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Oakland’S Citywide Poetry Anthology

Oakland’S Citywide Poetry Anthology
Author: Barbara Tavres
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2010-11-12
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1450269648

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POETRY Art is the universal language of the soul. In its truest form it lifts the spirit and consciousness of not only those that create it, but every being that experiences it. For it is this attribute we believe above all others that unites us as one-human family. In our darkest moments it is this light that shines through the artist into the hearts and minds of the world. Th is anthology is the perfect opportunity for us not to only listen to, but to see life through the eyes of theses amazing young poets. And in doing so, we look beyond the challenges of today to the hopes, dreams and answers of tomorrow. We are not defi ned by the things we possess or the clothes that we wear, but by our imagination of things others cannot see. It pleases us to support Project SOAR, a Federal funded project that encourages students to open their minds and hearts. To imagine and to reach beyond what they know so far, into the world of their hearts where a wonderful future lies. And this project is inspirational as well as practical because it gives students tools to make their dreams come true. For it is this that makes us truly architects of a new dawn. Carlos Santana (Guitarist & Founder for AOAND www.architectsofanewdawn.com) Gerald G. Jampolsky, M.D. and Diane Cirincione, PhD (Best-selling author of Love is Letting Go of Fear and Founders of the International Attitudinal Healing Center www.AHInternational.org) Emelda King (Oaklander Youth Advocate) It is essential to see creative education taught in our public schools. This poetry anthology gives students the wonderful opportunity to share their deepest feelings and their highest dreams. When we share our insights with others, we build community, which works towards joining, and not separating us as a human race. Amana Harris, Associate Director of Attitudinal Healing Connection, Inc. - West Oakland www.AHC-Oakland.org These writings are from the kids that inherited the world we made for them. What a rich collection from the voices of the future. Janell Moon, Poet Laureate of Emeryville 2011-2012


Oakland's Citywide Poetry Anthology

Oakland's Citywide Poetry Anthology
Author: Oakland Middle School Students
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2008-02
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780595466047

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"Voices from the Middle represents the rainbow of diversity that exists in the City of Oakland. These works act as a wonderful resource for parents, educators, community leaders and others concerned about our youth growing up in today's society; as this book sheds light and offers solutions to the issues young people face in Oakland. This collection of poetry is another reminder that together, we can do great things." -Ronald V. Dellums, Mayor, City of Oakland "As I read the words our (Oakland Unified School) children put on paper, I began to cry. My tears were joyful tears because of all the passion written in their words." -Karen B. Todd, Director of Project SOAR II "This fantastic poetry blends language, music, art and soul into a single, sublime composition which captures the distinctive spirit that makes Oakland so wonderfully unique." -Dr. Kimberly Statham, State Administrator, Oakland Unified School District "This is a wonderful collection of the courageous voices of our youth, sharing the complexity of their lives, the world as they know it, their fears, dreams, and hopes for the world that they will surely impact." -Emily Brizenndiner, Ed.D., Professor and Interim Dean, College of Education and Allied Studies, CA State University, East Bay, Hayward CA


The Town

The Town
Author: Ayodele Nzinga
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-08-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781955239554

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An anthology of 65 poets who live in (or have lived in) Oakland, California. Nomadic Press' last publication is a love letter to Oakland and a collaborative editorial labor of love between J. K. Fowler and Ayodele Nzinga. Contributors include: James Cagney; Judy Juanita; Joshua Merchant; Nazelah Jamison; Jackie Zaneri; Marianne Lonsdale; Jan Steckel; Tanya Castro; Mo Corleone; Edward Gunawan; Giovanna Lomanto; Paul Corman-Roberts; Youssef Alaoui-Fdili; Keith Mark Gaboury; Susan Calvillo; Aki Cabrera; Susana Praver-Pérez; Norma Smith; Chris Stroffolino; J.R Rice; Karla Tiffany; Natasha Dennerstein; Lauren Parker; Rohan DaCosta; Linda Norton; David S. Maduli; Dean Engle; Stefani Echeverría-Fenn; JAKE MIKE BOY; Michael Gallagher; Elsa Valmidiano; Maymunah Rasheed; Terry Tierney; Landon Smith; Amy K. Bell; Marabet Morales Sikahall; Alison Luterman; TOMAS MONIZ; Njeri Kamau-Devers; Tureeda Mikell; Nia McAllister; DonJuan Carter-Woodard; Dr. Adrienne Danyelle Oliver; Peggy Morrison; norm mattox; Hilary Vo; Nicia De'Lovely; Melissa Mack; Odelia Younge; Miguel Castro; Cinthya Barró-Broussard; Cassandra Dallett; MK Chavez; Daniel B. Summerhill; Juba Kalamka; Aimee Suzara; Michal 'MJ' Jones; Tongo Eisen-Martin; Avotcja; Wanda Sabir; Epitome; Kevin Madrigal Galindo; Vernon (Trey) Keeve III Poetry.


