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Ta'Shia Asanti
Ta’Shia Asanti, award-winning
poet, fiction writer, rapper, filmmaker, and journalist who
studied with Sonia Sanchez. Transplanted from southern
California (where she studied at UCLA and Beyond Baroque) to
Denver, she is managing editor of GBF Magazine & has written
for Blacklight Online. She is a founding member of
Denver’s Black Inkwell Writers and contributing editor to In
the Black and Urban Spectrum Magazine.
Ta’Shia is an African-American lesbian and one of
the longest running columnists for the national magazine, The
Lesbian News. She started doing the Black Lesbian Herstory
feature story each year in February in 1995 and has interviewed
over 30 Black lesbian leaders from around the world--as far as
Kenya. She has written about subjects rarely discussed in
mainstream media in her columns, she has written about
Racism/White Supremacy, Classism, Homophobia in the Black
Community, Black Lesbian Relationships, Traditional African
Spirituality, Female Genital Mutilation, September 11th
revisited and highlighted the work of celebrated Black Lesbian
Writers and Activists. In 1995, she was given the Christopher
Street West award for creating visibility for lesbians in Los
Angeles. In 1996, she was given the Audre Lorde Black Quill
Award by the National Black Lesbian and Gay Leadership Forum for
creating positive images of Black Lesbians in the Media. In
1997, she was nominated for a LAVA award for her community
service.
Ta'Shia is also a celebrated seer, medium, healer
and spiritualist. Her newest creation is "a book to help my
sisters and brothers to find the divine path to spiritual and
personal wholeness, a book that tells my journey to self and a
relationship with what I call Holy Divine Spiritual Energy also
known as the ancestors, spirit guides, Orishas and God." If
you want a practical approach to living a spiritual life in a
non-spiritual world, this book and web site (http://sacred.door.home.att.net)
is for you. Stay tuned for monthly affirmations,
Spiritual Insight about World Issues (The US View) and
specialized guidance for specific groups such as women, people
of color, men and families.
On her site, you can view essays on sacred door
experiences gained from study groups of the sacred door,
participate in one-on-one spiritual readings about the path to
your highest destiny, how to overcome life challenges and hear
about her exciting projects, book tour and speaking/lecture
schedule. She is available for workshops, spiritual retreats
and private readings and her areas of specialty are HIV/AIDS,
Cultural Diversity, Stress Management, Holistic Healing, Women's
Healing and Self-Esteem Building, Relationships, Traditional
African Spirituality,
Weekly Sacred Door Writings on the Web, and the
Poetry and Creative Writing page.
US Contributor Selected
Co-chair
At Arapahoe Community College
Ta'Shia Asanti was selected co-chair of
diversity programming and Umoja (Unity) Alliance at Arapahoe
Community College (ACC). Asanti, an award-winning poet,
journalist, activist, and writer, will co-chair Umoja, an
on-campus group that organizes the school's diversity
programming. She will work with co-chair Tammy Samuels, who has
been instrumental in developing the cultural diversity
activities at the school. In her position, Asanti hopes to
create bridges across race, gender, and sexuality, as it relates
to educational components at ACC, by bringing
nationally-recognized speakers such as June Jordan, Dr. Cornell
West, Dr. Francis Cress-Welsing, Tim Wise, and Haki Madhubuti.
Asanti is a contributing writer for the Urban Spectrum.
UMOJA (UNITY) STUDENT
ALLIANCE (USA)
USA
ADVISORY COUNCIL
Love Shook My Heart 2: Lesbian Love Stories
Release date: 2002 • 268 pages • Softcover •
1-55583-617-8
The inescapable power of romantic
attraction, enduring love, and crushing heartbreak is
explored by award-winning authors Elana Dykewomon and
Ruthann Robson, joined by Karen X. Tulchinsky, M.
Christian, Aja Couchois Duncan, Laura Famer, Kathy
Anderson, Holly Ellingwood, and numerous others. Editor
Jess Wells, taking over the helm for this follow-up to
the best-selling Love Shook My Heart, has brought
together an assemblage of contemporary writing's
brightest talents to map the terrain of lesbian love
from flirtation to breakup, from passionate trysts to
dead-end affairs, from sweet to bitter. These
exceptionally crafted stories, as diverse as their
creators, are as unerring as Cupid and with identical
aim. Features: Bessie and Sweet Colleen
Ta’Shia Asanti
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http://sacred.door.home.att.net
www.urbanspectrum.net
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Topics:
Articles:
Celebrating Our Community Elders
Interviews Conducted by Hanifah Chiku
and Stephanie Jarman
Story by Ta’Shia Asanti (Urban Spectrum)
Young Black Professionals: Empowering Our Generation X
By Ta'Shia Asanti
A Tribute to Lesbian Stepmoms
by Ta'Shia Asanti
for
Blacklight Online
Randall Robinson Speaks Out on America’s Debt to Blacks --
By Ta'Shia
Asanti (Gay Black Female)
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Train Station
Stephanie Wynne &
Ta'shia Asanti
USA 1997 20 min.
Chicago, 1955. When Eddie May spots Luna Belle, "a fine specimen
of a woman," at the train station it's love at first sight. Some
good home cookin' and a warm bubble bath lead to trouble for the
bull dagger in search of love. Featuring Asanti in both roles.
Written by Ta'Shia Asanti directed by Stephanie Wynne
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Rashida X
The day in the life of a black female revolutionary.
1996 30 min.
written & directed by Ta'Shia Asanti
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