BLACK WOMAN TEACHER


Maya Angelou (1997). Even the Stars Look Lonesome.


Angelou is an international writer and speaker that empowers black women and also inspires everyone with her wit and wisdom. This is a collection of short stories...all based on her personal experience...all with wisdom messages:

  • home should fit the people that live there, not the other way round
  • aging: by all means, do it
  • sensuality and sexuality are a both/and proposition
  • we need art for the sake of our soul...to live fully and grow healthy
  • signifying--scraping the skin from one's body using artful words and a special cadence in speech that some elder black women have mastered--usually directed at someone else so that the intended receiver overhears the comments but has no way to directly respond...a special way of teaching that is an art form


is the place where you live a house or a home...if a house, how can you make it more of a home (or maybe you need to move to a place that you can call home)...if a home, how can you make it even more homey...consider not only the structure and furnishing, but the people and relationships within the space.




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