Back to Introduction Inevitable Daughter Act 3-3 An African Blood Siblings Play Characters: Nigeria, Sister Dallas Ng, Somal, Leah and Mrs. Thompson Setting: Prison (A Table, a Floral Sheet and Four Chairs) (Nigeria, Somal, Leah and Mrs. Thompson sit quietly around the bare table.) Mrs. Thompson: Oh, I remember I brought something. (Mrs. Thompson spreadsContinue reading “Play: Inevitable Daughter — Act 3-3”
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Play: Inevitable Daughter — Act 1-1
Back to Introduction Inevitable Daughter Act 1-1 An African Blood Siblings Play Characters: Nigeria, Somal, Leah and Mrs. Thompson Setting: Home (The four characters are seated around the table with a floral sheet atop.) Nigeria: First thing I’mma get with my money is a new weave. Leah: (Laughing) Girl you crazy! Nigeria: I ain’t crazy.Continue reading “Play: Inevitable Daughter — Act 1-1”
Onitaset Kumat is Wiser than the Wisest Europeans
Listen Siblings, I come in peace, “People bring about their own undoing through their tongues.” — KMT Proverb I used to self-aggrandize with a Sister then nominally apologize. She forgave me pointing out how it’s alright to toot one’s own horn. It seems detestable to boast of one’s own wisdom, yet unlike many readers, IContinue reading “Onitaset Kumat is Wiser than the Wisest Europeans”
Dialogue Four of Five on Race: Corruption Defined
From Dialogue Three of Five on Race [ . . .] — “Cultural Oppression” Onitaset Kumat: Last we spoke, we resolved that ‘culture’ is the continuity from ancestry, ‘oppression’ is a means toward moulding, and ‘cultural oppression’ is a means toward moulding toward a culture. Knobeco: Yes we did. Onitaset Kumat: We briefly mentioned thatContinue reading “Dialogue Four of Five on Race: Corruption Defined”
Notes on Marimba Ani’s “Yurugu” Lecture
Listen Siblings, I come in peace, “The problem with Europeans and Asians is Europeans and Asians; the solutions for Africans is Africans.” — Onitaset Kumat Today we study the thought patterns of Europeans (Occidentalism) and Africans (Originalism) with the help of Marimba Ani. This is important, without an understanding of human natures, we can’t evenContinue reading “Notes on Marimba Ani’s “Yurugu” Lecture”