Ashanti
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Pieces of Me All Over the Place is a poetic biography reflecting many different pieces of Ashanti's life. This book takes you on a roller coaster ride of many twists and turns. It covers such topics as self-esteem, domestic violence, love, heartbreak, prayers, self-worth, social injustice, and the demise of African-Americans.
Poems such as Am I Good Enough and Broken Vessel dive into self-esteem as Ashanti questions her own self-worth in relationships....
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Miranda Thorpe, an experienced psychotherapist, and grandmother, offers us a unique book about a valuable parenting skill that is rapidly being lost around the world. The simple technique of early and gentle toilet training (Elimination Communication) is a traditional method of using observation, timing, sounds, and intuition with minimal use of nappies (diapers). This 'dance' between the caregiver and baby results in a stronger 'in sync' bond that...
12) Black Under
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The poem from which BLACK UNDER derives its title opens with a resounding declaration: "I am black and black underneath." These words are an anthem that reverberates throughout Ashanti Anderson's debut short collection. We feel them as we navigate her poems' linguistic risks and shifts and trumpets, as we straddle scales that tip us toward trauma's still-bloody knife in one turn then, into cutting wit and shrewd humor in the next. We hear them amplified...
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Dr. Ashanti is an ambitious woman with an established career in education. She loses her first true love in college, which leads her down a road she would have never predicted. Through a couple of casual relationships, she finds herself pregnant and taking on the role of single mother with love and enthusiasm, while attempting to further her career. Though challenges are ever-present, she doesn't give up on her goals nor the possibility of finding...
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In “Your Average Nigga”, Vershawn Ashanti Young disputes the belief that speaking Standard English and giving up Black English Vernacular helps black students succeed academically. Young argues that this assumption not only exaggerates the differences between two compatible varieties of English but forces black males to choose between an education and their masculinity, by choosing to act either white or black. As one would expect from a scholar...
16) Coach Carter
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Inspired by a true story, this inspirational account of a high school basketball coach who received high praise, and staunch criticism, for benching his entire undefeated team due to their poor academic performances.
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This is the tale of four inner city characters, who find themselves trying to cope and living day to day under pressure from a society that has a schizophrenic, love/hate relationship with them. Wanting to strive but finding themselves struggling to survive, they turn to dysfunctional and unorthodox strategies to meet their goals. However, when their goals are, turned upside down by forces beyond their control, they are again, forced to dig deep into...
19) Stuck
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An original pop musical with an urban "Rent"-like quality about six commuters who get stuck together on a New York City subway. Through the power of music, they learn about each other's live and, in turn, have a profound impact on one another. Connecting across lines of race, culture, and class in a way that only situations of circumstance or happenstance can create, this will be a day that none of them will ever forget.