Monday, January 23, 2012

Redtails




Hi Guys! 


Just wanted to share my thoughts about the new film Redtails that recently came out in theaters about the Tuskegee Airmen who flew during WWII.


It's so interesting to me how people say that this is the 1st time that this story is being told and people need to hear about it w/ regard to Redtails. I think it's a shame that the only way some African-Americans will ever know anything about our history is if they put it in a film. Maybe if more of us had paid attention during school or were fortunate enough to have family or community leaders that taught us about our history we wouldn't have to wait for a man named George Lucas to put out a film about 'our' history. This story has been told a million times over through film (The Tuskegee Airmen circa 1995) and books..but you know what they say about Black people and books. This is just my opinion though. Let me get back to trying to educate our children so we don't have to wait another 20 years for them to learn about who they are and what they come from.

But if you are wondering, I did go out and see the film so you all can't say I didn't "supoprt". lol



Peace. Love. And Blessings.

~Allyson

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

HERstory on Film!

Hi Guys and Gals!

I found this really great video on Youtube of a poem discussing a piece of what I want this site to be out. Check it out and tell me what you think.

You will find the link below...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IriwUB1Ld9k


Tootles.

Epiphany

Hi guys,

Have you ever had a morning where you just didn't want to get out of bed? That is exactly how my morning went. We got snow last night in New England around 1am and by 8 am it had melted all away. Soo, when I woke up this morning and saw that gloomy overcast sky. The makings for a very slow day. However, I would like to note that I did get a lot of work done this morning for school. I am very proud of myself. Recently I have been letting the procrastination monkey get control of my life, but that is coming to and end NOW! I am taking back my power over my academic career and all things that are important to me in my life.

That was my rant for this evening. Hope you guys have had a WONDERFUL day! Please feel free to comment or leave suggestions for all of the post that I create on here.

Peace. Love. And Blessings.

~Allyson

Monday, January 16, 2012

Hi Loves!

So this evening my Boyfriend and I rented  Rise of the Planet of the Apes from Redbox and watched it. I LOVE James Franco as an actor and was excited to know that he was in this film. I love all things bringing together humans, animals, and someone taking over the world. For those of you who have not seen the film and intend to I don't want to spoil it for you, but let's just say that you find yourself rooting for Cesar (leader of the apes) and his army to out smart the human race. However as we were watching the film I kept asking myself, where are the female apes in this story? I'm positive that the Ape Kingdom consists of female species that are contributing to their society just as the males are. I'm almost positive that this story just as easily could have been about Cleopatra instead of Cesar. But that's just my opinion.
Every leader in history has had a woman by there side who has helped them takeover the world and in my opinion Cesar is no different. In fact, I would argue that if he did have a female influence many of the films storylines would have gone a different route. All in all I thought that the film was great and really humanized the use of apes as scientific experiments and what happens when things go wrong. I'm giving Planet of the Apes: Rise of the Apes a B+! It would have been an A if there was a female chimp by Cesars side to help him rule the land!

Peace. Love. And Blessings
~Allyson

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on PhotoPeach




Happy Monday Everyone!

I want to take this time to reflect on the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the impact that he has left on the society in which we live today. If it wasn't for Dr. King having a vision of what he wanted for not only people of color but for his own children; to live in a world where they would not be judged for the color of their skin but the content of their character; that we would have many of the freedoms and luxuries that we do. Dr. King was at the forefront of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and wanted to see a change happen in America. When you have the opportunity, take some time out today to honor Dr. King by saying hello to someone on the street, or helping someone who is in need. That would truly be an honor to Dr. King and his Legacy.

Peace. Love. And Blessings

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Keeping up with the World

Hi Guys!

I Hope everyone had an AWESOME winter break and spent it with friends and loved ones. I enjoyed my vacation to the Caribbean to visit my boyfriends family in the Virgin Islands (Will be posting pics soon). Just wanted to let everyone know that I will begin posting regularly again and keeping you guys up to date with things that are going on. With Black History Month coming up soon, I think now is a great time to focus in on things that are important. As always, Peace. Love. and Blessings.

~Allyson