Imagiread Family, May marked a really good month for Imagiread. In it I launched an e-campaign with Usborne Books and a good friend, Stephanie Duhon agreed to do the same with her Stella n Dot and made out wonderfully at the “BOOK SWAP ON THE ROOF”. She recently emailed me and shared the great news that we are only $30.00 away from having proceeds
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I joke about my having moved to this very different republican of a state all the time. I joke about it because it is foreign to me the way a state of this statue and size has very little order. Don’t find me wrong, I can appreciate the diversity, weather and economic developments but all in all what else is going on in Texas?
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With all that has happened this week I am proud to be able to reflect. Grateful that my week started on the greatest of notes and that was as a guest on KPFT’s Pan African Journal. The show is hosted by Sis. Akua Holt who typically features those who are amidst the progess in the liberation of Africa and Africans. I could go on
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What reading has done for me is a very important series to me personally and primiarly why I built a forum for it on Imagiread. I truly believe that we are connected in indivisible ways and that we, sometimes, are encouraged by stories of triumph and resilence. “What reading has done for me..” seeks to speak to us all and how our lives really
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Looking up from a good book (which I think was The Tao of the Wu by The Rza) some years ago I remember having a thought. That thought would be the imprint for what I would come to know and love years later and what I would call Imagiread. I birthed Imagiread for many reasons. One of the most important is out of the
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