The time has come to close the book on 2011 and say hello to 2012. Before giving you my New Year's wishes, a couple things:
Highlights
It's been an interesting year for yours truly. Some personal matters aside, some great memories came about in 2011:
Hooligans in Wondaland-5/11/11, 5/27/11
The picture above? 'Nuff said.
Oh, and yeah-SHE RETWEETED AND DIRECTLY TWEETED ME!!!
Thrivals 4.0-Louisville ROCKS!!! By the way, if you aren't familiar with Thrivals, check out ideafestival.com and RUN, not walk, to Louisville September 2012 for Thrivals 5.0. Also, read the post on Martin Luther King's dream and thrivals. Links to Dr. Nathaniel Irvin's definition are there. For information about places to stay in Louisville, check out the September about Central Park B&B about the experience there.
9/29/11-My third decade commences
10/20/11-Campus Consciousness Tour!!! F.A.N.D.R.O.I.D.S. know the deal.
It has been the year of Monae: performances at the Grammys and Nobel Peace Prize concert, multiple magazine cameos, Tightrope appearances in HP and KMart commercials AND Happy Feet 2, AND she announced she'll be releasing not 1 but 2 albums in 2012.
As for life lessons this year: many events occur in life for a reason. That reason may not reveal itself at all or after some time passes. The key is to take it one day at a time, which will not be easy. At all.
What's Happening in 2012
Expect some more words from the mad mind that is moi, including the return of Rita Barbour in the continuation of her adventures. (She's been nagging me for months about it)
My sincere hope and prayer is that the year to come is a most blessed, prosperous, and joyous one for you and yours.
Ms. Rana Dee
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Saturday, December 17, 2011
"...and we PAINT!"
Gifts and giving (in the spirit of the Season)
In attempts to deal with this moment of being under-the-weather, I decided to put the tea set that my good friend gave to me. Using the set immediatly brought thoughts about that friend and the blessing to have someone to share common interests with. In this season where giving (and shopping) is at the forefront, it's nice to pause to reflect on the point of the giving-the people we're sharing them with. Getting caught up in the details of shopping and budgets can easily veer us away from that fact. Giving is about the human connection more so than the actual items in themselves. They're meant to be reminders of what lies beneath-the love between family, friends, and others as members of the human species. What's more, gifts and giving are purposed to recall the value of each person given their shared humanity. It's a blessing to be to able to share with someone other than oneself. To be able to receive is a blessing as well considering nothing in life is guaranteed. THAT is the heart of gifts and giving.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Foot-In-Mouth: A musing
Everyone has a moment (or two, or three) in their life where they said or did something that caused them to look at themself and go"What was I thinking?". For purposes of this entry, it shall be referred to as foot-in-mouth disease. For some, it's curable. For others, well, there may not exactly be a cure. The key is in how it's managed. In such instances, it's easy for demoralization to set in. As the moral of the first poem in the previous entry suggests, there is the risk for the aforementioned to turn into inaction. Instead of being proactive or productive, one who improperly manages their foot-in-mouth end up in a cycle of defeat. On the other hand, proper management (i.e. using "foot-in-mouth" moments as catalysts for positive change) can initiate a cure or an effective means to work around the issue. Like the majority of life's issues, mindset is at the core. It's not easy, but a change in thinking is necessary to address this epedimic.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Some Poems
Woulda...
(Inspired by my mom)
Woulda
Coulda
Shoulda
Didn't
Wasn't
Aint.
Dwelt upon wishes
Swish
True
Blue
Doing
Right through
You
The Scatterbrain
Lost
with the facade of wanting to be found
Daydreams pound
Where's the filter
when you need one?
(Inspired by my mom)
Woulda
Coulda
Shoulda
Didn't
Wasn't
Aint.
Dwelt upon wishes
Swish
True
Blue
Doing
Right through
You
The Scatterbrain
Lost
with the facade of wanting to be found
Daydreams pound
Where's the filter
when you need one?
Sunday, November 13, 2011
For the 7 Pearls
89 years strong
We proundly wear royal blue and gold
as "Greater Service, Greater Progress" guides our steps.
We honor you
Mary Lou
Dorothy
Vivian
Nannie
Hattie
Cubena
and Bessie Mae
for your illustrious legacy
we're honored to carry to this day
that is
SIGMA GAMMA RHO
We proundly wear royal blue and gold
as "Greater Service, Greater Progress" guides our steps.
We honor you
Mary Lou
Dorothy
Vivian
Nannie
Hattie
Cubena
and Bessie Mae
for your illustrious legacy
we're honored to carry to this day
that is
SIGMA GAMMA RHO
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Musings on Violet Stars, Happy Hunting!
A post on Janelle Monae's MySpace page posed a challenge to unveil the hidden meanings within "Violet Stars, Happy Hunting! After much reflection, here's my contribution:
“ I’m an alien from outer space”
Those who aren’t part of the majority are “alien”, “foreign”, or the “other”
“I’m a cybergirl without a face, a heart, or a mind”
In context of the story, this is Cindi’s description of how she is seen as an android-a bunch of metal and wires with no uniqueness, thought, or soul.
