can you just imagine it?
No Jackie Robinson
No Good times, Jefferson’s,
cosby’s or 227
I am not even kidding
This dream was freaky!
There were signs everywhere saying
colored people this and colored people that
And when I turned on the TV there
was absolutely no one who looked like me
Towards the end of this dream I
started to scream “where is my soul, my gospel, and my R&B music???
Seriously, no Kanye West and Jay
Z. BeyoncĂ©’s Love was not on top. And Whitney would “never love us”
I mean it was sad! Instead of
going to IND I was at a school ten miles down the road.
Walking that way I saw my
friends Nancy, Megan Kram, Sarah Stefanski, and Megan Urbanski and as a matter
of a fact they didn’t talk to me nor Bria and Symira
This wasn’t a dream it was a
nightmare! A symbolization of what becomes reality every time we just take this
ONE month to think about black history.
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