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    Moments with Charlamagne’s “Shook One.”

    Charlamagne Tha God  (Lenard McKelvey) has been on a roll when it comes to maximizing his reach and stepping into his purpose/destiny. In 2017 he released his first book Black Privilege: Opportunity Comes to Those Who Create It and in 2018 he returned with this offering, Shook Ones: Anxiety Playing Tricks on Me. Here we see Charlamagne take aim at anxiety – hoping to illuminate its presence in his life, as well as the lives of African Americans everywhere. Choosing to stick with the same structural framework he used in his first book, Charlamagne weaves stories from his own life with sections that tell how he experienced anxiety + what he would suggest you do about it. What truly makes…

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    Book of the Month – The Barber of Natchez by Edwin Adams Davis and William Ransom Hogan comprised of William Johnson’s memoirs

    This month’s book of the month is The Barber of Natchez, written by Edwin Adams Davis and William Ransom Hogan, comprised of the notes and journaling of a one, ex-slave, William Johnson of Natchez, Mississippi. It is described as an absorbing account of the rise of Mr. Johnson from the depths of slavery to freedom, business, and success – as well as high community standing all before 1850, an amazing feat considering all slaves still weren’t free until 1865.  I’m actually from this city and once I went off to college I became enamored with all the history it had holed up and hidden amidst the confederate aristocracy it so proudly boasted.…

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    Moments from Rza’s The Tao of Wu: a reflection.

    Moments… Sheessssssshhhh! I’ve been in the ultimate struggle lately. I’m a Ph.D student, high school teacher, and a father in my spare time, (I kid on the spare time thing obviously) but I have been reading, exploring + experiencing. Recently one of my co-workers blessed me with a book he felt compelled to share based on some of our conversations and I couldn’t be more pleased with the experience.  The Tao of Wu by The Rza begins with a foreword by his Sifu, Shi Yan Ming, a Shaolin Monk from the thirty-fourth generation of Shaolin warrior monks, the world’s oldest practitioners of the Cha’an Buddhist philosophy we call kung fu. He speaks of…