Category: Barack Obama
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Guerrilla Decontextualization and the 2012 Presidential Election Campaign (Part 1 of 3) | Aberjhani | Blog Post | Red Room
Freedom Tower workers go up on a lift as a U.S. flag waves in the foreground. (photo by Shannon Stapleton for Reuters) “…You are looking at the miracles and missing the meaning behind the miracles.” –Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Guerrilla decontextualization is a somewhat ungainly term that falls more out…
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Dancing to the Paradigm Rhythms of Change in Action (part 1 of 2) | Aberjhani | Blog Post | Red Room
Ethiopian journalist and publisher Eskinder Nega. (photo courtesy of World News) “I am Eskinder Nega. Like my hero Nelson Mandela, my soul is unconquered, my spirit unbroken, my head unbowed, and my heart unafraid.”—Eskinder Nega from I Am Eskinder Nega Change…
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Poetics of Paradigm Dancing in the 2012 Presidential Election Campaign (part 1) | Aberjhani | Blog Post | Red Room
Queen Elizabeth II enjoys a toast with President Barack Obama and actor Tom Hanks at a 2011 celebration. (photograph by Pete Souza) The British Prime Minister Winston Churchill during World War II reportedly quoted the great Harlem Renaissance poet Claude McKay’s poem “If We Must Die” when he addressed the…
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Events in 2011 and Forthcoming Book Strengthen Author James Baldwin’s Legacy | Aberjhani | Blog Post | Red Room
The author James Baldwin remains an iconoclastic force in American literature and culture. To discover some of the reasons why, please click the following link: Events in 2011 and Forthcoming Book Strengthen Author James Baldwin’s Legacy | Aberjhani | Blog Post | Red Room.
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