Oakland Out Loud

Oakland Out Loud
Author: Lucha Corpi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2007
Genre: American poetry
ISBN: 9780932693174

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Verses, Voices, & Visions of Vallejo

Verses, Voices, & Visions of Vallejo
Author: D.L. Lang
Publisher: D.L. Lang
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2019-03-13
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1724462636

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An anthology of poetry, song lyrics, and prose featuring writers from Vallejo, California: Diana Alden, Olivia Anderson, Kyrah Ayers, Daniel Badiali, Vallejo Poet Laureate Emerita Genea Brice, Jessica Brown, Lei Kim Sawyer Chavez, G.O. 284, Morgan Hannigan, Travis Jackson, Jr., Kathleen, Jeffrey Kingman, Chuck Lamplighter, Vallejo Poet Laureate D.L. Lang, Lady-D, Lee Lee, Lucinda Lees, Aqueila M. Lewis, Carol Pearlman, Nina Serrano, Ravi Shankar, Erika Snyder, Jeremy Snyder, Regina Sparrow, Diana Tenes, Keith Thompson, Amber Von Nagel, Jeff Williams, Lisa Wilson, and Lois Wu. With additional contributions by: Julia Dvorin, Benicia Poet Laureate Emerita Johanna Ely, Ranjit Singh Gill, Amy Gioletti, Grey, Myra Nissen, Kelliane Parker, Poetic Old Soul, Bobby Richardson, Fred Ross-Perry, Benicia Poet Laureate Tom Stanton, Becky Bishop White, and James Westley. The idea behind this book is to shine a light on as many artists and wordsmiths as possible. It is to allow them to freely express themselves. They were not bound to form, subject matter, or even agreement with one another, so as to truly reflect the diversity of this community. This book contains both stark realism and wondrous beauty. There are poems on love, loss, pain, struggle, justice, peace, revolution, art, and many poems that celebrate our city, its people, and its places. There is a subject index at the end of this book if you’d like to skip around. You’re sure to find something that suits your fancy. Fair warning to parents who wish to shield their children, this is not a book for little kids. No one was censored. Each contributor was encouraged to be themselves, to use whatever words they saw fit, and while it is a book that came together on a common theme of Vallejo, it also contains many other subjects that each poet was passionate about. Their words will make you think about the world and its many varying perspectives, experiences, and people. All contributors were embraced and accepted, even those with the tiniest of connections to the Vallejo community or merely only connected to myself in some cases. Anyone who submitted was welcome. Their writings remain their intellectual property, so reprint requests should go to the original authors of these pieces. This book is merely an opportunity of artistic unity that reaches across all boundaries.The most important part of writing, in this editor’s humble opinion, is the heart of the writer, and this book contains loads of it. These are the pure, uncensored expressions of the hearts of each writer, just as contradictory as life itself, so full of personal and universal truth. Collectively, this book is better than anything each of us could write on our own, and I am honored to have been its editor. Even if I had not been its editor, this is a book I would enjoy reading. The views expressed in this chapbook are those of the individual poets, not necessarily always shared by the city of Vallejo, its poet laureate, the Vallejo Peace Project, or perhaps, even yourself. You may vehemently disagree with some of their words. Please keep an open mind and heart anyways. Their poetry, personalities, backgrounds, and ideas are as gorgeously diverse as our city, and this book aims to welcome everyone within its pages, to give each artist total creative freedom for whatever vision they may wish to express, and to expose each reader to the beauty of their words.


To Light a Fire

To Light a Fire
Author: Terry Blackhawk
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2015-08-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0814341187

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Fellow educators, poets, and creative writers will be moved and inspired by this collection.


