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Sunday, January 22, 2017

Heartened: Women's March Bay Area


I feel so heartened today, a day after the Women's March on...Everywhere. I participated in Oakland, along with 60-80,000 other people interested in peace, love, social justice, equal rights, black lives matter, the environment, acceptance, community, democracy and resisting the mandate of the new president. Wow! We lined up...and couldn't move for more than an hour, by that time, joining a re-routed bunch of marchers in downtown Oakland. Multi-cultural, men, women, children, peaceful, it was a day of renewed hope in humanity. And then coming home and watching the news reports of the millions of women all over the world participating andresisting. Wow! There's so much love! Wow, people DO have the power. Wow! Women are going to lead this. Let's go!

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Read.Eat.Listen: Bend

It's been a week of listening to the world news: to Lance & Oprah, President Obama's inauguration, Beyonce's lips, Hilary testifying about Benghazi... a lot to process. Above the din, a few things have caught my ear  to provide some inspiration
Read: I heard a review of this book on NPR and rushed to find out more. "Bend, Not Break: A Life in Two Worlds," is Ping Fu's story of surviving the hell that was the Chinese Cultural Revolution,  being exiled to America (for her research on female infanticide) and going on to become the influential CEO of Geomagic. Here's a story for crazy times!
Eat: Goa Fish Curry. A couple years ago, I tacked on a few weeks' time in Goa, India, after several months spent in Mysore. Kwame flew out for that part of the trip, which involved more beach time than yoga. As many of the best places to eat are in the beach shack restaurants that line the beach, and many a sunset dinner involved the local fish curry. Since a birthday is going on 'round here, a Goan curry is in the making (albeit without the beach shack dining room). I didn't do any cooking in Goa, so I'm happy to have a copy of Niloufer Ichaporia King's  'My Bombay Kitchen'. The book is a good foodie read period; I'm glad to finally cook something out of it!
Listen: Of Monsters and Men 'King & Lionheart'

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Notes from a busy week

It felt so good and important to vote on Tuesday, which in California, dawned a clear and warm day. After visiting the polling place,  I drove across the island to the bird sanctuary to get my feet on the ground and take solace in simple beauty. Hundreds of winter shorebirds are in town and the waters edge was a riot of feathers and birdsong. It was good to be around conversation that wasn't about the election! And what a great relief, later, to watch the results come in. Phew!


A few days before the election, the new Deborah Slater Dance Theater production "Private Life Studies," on which I'm a writer, debuted at Counterpulse Theater. After months of work it was very pleasing to see the show come together...and beautifully so. I'm looking forward to seeing more stagings of this piece in the coming year. In the meantime, photographer Pak Han took some amazing photos to give you an idea of the action.


Amid everything, I've been running a campaign to raise funds for my new recording on IndieGoGo. This week, in addition to providing a platform for hundreds of folks like myself to crowdfund, IndieGoGo partnered with The Red Cross to make it very easy to collect donations for Hurricane Sandy. I hope you'll check out both opportunities to give!