Saturday, February 27, 2010

CELEBRATING LUCILLE CLIFTON




CELEBRATING THE PROLIFIC LUCILLE CLIFTON !

Expired on Februay 13, 2010 at the age of 73

http://project1.caryacademy.org/echoes/poet_Lucille_Clifton/Defaultclifton.htm


ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Distinguished Poet, Author, Humanitarian, Poet Laureate, National Book Award Recipient, Professor, an American Literary Giant, Her book: “Good Woman: Poems and a Memoir, 1969-1980” (BOA, 1987) was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry in 1988. She won in 2001 for ‘Blessing the Boats.’ She was also the first African American woman to win the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize.

BORN:

Thelma Lucille Sayles was born on June 27, 1936, in Depew, N.Y., and reared in nearby Buffalo.

MARRIED:

In 1958 she married Fred Clifton and together they had six children.



Some of Ms. Clifton’s early work was published in “The Poetry of the Negro, 1746-1970” (Doubleday, 1970), edited by Langston Hughes and Arna Bontemps.

The Poet Society of America will honor Lucille as planned on April 1, 2010, at 7pm at the National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park, New York.

This prominent woman shook the literary world with her exuberance and honesty.

May her works continue to inspire and leave indelible impressions in our hearts and minds.

We love you Sister Lucille!




let there be new flowering

by Lucille Clifton


let there be new flowering

in the fields let the fields

turn mellow for the men

let the men keep tender

through the time let the time

be wrested from the war

let the war be won

let love be

at the end


poery from: http://www.literary-arts.org/pim/poems/1997/16/





Expressing Thanksgiving & Joy!

Linda Mose Meadows, Author & Inspirational Columnist:

The Blessedness of Believing A Devotional Journey of Life’s Lessons and God’s Promises

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Saturday, February 6, 2010

WHEN TROUBLE SHOWS, HELP AWAITS YOU!

CONVERSATION
By Agnes Nyanhongo
Born 1960 Nyanga, Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe Sculpture: A Tradition in Stone @ The Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport


There are two ways of exerting one’s strength:
one is pushing down, the other is pulling up.”
Booker T. Washington






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Friends, Kindly Visit My Inspirational Column in Urban Views Weekly
for:

February 3, 2010







WHEN TROUBLE SHOWS, HELP AWAITS YOU!


BY


LINDA MOSE MEADOWS
Pg. 7



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Sharing in Faith,
Linda Mose Meadows, Urban Views Weekly Columnist and Inspirational Author:
The Blessedness of Believing
A Devotional Journey of Life's Lessons and God's Promises

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CHAPPELLE LETMAN HAS INNER VISION

has beautifully captured
Chappelle Letman's creative essence in this picture!



“When there is no where else to turn, turn inward.
Enter into the sacred silence of your soul and
ask for healing, guidance and personal peace. ”
Michaiel Bovenes (born 1963);
Spiritual Empowerment Teacher, Professional Speaker



I am very pleased to introduce you to an outstanding man. He's an amazing person that I am elated to call friend: Chappelle Letman. Our initial introduction occured when I was selected to become a contributing journalist for The International Review of African American Art. I quickly learned that this sculptor and visual artist was no ordinary man. Literally he walks by faith. This Spring 2010 Edition of The International Review of African American Art will include a glimpse Chappelle Letman and feature one of his select pieces of sculpture.


I wanted to do more. I felt the urgency that there must be another way that would allow me to further contribute and share with others about this phenomenal artist. Values.com provided the perfect venue to share what my heart wished to convey about Chappelle's humor, joy of living and deep abiding faith in God. When viewing his art and conversing with him, it is evident that his inner vision and resolve push him to persevere as a visually challenged in a "sighted" world. What's better than a billboard on the information highway-the internet? Values.com, Foundations For a Better Life is an inspirational website-one of my favorites which allows all of us to create an inspirational community billboard! ( Enjoy creating a billboard also! On the Home page, click on the red banner CREATE YOUR OWN BILLBOARD.) I knew of just the right photo of Chappelle. I contacted Greg McGrath at The Cleveland Sight Center, sharing my endeavors and then Don Snyder of Don Snyder Photography, Inc. requesting his permission for use of his photos of Mr. Letman.