Standing at the Scratch Line

Standing at the Scratch Line
Author: Guy Johnson
Publisher: Villard
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2001-06-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 037550656X

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Raised in the steamy bayous of New Orleans in the early 1900s, LeRoi "King" Tremain, caught up in his family's ongoing feud with the rival DuMont family, learns to fight. But when the teenage King mistakenly kills two white deputies during a botched raid on the DuMonts, the Tremains' fear of reprisal forces King to flee Louisiana. King thus embarks on an adventure that first takes him to France, where he fights in World War I as a member of the segregated 369th Battalion—in the bigoted army he finds himself locked in combat with American soldiers as well as with Germans. When he returns to America, he battles the Mob in Jazz Age Harlem, the KKK in Louisiana, and crooked politicians trying to destroy a black township in Oklahoma. King Tremain is driven by two principal forces: He wants to be treated with respect, and he wants to create a family dynasty much like the one he left behind in Louisiana. This is a stunning debut by novelist Guy Johnson that provides a true depiction of the lives of African-Americans in the early decades of the twentieth century.


Echoes of a Distant Summer

Echoes of a Distant Summer
Author: Guy Johnson
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 954
Release: 2011-10-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1588361993

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“You done lived a tough life, boy, and I know I’m part responsible for that. I ain’t askin’ you to excuse me or forgive me. Just know I did the best I knew to do. I was just tryin’ to make you tough enough to deal with the world. To stand tall among men, I knew you had to be strong and have yo’ own mind.” “You were preparing me for war, Grandfather.” Guy Johnson, the author of the critically acclaimed debut Standing at the Scratch Line, continues the Tremain family saga. Jackson St. Clair Tremain hasn’t spoken to his grandfather King in nearly twenty years. Disgusted by the violence and bloodlust that seemed to be his grandfather’s way of life, Jackson chose to distance himself from King and live a simpler life. But now King is gravely ill, and his impending death places Jackson’s life—as well as those of his family and friends—in jeopardy. Reluctantly, Jackson travels to Mexico to see King. But after a brief reconciliation, his grandfather is assassinated, and Jackson suspects that his grandmother Serena may have had a hand in it. Jackson takes control of King’s organization, and as he does, he reflects on the summers he spent in Mexico as a child and the lessons he learned there at the knee of his strong-willed, complex grandfather. In Echoes of a Distant Summer, Guy Johnson introduces us to a new hero, Jackson St. Clair Tremain, who learns that, like his grandfather, he must be willing to protect those he loves—at all costs.


Hit List

Hit List
Author: Sarah Cortez
Publisher: Arte Publico Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2009
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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In Lucha Corpis story, "Hollow Point at the Synapses," her unique narrator, a bullet, describes the instant before killing a young Peruvian woman: "I feel the pull of the hammer. The pressure mounts. I am now in place. The moment is upon me. Swiftly and efficiently, I will do what I must, what I was created for. In an instant, I am off, traveling at a speed reserved only for death." This groundbreaking anthology of short fiction by Latino mystery writers, Hit List: The Best of Latino Mystery, features an intriguing and unpredictable cast of sleuths, murderers and crime victims. Reflecting the authors and societys preoccupation with identity, self, and territory, the stories run the gamut of the mystery genre, from traditional to noir, from the private investigator to the police procedural, and even a "chick lit" mystery. "The Right Profile" features a Miami private investigator who goes undercover to prove a deadbeat father can pay child support, and she delights in testifying against him in court. In "The Skull of Pancho Villa," someone has stolen the family heirloom and its up to Gus Corral to get it back. And in "A New York Chicano," a successful bachelor from El Paso a graduate of NYU working for Merrill Lynch in Manhattan gets his revenge against a xenophobic newscaster. Hit List collects for the first time short fiction by many of the Latino authors who have been pioneers in the mystery genre, using it to showcase their unique cultures, neighborhoods and realities. Contributors include award-winning writers such as Carolina García-Aguilera, Alicia Gaspar de Alba, Rolando Hinojosa, Manuel Ramos and Sergio Troncoso, as well as emerging writers who deserve more recognition.


The New Urban Frontier

The New Urban Frontier
Author: Neil Smith
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2005-10-26
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1134787464

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Why have so many central and inner cities in Europe, North America and Australia been so radically revamped in the last three decades, converting urban decay into new chic? Will the process continue in the twenty-first century or has it ended? What does this mean for the people who live there? Can they do anything about it? This book challenges conventional wisdom, which holds gentrification to be the simple outcome of new middle-class tastes and a demand for urban living. It reveals gentrification as part of a much larger shift in the political economy and culture of the late twentieth century. Documenting in gritty detail the conflicts that gentrification brings to the new urban 'frontiers', the author explores the interconnections of urban policy, patterns of investment, eviction, and homelessness. The failure of liberal urban policy and the end of the 1980s financial boom have made the end-of-the-century city a darker and more dangerous place. Public policy and the private market are conspiring against minorities, working people, the poor, and the homeless as never before. In the emerging revanchist city, gentrification has become part of this policy of revenge.