Okay, folks so we are at a critical point in the AMC APE drama. I’m not going to pretend to understand anything. We are far beyond any sense of certainty I may have had early on. We are firmly in the deep faith quadrant where my mantra is, “God has not brought me this farContinueContinue reading “AMC 10:1 Reverse Split + APE Conversion”
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Year 48: Touching Grass
A few years ago I decided the day of my birthday would be for me only. It started off as a no travel day. Wherever I was, there I would be content with whatever the day brought.
First post on Substack
In the search for a platform that supports the multiple ways I want to share my work, thoughts, and observations, Substack is up for a rotation. Join me there!
Thread: Bouncing Back from Trauma by Tito Idakula
Often, traumatic experiences keep us bound. We don’t become all that we have been created to be because the fear of failure or pain is overwhelming.
Poem: What you wanna do?
If you truly want what you want Get up and come get it Subliminal messaging won’t Move you closer to touching, caressing or holding me Unfetter yourself Reach out, ask, receive, speak us into existence Come close Do what you wanna do So I can be fully who I am A blessing and a comfortContinueContinue reading “Poem: What you wanna do?”
Thread: Birthday List by Emily Freeman
It’s my birthday. I’m 37 and I have some things I’d like to share, in no particular order. 1. No one thinks about you more than you do. That thing from two years ago that keeps you up at night? No one else remembers. Honor the memory and let it go. 2. Have fun. Every day. I’veContinueContinue reading “Thread: Birthday List by Emily Freeman”
Poem: It Shouldn’t Take Courage to Love a Black Woman
We, too, desire to bask in the radiance of another’s glory
To be bathed in joy, peace and tranquility
To rest without anxiety and wake without urgency
We don’t need this grace from everyone
Nor do we expect a societal shift out of gratitude for services rendered
But for our men…
It shouldn’t take courage to love a Black Woman
Juneteenth Print Series (2023)
The truth of the country’s beginning, its history, and present state is being erased, banned, rewritten and ignored. For this reason, I wanted to focus on words – names, cities, declarations. I wanted to share what’s already been said, what’s already known, seen and acknowledged. This year’s Juneteenth Series is about honoring and remembering not only our collective past but also our shared present.
Poem: 63 Today
Your presence was joy to me.
What was joy to you? Was any portion
of your earth time enjoyable? Better
than bearable? Worthy of thanksgiving?
63 today. Each year since you left
I think I know you better than ever
and not at all. Who were you, Terry Ann?
ChatGPT: America
America has often failed to live up to its founding principles of equality, liberty, and justice for all. This has been particularly true in regards to the treatment of minorities, including Native Americans, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and others.