God answered my prayers; Mr. McGrath was enthusiastic about my project and Mr. Snyder graciously consented for my use of his Letman photos-for that I am grateful! And then I got busy creating! The Holy Ghost spoke to my heart and here's what I entitled the billboard and was prompted to write:


Chappelle Letman: A remarkable sculptor with eyes of faith.

INNER VISION




"Mr. Chappelle Letman is a 21st century master sculptor, a true
renaissance artist. Prior to losing his vision permanently in 1992 he worked in
construction to supplement his income, this artist loved painting with oils
which depicted nature scenes, cityscapes and people. Eight years later
transitioning into a new reality of being visually challenged wasn’t necessarily
easy for him. Mr. Letman recalled his loving mother’s promptings to excel and
live his best life. She instilled wisdom and a sound work ethic which he
continually exhibits. His spirit conveyed, “Don’t panic, have faith.” This life
lesson carries over when he humbly encourages young artists challenged visually
and physically to express themselves and not live by other’s dictates. He
echoes, “Stay alert and use your instincts.” He uses his own words of wisdom
which have prepared him for independence and creative expression. He’s surely
humble, but no shrinking violet. His life skills coupled with California’s Sight
Center instrumental instructions regarding technology devices and visual aids
helped Chappelle Letman live life with dignity. His heart is open to God’s
leading and his hands become the instrument for his creative expression which
have been captured by the photographer Don Snyder. Art and healing is a
phenomenal partnership. Chappelle Letman’s life is evidence that healing can
occur if we remain open to what God reveals in our inner visions. He receives
support and is in partnership with organizations that promote independence for
the visually impaired: the Ohio Arts Council, the Cleveland Sight Center and
Kentucky‘s American Printing House."


We celebrate your inner vision Chappelle, your creative energy and most assuredly thank God for you beating the odds as you continually encourage our hearts!


Expressing Thanksgiving & Joy!
Linda Mose Meadows, Author & Inspirational Columnist:
The Blessedness of Believing
A Devotional Journey of Life’s Lessons and God’s Promises
http://blessednessofbelieving.blogspot.com/

Saturday, January 30, 2010

BEST OF 2009- INSPIRATIONAL DEVOTIONAL, THE BLESSEDNESS OF BELIEVING SELECTED!

Author, Linda Mose Meadows'


Devotional selected as one of the


BEST OF 2009!



“This is a exciting world.

It is cram-packed with opportunity.

Great moments wait around every corner.”
Richard David De Vos



Ms. Linda Pate, Urban Views Weekly Columnist-noted Book Reviewer, and Owner of Precious Memories Book Store has selected 2 books for the BEST of 2009. Yes, friends you guessed it!


I am pleased to share that The Blessedness of Believing A Devotional Journey of Life's Lessons and God's Promises is one of Ms. Pate's fine literary picks for the BEST of 2009! This is a tremendous blessing and truly an honor! Thank you, thank you. Be sure to read the review in the Urban Views Weekly, January 27th, 2010 edition! The Article is entitled: Best of 2009. If you'd like to acquire this uplifting book, I've conveniently listed on my blog several wonderful websites where you can purchase The Blessedness of Believing A Devotional Journey of Life's Lessons and God's Promises by Linda Mose Meadows. Also, visit your local book stores they are there also. Don't see it on the self? The Customer Service desk will happily order it for you.


Well, let me just say, "EXTRA, EXTRA READ ALL ABOUT IT!" Yep, it's evident that I am enjoying this moment. (LOL!) Have a wonder evening!



Expressing Thanksgiving & Joy!
Linda Mose Meadows, Author & Inspirational Columnist:
The Blessedness of Believing
A Devotional Journey of Life’s Lessons and God’s Promises
http://blessednessofbelieving.blogspot.com/

http://blessedauthorlm.wordpress.com/

Monday, January 25, 2010

PASSION: HE CAPTURED HER HEART AND SHE CONTINUED BUILDING A HISTORIC LEGACY!