Metaphorically, this lyric can be a veiled description of the human identity in relation to technology. In many instances, we “recreate our identities” when we interact with technology- ex: twitter/facebook profiles, e-mail addresses, etc. Simultaneously, however, each individual in the digital world is just one of literally millions.
“I’m a slave girl without a race”
As demonstrated throughout history, slavery has occurred in various forms throughout the world and across racial lines. In many instances, especially in America , slaves were considered property. In addition, women throughout history all over the world had the status of property-belonging to the father during youth and to the husband in older years. Even in contemporary society, many women are beholden to behavioral and cultural norms. This lyric is an expression of solidarity with all women-past and present-who are enslaved in any way, shape, or form.
“On the run cause they’re here to erase and chase out my kind”
The meaning of this line for the story goes without saying. In another context, it alludes to the countless instances in history of systematic attempts to eliminate the “other” and those within such groups who literally (and figuratively) ran in order to survive in such circumstances. Examples like Anne Frank and Immaculee Illibagiza come to mind.
“And I think to myself: ‘Wait, it’s impossible, that they’re gunning for me-and now they’re after you’”
Given Cindi’s precocious nature, this line suggests an inner sense of the injustice of the attempt on her life by Droid Control and a sense that right will prevail. That this trait has been seen in every heroic figure-figurative and literal-needs no further explanation. It could also imply a naiveté on Cindi’s part due to the fact she’s a celebrity.
This also may allude to the trials endured by those who aided underprivileged and oppressed groups.
“And all the sirens go doo-doo…”
On the surface, this is another lyric with an obvious meaning. Underneath, however is a sense of allusion to the warning signs that go before times of distress. When hasn’t there been a moment where something indicated trouble was coming?
“You know the rules”
The story depicts androids being beholden to “The Rules” where, above all, they are forbidden to fall in love, especially with the human. In this context, this line could refer prevailing view of Metropolitan society that Cindi and Anthony have to face. It could also be considered a metaphor to the internalization and/or challenging of societal norms. How many times do we internalize or question what is seen as “de rigeur”? When hasn’t “the hero”, or anyone else for that matter, come to the point where they question the status quo before realizing their destiny?
“I love you, and I won’t take no for an answer”
Beneath the obvious reference, I saw this line as describing the persistent nature of love-not just romantic love, but love in all its forms.
“They say that violet stars will set you free, when your running lost and alone, up Neon Valley Street ”
The first metaphor that came to mind when exploring this verse is the use of the North Star during slavery years to point the way to freedom, or the common usage of it to provide direction when navigating. An interesting explanation of the phenomenon of the violet star comes from physics, which explains it as the spectrum of light waves from the star when the distance between the star and the earth is decreasing (“Doppler Effect”). The closer the light of the star becomes in relation to the earth, then, the more violet it becomes. This can suggest a metaphoric correlation between gaining direction in life and getting closer to “the light”. In addition, given the common association of royalty with colors within the purple spectrum, this line could refer to the gaining of a royal nature the more heavenward one goes. In light of the tale, this could be a prediction of Cindi’s special calling..
“A pretty day makes a pretty picture”
What comes to mind here is holding on to the beautiful or positive. With the prevalence of cameras these days, who wouldn’t want to take a permanent image of pretty things, especially a pretty day? Our minds can also be seen as cameras that hold on to images in the same manner as the ones we commonly carry. Implied here, then, is a message of uplifting minds. At this stage of the saga, it is love that Cindi holds on to. Her time with Anthony is the “pretty day” that “makes a pretty picture”
“…but fall in love and they’re coming to get ya”
Aside from the evident reference to what’s happening to Cindi, this line can easily describe the moments people have in life when they pursue their passion. There will always be obstacles, nay-sayers, and doubts that come after people when they fall in love with something or someone.
“Who knew ten men with guns were at the door-the Droid Control”
The explanation of the aforementioned line can be applied here.
“All my cyboys, and cybergirls, get up if you’re gon’ get down”
This could allude to a call to all those in the oppressed to build courage within themselves to fight for their freedom, in whatever form it may be.
“Citizens pull your pants up, and cyborgs pull your pants down-down your ankles and show your rust. Shake your tank, you know it’s a must”
In the story, Metropolis is described as being plagued with decadence. This line, then, would infer a call to refrain from such behavior. For the cyborg-the “other”, it is a call to be not be shy about voicing the injustices against them. Don’t sugar-coat what’s going on, in other words.
“Now where’s Cindi Mayweather? Get on up there, and let…me see you squeak”
I see this as, apart from the obvious, a veiled reference to view of Cindi as a leader and a foreshadowing of the particular leadership role she would take.
“ I love my baby so…and he loves me too…”
More than a declaration of love, this describes the mutual nature of the love between Cindi and Anthony and true love in general. Also suggested here is that anything one is sincerely passionate about will work out to one’s benefit.
Reference:
Doppler Effect."Microsoft® Encarta® Encyclopedia 2001. © 1993-2000 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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