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History

Holding History

June 16, 2017December 12, 2017 Ami W

Who shapes our memory? As my long-time readers know, I have a strong interest in history. Like many others, I believe understanding history is key to understanding our present, and essential if we are to create new frameworks for the … Continue reading Holding History

Arts, History

Disrupt and Dismantle

June 8, 2017December 9, 2017 Ami W

Public art and monuments can influence the collective narrative. They can provoke new possibilities or perpetuate old systems. They can impact identity and self-perception. Today I am reflecting on the public art of the When Women Disrupt tour and on Confederate … Continue reading Disrupt and Dismantle

Action, History

The Collective Narrative

March 16, 2017March 22, 2017 Ami W

I first heard the phrase “collective narrative” from Darin Waters, PhD in 2014 and it lit up my mind. His insights awakened me to the impact the stories we are immersed in have on how we see ourselves and each other. How our society operates. … Continue reading The Collective Narrative

Action, Arts, History4 Comments

Being Moved

March 3, 2017December 9, 2017 Ami W

Yesterday, within the space of a few hours, I found myself being moved to tears by three stories. Today I will share them with you. The first story, “Saving Nina Simone’s Birthplace as an Act of Art and Politics,” is … Continue reading Being Moved

Arts, History, Music

Miami and Asheville

February 20, 2017December 9, 2017 Ami W

This week I have the good fortune of being at the Virginia Key Grassroots Festival on Virginia Key in Miami, FL. This festival is the sister to the Fingerlakes Grassroots Festival in Trumansburg, NY and the Shakori Hills Grassroots Festival … Continue reading Miami and Asheville

Arts, History2 Comments

It can be a Lonely Planet when people are rendered invisible

January 11, 2017January 19, 2017 Ami W

This is a belated but still relevant post about last December’s announcement by the Lonely Planet naming Asheville, NC as the “#1 Best in the U.S. Travel 2017 Destination.” With the announcement came this video: Sigh. When it came out, … Continue reading It can be a Lonely Planet when people are rendered invisible

History, Music

Jump Into January

January 4, 2017January 19, 2017 Ami W

Let’s jump into January! There is a lot going on this month… Upcoming Events: Tips for Teens All month, Firestorm Cafe & Books is giving their tips to Word on the Street. I love Firestorm and I love WOTS! Be sure to … Continue reading Jump Into January

Action, Arts, History

Awesome Events + More

October 19, 2016July 1, 2017 Ami W

My October piece for the Urban News is about an upcoming event that is being produced by Sheneika Smith of Date My City in partnership with Buncombe County and the UNC Asheville African Americans in WNC Conference (more details on … Continue reading Awesome Events + More

Action, Arts, History

Isaiah Rice Photos, Word on the Street, Southside

October 7, 2016 Ami W

TONIGHT “Last fall, UNC Asheville was gifted more than 1,000 photographs by artist Isaiah Rice, including many shots taken locally from the ’50s to the ’70s. ‘What people will see in these photos is a different Asheville as far as … Continue reading Isaiah Rice Photos, Word on the Street, Southside

Action, History12 Comments
CoThinkk Community Action and Cultural Diversity in Asheville

Asheville, Invest in Black-led Solutions

December 2, 2015October 9, 2018 Ami W

The Game is Rigged The devastating cumulative impact of centuries of systemic racism on blacks in this country cannot be underestimated. It is way past time to face the fact that whites have been benefiting from a game that is … Continue reading Asheville, Invest in Black-led Solutions

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