Posted on 18 March 2009. Tags: Literature, Poetry, Police, SUS laws, Stop and Search, black writers, raymondobe, short stories, writers, writing

Same old Same old
The Streets are always watching.
That night,as I lay on my bed listening to the dogs bark,
I began to wonder how much more I could take, and I began to get a terrible feeling inside my chest and a tightness at the back of my throat, and I jerked upright with my head spinning and stared into the ...
Posted in Africa, Arts, Black Britain, Black Writing, Blackpresence Supports, Books, Community, Education, Europe, Politics, Racism
Posted on 08 March 2009. Tags: African American, Arts, Black, Poems, Poet, Poetry, Saul Williams

From now on I'm going to post a Poem on a Sunday night. Something i think is good, and might have meaning for you. Please leave your comments.
Kicking us off tonight is
Def Poetry Jam - Saul Williams (Coded Language)
(This Post uses an embedded Youtube video. If you cannot see the video, you may need to ...
Posted in African American, Arts, Community
Posted on 06 March 2009. Tags: African American, Arts, Education, English, Literature, Poetry

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nktBsI0PYPs
This link was shared with me by a Friend on Facebook. I share it with you all now.
Posted in African American, Arts, Community, Poetry
Posted on 01 March 2009. Tags: Black British, London, Music, Newsletters, Poetry, Rihanna


BritishBlackMusic.com/Black Music Congress provides a forum for highlighting black music issues with a British bias, networking and pathway to music industry education.
Posted in Arts, Black Britain, Europe
Posted on 28 February 2009. Tags: Africa, African American, Africans, American, Arts, History, Poet, Poetry


African American poetry developed in a straight, if sometimes discontinuous, line from Phillis Wheatley…..
Posted in African American, Arts, Poetry