Dr. Saundra Cherry has continued building a historic legacy!


The mission of the James A. Fields House, Inc. is to promote the historical, educational, and cultural legacy of Americans of African heritage in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia; to support tourism In Virginia; and to restore and preserve the landmark of the first black hospital in the city of Newport News, Virginia (Whittaker Memorial Hospital) through educational programs and historical tours within the Hampton Roads area.

Address: 617 27th Street, Newport News, VA 23607

Phone Number: (757) 245-1991 (757) 245-1991

Email:
jafieldshouse@hotmail.com









A Blessedness of Believing Series: Youtube Tribute to Elder Greg Cherry



Dr. Saundra Cherry has gracefully embraced her late husband's, Elder Greg Cherry's passion and dedication of preserving the noble legacy of James Apostle Fields an ex-slave, educator, graduate of Hampton Normal & Agricultural Institute, legislator, attorney, and home owner where the first African American Hospital in Newport, News existed).


Elder Greg Cherry (1955-2007) was a passionate historian who dreamed of acquiring the historic James Apostle Fields House before a demolition crew was scheduled to level this important landmark. Elder Cherry continually petitoned the City of Newport News for three years regarding his ownership of an important piece of Virginia's African American history. Elder Cherry successfully acquired the James A. Fields House. In that year of 2000, the Cherry's began restoring the house and thus began a labor of love and committment dedicated to educating a community regarding the treasure that had withstood years of neglect.

Today, there is a continued need for the greater community to support the James A. Fields House. Dr. Saundra Cherry remains faithful and dedicated to the vision of preserving this historic landmark and museum located in Newport News, VA. She is compelled to carry on the legacy in order that future generations will continue to appreciate and celebrate the amazing life of James Apostle Fields. We’re extremely grateful for Elder Greg Cherry's zeal and love for life, history, culture and the arts. And more importantly, we salute Dr. Saundra Cherry for continuing to build upon the legacy of a noble man.



As a result of the Cherry's outpouring of love and preservation, the James A. Fields House is listed on the Virginia Landmark Register, the National Register of Historic Places, and the Virginia Civil War Trails. Museum visitors have a unique opportunity to experience firsthand what the turn of the century life resembled for African Americans living in in Newport News. We hope many more will follow Virginia’s Trails leading to the James A. Fields House embrace this passionate mission and support the vision!

Expressing Thanksgiving & Joy!
Linda Mose Meadows, Author & Inspirational Columnist:
The Blessedness of Believing
A Devotional Journey of Life's Lessons and God's Promises

http://blessednessofbelieving.blogspot.com/
http://blessedauthorlm.wordpress.com/

Thursday, January 21, 2010

THANK YOU RICHMOND.COM


God gave you a gift of 86,400 seconds today.
Have you used one to say 'thank you?'”
William Arthur Ward(1921-1994); Author, Educator, Motivational Speaker



RICHMOND.COM is a multifaceted interactive website with an urban heart beat. There’s information from the arts & entertainment to lifestyle news and events. Something positive is continually happening in Richmond and everyone is invited to partake. Take a sneak peak, browse or peruse the events in Richmond and the surrounding areas. This city is indeed a progressive “metro-plex” that eagerly awaits your anticipated arrival.


I can't hide it! I am very pleased to share that when I pursed the Richmond.com menu of items I discovered a list of my Columns written for Urban Views Weekly. In the event that readers missed picking up their Urban Views Weekly from the orange mailboxes ( located throughout the city) they really haven't missed out on reading Urban Views Weekly and my inspirational columns. Now the column is once again a click away on Richmond's official tourism website. Needless to say this was a delightful discovery!


Thank you Richmond.com for your wonderful consideration. I feel very honored to be apart of your innovative tourism website.


