Thursday, December 15, 2011

Heart of Worship

Lord my worship will chase you. my one desire is to never to be far away, so draw me close enough to touch you. I give you father my heart of worship.

An interview conducted by Sasha Kelly



Came across this inspirational interview conducted by Sasha Kelly. Queen's D Light is a cinematic Griot, who is excited about the new art movement dispersing through the San Francisco Bay Area. In the interview, she mentions "Modern Day African Life in America" a term  which is beginning to fulfill itself through the Black & Brown community of the San Francisco Bay Area. This video interview is uplifting. Resonating much truth through the power of her gracious words of expression, feelings, and thought. Peace to you Queen's D Light. 







































My Sistren Ms. Kelly conducted a lovely interview with myself about the Bay area art movement. Please check it out and many more of C-TV’s on-point interviews. 
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The Rape of the Samburu Women

Video: metamorphoseandbodhi:http://t.co/M4kHgOys

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The Rape of the Samburu Women 

“For more than fifty years, England has maintained military training facilities in the Samburu region of its former colony, Kenya. During this period, women in the area have faced an epidemic of rape. Women from the Samburu, Massai, Rendile and Turkana indigenous communities have filed more than 600 official rape claims against British soldiers. Yet, despite documentation of their claims, a three-year internal investigation by the Royal Military Police (RMP) cleared all soldiers of wrongdoing. Meanwhile, the victims have been shamed and outcast in their communities, many to the point of exile. In the mid-1990s, Beatrice Chili responded to this situation by establishing the village of Senchen, a self-sufficient community run entirely by women. There, women build homes, weave textiles, gather and grow food, and raise children. This short film visits the brave women of Senchen, who speak candidly about their suffering and talk passionately about their demands for justice. Watch the film to hear their stories and to find out how you can offer your support.”