One Hundred Black Women, One Hundred Actions

(Community Matters) Thoroughly enjoyed Wura-Natasha Ogunji’s piece, One Hundred Black, Women, One Hundred Movements.  I’m not sure I can describe the feeling of power I see rising from gatherings of black women.  I apologize if this sounds patronizing; it’s certainly not meant that way.  I’ve always had that feeling.

After a 9+ dinner at Eastside Showroom with our weekend house guest, Prof Keith Walters and Cari Anderson & Tish Smith and Luke Hayes, we set up a picnic space across the street and were joined by Amy & Kirk Rudy and Steve Adler.  Even for a little while by Langston Mighell Byrd – his mom Lisa let him come play for a bit  Sorry we missed Ixchel but understand she was having a mom’s night in.

After, I met Michael & Milinda Mitchell for the US Art Authority bash (who knew there was a groovy gift shop up the stairs on the far end of Spider House) then queso and a nightcap at Trudy’s.


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