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  • The collection of 12 poems looks at a range of issues surrounding the sexual abuse and objectification of women. She explained that this book was an attempt to give people what they want, but with a twist to it. "No matter what I write or what I perform, people tend to put me in this box - I'm a sensuous poet, I'm a sex poet," [Gina Rey Forrest] told the audience. In his job as host, Sage, a member of the group LSX said that Forrest had provided "a beautiful voice" for those who are often voiceless in society. Indeed, Forrest's words may have been without lubrication, but the audience seemed to like its flow. Performing with LSX, Forrest ended the evening with a cry for change with the poem Revolution.

  • ... achieve as it examines the themes of Yoruba poems written by women and contend that the poems are es..., with childcare and modern women is drug abuse which Adebowale condemns the attitudes and actions...

  • ... published a book of Dorothy Parker poems that had not been collected in the three volumes o... of a permanent injunction is reviewed for abuse of discretion. S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. v. Clorox ...

  • Nestled right in the middle of Marvin Gaye's "Mercy. Mercy Me" and Mele MeIs "The Message" were a set of poems penned by a young woman named Ntozake Shange that offered a voice for a vastly neglected cog of society. In 1975. this collection of 20 pieces was later adapted to a stage production that eventually landed on Broadway to great fanfare by critics, but more importantly, had a greater effect on the minds, hearts and spirits of sisters with long-term goals to create or daily objectives to survive. "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf" was that impactful. All-star cast aside, considering the perceptions - real or imagined - of his other films, the idea of this film being done by Perry raised quite a few eyebrows. Perry himself addressed the matter ...

    ...Abuse [and] date rape still persist, and while illegal a...

  • POMONA - It's hard to see the lone poet standing on stage at the open mic nights at the Downtown Center. But, then again, it's not the person, or clothes, hair and jewelry, that are the stars of the night.

    ... sibling rivalry and dark, somber ones like abuse, neglect and rape. "There's love poems, there's po...

  • POMONA - It's hard to see the lone poet standing on stage at the open mic nights at the Downtown Center. But, then again, its not the person, or their clothes, hair, jewelry, that are the stars of the night. Thursday's A Mic and Dim Lights is all about the words. And if the lights are turned down low enough, it's easy to concentrate on just the voice.

    ... sibling rivalry and dark, somber ones like abuse, neglect and rape. "There's love poems, there's po...

  • Similar to [Gwendolyn Brooks], [H. G. Alford] has written an impressive and memorable book of poetry. Alford's style as well as subject matter has a wide range. He frequently uses free verse which means there is no fixed pattern of rhyme, meter, line length or stanza form. He uses imagery and figurative language. This portfolio of more than 100 poems is divided into five chapters: "Black America," "She Woman," "Children Dream," "American Effigy" and "Elements of Peace." The poems are not only well developed, they have also been artfully structured on each page. Love has no color, It enters a room and, Takes what it chooses, The antithesis of abuse, Love renders us useful, Always bringing a smile Love connects souls, Building bridges across unknown shores, Love sings us our own, Sunshine...

  • ... interest in protecting children from abuse, and that the value of using children in these wor... of free speech as fully as do Keats’ poems or Donne’s sermons.’ ” Cohen v. California,...

  • The emotional, psychological ones. Some people who can't read haven't been exposed to it, but I was exposed to it for 35 years and I didn't get it. In America, child illiteracy is a form of child abuse and neglect, but it's the child that feels the shame. We keep the secret and that's part of it. We take the blame. In a way, adults who can't read are kind of suspended in the third grade emotionally, psychologically and, certainly, academically. If you look at California and the population of the juveniles who are facing judges, 85 percent of them have deficiencies in reading. Fifty percent of people who are in prisons can't read, that's a hint right there as to how people react to it. Sometimes I think that if I'd learned to read earlier, I would have liked to become an investigative jo...

    ... people that the first thing we write-is poems because I didn't have the know-how to form complet...

  • ...) interleaved his own honorific prose with poems by some of the poets be most esteemed but whose ve... they come: alcoholic, wife beater, child abuser, jailbird, syphilitic, down-and-outer. In no small...



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