@DancingOnHisOwn The Southern Esesu Endeavor Digital Retreat w my homegirl Etenia. 10 writers of the Black Diaspora will present to one another, close read, write, workshop, + just be together. Plan to be there in 2025.
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Elijah literally told God he was exhausted, overwhelmed, and ready to give up, and instead of punishment or disappointment, God responded with rest, food, and care
so pretending to be okay when you are not doesn’t impress Him, it just distances you from the intimacy that comes with truth. God is not asking for perfection, He is asking for honesty.
Is God Is - 5/15
I Love Boosters (Boots Riley) - 5/22
Lady (Olive Nwosu) - TBA
That’s Her (Nina Lee) - TBA
If I Go Will They Miss Me (Walter Thompson-Hernández) - FALL 2026
this doesn't just end at You, Me and Tuscany! pls lets support these black films in 2026 <3
The woman with the issue of blood spent everything, suffered alone for 12 years.
When she touched Jesus in desperation, He stopped, turned, and was delighted to call her “Daughter.”
Your long wait doesn’t mean He forgot you.
He delights in your faith, however small. Reach out. He’s turning toward you with joy
Epiphany’s Breakout Prize is open, and it’s not just for students—all writers who haven’t published a full-length book can apply. Winners in each category (poetry and prose) will receive a $1,000 cash prize and publication in our next issue. Apply through the link in our bio!
The Inca didn’t “lack writing.”
They used khipu.
This was knotted, color-coded fiber cords engineered to record census counts, labor obligations (mit’a), storehouse inventories, tribute flows, and administrative data across thousands of miles of empire.
Position, knot type, cord hierarchy, and color all carried meaning. Decimal accounting. Layered structure. Trained specialists who could read and audit them.
Thousands survive.
An empire of millions ran on portable data architecture… without paper, without ink.
Literacy doesn’t have to look like a page.
The African American, African, and Black Diaspora Studies e-book collection for libraries includes 636 titles that span the humanities and social sciences, covering history, religion, literature, art, anthropology, and more.
Browse the collection: https://t.co/Mv6JiwQMM0
Our next online issue is themed ANGER! We want your zoom soliloquy to your therapist, a stichic of your road rage, a love letter to your absent internal peace, an abecedarian denouncing the dept of education, a seething sonnet with a pacifying volta. https://t.co/eU3wrrHCDN
whatever you do, do not die with your music still in you. I don’t care what the music is. a practice. a craft. a discipline that would die if you stopped showing up to it. a way of being in a room that changes how the room feels. whatever your music is - the thing that makes you feel like yourself when you’re doing it - do not leave it inside you. the world is full of silent people whose music died with them. and the silence looks exactly like a normal life. that’s how it gets away with it.
If you want to start drawing, there this a channel on YouTube (I am not affiliated with it) called Draw Sessions. Go to its playlists and find the foundation one. Early videos cover fundamentals including how to hold a pencil and how to change pressure. Really useful, all free!
Turtle fact: turtles have 13 larger plates at the center of their shell and 28 along the outer edge, corresponding perfectly to the 13 lunar cycles in a year and the 28 days in a lunar month. This also happens to correspond to a woman’s menstrual cycle. Because of this, many Indigenous cultures saw the turtle as a living calendar, a symbol of cycles, wisdom, and the feminine rhythms of life.