Tuesday, September 23, 2008
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"Home is where the memory of Self dwells." Prof. Toni Morrison
from Flatbush Avenue & my parents hail from Trinidad & Tobago. I grew up jumping double dutch with bell telephone lines and listening to the groans of my daddy's hammond organ.
Jimmy Smith, Gil Scott Heron, Nina Simone...they all whispered in my ears since I was a baby. When I was ten I was sent to live with my grandmother in Diego Martin, Trinidad. Hildred Balbirsingh is no joke and is my hero number one. She does what is necessary, and this includes raising other people's children--how cool is this? She is in her 80s and still raising children!
I've lived in Trinidad, Brooklyn, New York City, Maui and now Copenhagen. I studied with Suzanne Lori Parks, Jaime Manrique & Jane Lazar. My writing has appeared in the Source, Vibe Magazine, Spew II (legendary), Oneworld Magazine and a few anthologies, including "Expat:Women's True Tales of Life Abroad" & "In Defense of Mumia". I've interviewed Daddy-O;Savion Glover; Kara Walker; Gary Simmons;Lady Saw; Sol Sax and Paul Beatty (among others).
I apprenticed under the magnificent Marie Brown of Marie Brown Associates for 4 years and learned among other things,the greatest lesson ever-- how to be a better human being (thanks Marie!)I am currently working on my novel, "The Mothers of Memory" and working on spoken word shows and recordings.
And if you don't know all these names I'm dropping,then check them out--it's worth it!
xxx
blackgirl on mars is the continuous narrative of what happens when the rug of learned cultural codes necessary for one's survival is pulled out from under one’s brown feet. Out of this space, this perspective, comes a voice that is increasingly being heard: that of the colored & underrepresented masses the world over (we are the majority).
Something is happening right here & right now & blackgirl on mars has got her pen on it--from reminding us of our greatness to seeing the beauty in even the minute gesture of a leaf falling on to the concrete. There is beauty in the psychological struggle of being in a rugged land of the strange (where winters are harsh & dark), and it is out of this search for this beauty that I have looked within and processed everything you read on this page.
4 comments:
I really like this hat Lesley, both the shape and the colors you selected. Could you tell us more about this skill and some of your other projects?
Blessings
Love that hat, Lesley-Ann. Did you use a pattern? There's a new knitting cafe near my house and I'm thinking about taking lessons.
LAD
Is this your new fashion line? You know the art of "the hat" is lost and you are bringing it back. I love hats. Are you making anymore? Shameless request. :-)
I started crocheting hats 2 years ago after my favorite hat shrank in the wash (I sometimes forget not to wash wool in warm water!) It began as a desperate attempt to remake that hat. I use all-natural wool, sometimes hand-dyed and homespun, and many of my hats end up in a small boutique here called loveliving under the labels "Brooklyn Thoughts" or "Bandit Queen". Each hat has a name. The one pictured above, on my lovely model K, is "Sorbet". When I crochet, I feel at one with the universe. I swear. I highly recommend it as a form of meditation. I don't use patterns. Lisa, I highly recommend at least starting to knit. It's not for every one but I learned to knit when I was pregnant (My mother-in-law taught me) and it is a skill I am proud to continue today. If anyone is interested in a hat, you can always contact me & we can arrange something. I seem to get the crocheting bug during the winter, and only make the hats when I feel moved to do so. Right now I'm on a bit of a roll. :-)
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