Azjamon.com/blog has served out its life. Time to move on. See what’s out there. You will find me out there in other places. If not, ask and I’ll tell you where I am.
namaste

Azjamon.com/blog has served out its life. Time to move on. See what’s out there. You will find me out there in other places. If not, ask and I’ll tell you where I am.
namaste
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Come August I’ll be one of oh, my guess is probably about 6, undergrads attending college at the ripe young age of 52. When I originally started college in 1991 at 33 years old, I thought I was kinda old for it, But ironically now I’m pretty geared up and raring to get into a life with more academic stimulation.
I’m starting a little easy I suppose. Two classes are online and 2 are back-to-back on Tuesdays & Thursdays; so it won’t crimp real life too much as I transition into a much more robust schedule in 2011 & beyond.
My major is African Studies (of course?) and I am excited about the opportunity to delve deeply into one of my passions. I’ve been self-studying Africa for years and most people that know me know I intend to live there (West Africa) at some point down the road.
I am trying to decide how/if I should document this experience for the ages, or for the helluvit.
I guess it’ll probably be the latter.
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This was so beautifully ironic; the comedy becoming tragedy and drama. There’s nuance here. The capacity of music and editing to create mood. Well done, sniff.
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Twenty + years listenin’. Still chill.
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Okay, I may be old and washed up (not!) but who can resist babies?! …and they’re coming soon (April 2010)…. watch…
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The Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial is being built in Washington D.C.
“The memorial is envisioned as a quiet and receptive space, yet at the same time, powerful and emotionally evocative, reflecting the spirit of the message Dr. King delivered and the role he played in society.”
“The King Memorial is intended to be personally transformative for visitors, building a sense of commitment to the promise of positive change and active citizenship. Drawing from Dr. King’s own rich metaphorical language, the themes of “the Man, the Movement and the Message” are intertwined into a larger experience of place.”
Click HERE for more information.

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Unicef- Google is sponsoring with the Unicef to help the children of Haiti whose lives have been affected by the earthquake. Click on the link to donate.
Red Cross - is the key organization being sponsored by the White House in an letter from President Obama. Click on the Red Cross link to donate or text “haiti” to 90999.
Yele Haiti Relief Fund - We highly recommend this organization as it has grassroots right in the heart of Haiti. Organized by musician (the Fugees) and native Haitian Wyclef Jean to help the people of Haiti, this is a great way to get money right to the people. For more on Yele and Wyclef’s efforts, please read our sister site, Blogcritics.org where writer Clayton Perry recently interviewed Wyclef. You may also text “YELE” to 501501 to send $5.
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This is an amazing addition to the “Playing for Change” series of music videos. With cameos from Bono & Bob Marley, along with talented artist from around the world, this tune is evidence of ONE LOVE.
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While stranded in Newark’s Terminal C on Sunday after the airport was sealed because of a security breach, musician Josh Wilson lead a group of travelers in an impromtu version of “Hey Jude”.
This is one of those moments that we can hang on to when we start losing hope in our fellow human beings.
(the sound improves at :19)
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