Friends here is the link and list of several featured columns written by me, Linda Mose Meadows, Author & Inspirational Columnist for Urban Views Weekly. I believe that this confirms our intuition that discovery awaits us! There is plenty of good to be found. Have a super day!



http://search.richmond.com/Search.jsp?mQuery=LINDA+MOSE+MEADOWS&mMethod=submitquery&mInfoSourceFlag=News&mSortNewsBy=Relevance&mSortShoppingBy=Relevance&mSortPhotoBy=Relevance&mSortEventsBy=Relevance&mSortBlogBy=Relevance&mStart=1&sname=RIC&thisSSURL=

The Power of OneUrban Views Weekly -

Nov 4, 2009

Destiny Is Calling
Urban Views Weekly - Sep 23, 2009

We Have the Choice to Grab Hold of Life!
Urban Views Weekly - Sep 9, 2009

Forgiveness Makes Each Day Yours
Urban Views Weekly - Aug 12, 2009

As We Grow Older, We Are Not Alone
Urban Views Weekly - Jul 29, 2009

You're at a Crossroads, the Odds are with You
Urban Views Weekly - Jul 15, 2009

Saying, Yes! When the World Says, No!

Urban Views Weekly - Jul 1, 2009

Learning How to Make the Most of My Day!
Expressing Thanksgiving & Joy!
Linda Mose Meadows, Author & Inspirational Columnist:

The Blessedness of Believing

A Devotional Journey of Life's Lessons and God's Promises

http://blessednessofbelieving.blogspot.com/
http://blessedauthorlm.wordpress.com/

Sunday, January 17, 2010

IMPACT YOUR WORLD! EMBRACING RELIEF EFFORTS FOR HAITI


Photos from CNN.com






2 Corinthians 4:16-18
(New International Version - UK)

16 Therefore we do not lose heart.

Though outwardly we are wasting away,

yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day.

17 For our light and momentary troubles are

achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all.

18 So we fix our eyes not on what is seen,

but on what is unseen.

For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.


Reference CNN's Impact Your World:

http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2007/impact/

has created an invaluable list of resources,
efforts and measures we may choose from to lend our active support
towards the relief efforts in Haiti.
Thanks CNN!



For over a week now we've witnessed via the news media the horrific images of the crippled, injured and the deceased who apparently were no match for the concrete structures that shook under the pressure of the earthquake in Haiti! It's unbelievable-the images and new reality realized. Countless individuals are still barricaded in their homes, schools, orphanages and businesses. But the fact remains that for many Haitians and their loved ones living abroad, their world is literally shaken, turned upside down! The whereabouts of many are unknown.

Our nation, the world and Haitians are in shock! It's sad and overwhelming to witness people wandering, hungry, homeless and destitute. But there appears to be a glimmer of home through the humanitarian efforts which are making a night and day difference. We too, are encouraged to do our part in supporting such noble efforts.

Taking the lead are new global, political and humanitarian partnerships being forged from school aged children, NBA teams to the Episcopal Relief and Development Fund. These determined alliances have taken an allegiance to actively assist and go where the need exists.



We turn on our televisions and computers, watch CNN and learn of the heroic acts of rescue workers and and Haitians assisting their neighbors, strangers-lifting and chiseling through massive concrete barriers from sun up to sun down. Thank God for these relentless individuals that just aren't walking away in frustration! You'll see folks frantically urging the camera man, the reporers, the onlookers, the military, anyone that happens by to quickly come help! The sentiment echoed is to help another struggling soul and don't delay!


If you are like me, you too want to assist. We desire to do something useful. CNN has helped in providing an indepth internet site with resources you may wish to consider for supporting the relief humaniatarian efforts. Let's model the efforts of the " Good Samaritans" I referenced earlier who actively desire to help.



Let's not dare rest until we've helped another living soul secure food, medical supplies, shelter and immediate care. I feel the pull and tug in my spirit. Yes indeed, we are challeneged to ease the burden of others-that's our call , that's our mission! WE (me and you) are the hands, hearts and eyes that God is electing to use today! Friends, this is urgent!
Believing We Can Make A Difference:
Linda Mose Meadows, Author & Inspirational Columnist
The Blessedness of Believing
A Devotional Journey of Life's Lessons and God's Promises

http://blessednessofbelieving.blogspot.com/

You’ve Got A Friend

  One of my favorite  songs is: “You’ve Got A Friend (originally by Carole King with Roberta Flack ) This song came rushing to my mind as I ...