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Forte: Sour Chutney: The Ethnopoetics of Exploitation, Transplantation, and Violence
Blog Post, April, 19 2009
Maximilian Forte
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The feature here is the late Dr. Roi Kwabena’s musical spoken poem, Sour Chutney, from his hypnotic Y42K album, an unrecognized treasure in my view, where every one of his musical spoken word pieces is hauntingly beautiful.
Dickey: You Grow Down in the Ground
Blog Post, March, 15 2008
Charles Dickey
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Apples grow on trees, insects tend weeds and leaves, clouds make rain, people talk through problems. In Nicaragua, the people have set tanks and guns in concrete, created a peace park by stopping and enclosing
Earp: Communities of Ultimacy: Re-post from an older blog of mine
Blog Post, February, 06 2008
Charley Earp
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Some more considerations about community, especially religion, revised from an earlier blog posting of mine at another site.
Earp: Religion and Left Activism: Interior and Exterior Collective
Blog Post, December, 15 2007
Charley Earp
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First posting on a pivotal topic for me, religion, the left, and the religious left.


