Recently (since September) I've begun growing spiritually. What does that mean? For me, it means transforming my faith (Christianity) from a noun into a verb which means actually reading my Bible daily and going to church regularly and praying/thinking of God more. This is, in part, due to my now attending a church that has… Continue reading The Bible & the Nerd
Jada, the Oscars, & The Artist’s Recognition
It's been less than a week since the Academy Awards announced its nominees for the 2016 Academy Awards last Thursday, January 14. But it didn't take long for fans to notice the glaring lack of diversity: For the second year in a row, there were no people of color nominated for Academy Awards in any of… Continue reading Jada, the Oscars, & The Artist’s Recognition
Hello 2016!
Self-control is the ability to control one's emotions, behavior, and desires in the face of external demands, to function in society. In psychology it is sometimes called self-regulation, although that is itself a somewhat broader concept. -A super-quick Google search I am now able to admit this publicly: I lack self-control. This finally hit home… Continue reading Hello 2016!
C. Zellars-Shareef Creations
Published: Spaces of Possibility
I co-authored an essay that was published on World Trust's website! I'm not sure if that makes me an official freelancer now or...??? But an excerpt is below and the entire piece can be read at the link at the bottom!! Spaces of Possibility: Building Radically Open Classrooms Allows for Organic Dialogue about Race, Power,… Continue reading Published: Spaces of Possibility
Young Adults Mingle at 28 Days of Networking
On Saturday, Feb. 28, Chicago's young adults mixed and mingled at 28 Days of Networking, hosted by Taylor Robinson and Vickee Yang at Exact Publicity in downtown Chicago. The event was organized by The Social Club and DJ'd by DJ Kimani. It included performances by R&B singer Chesley Krischelle, guitarist Ducky, poet Jasmine Cambry, soul… Continue reading Young Adults Mingle at 28 Days of Networking
Reaping the Rewards of Close Reading
The very first day of my Critical Reading and Writing: Short Story Writers class last semester, my teacher had us read "Close Reading," the first chapter from Francine Prose's Reading Like a Writer, and "Good Readers and Good Writers" by Vladimir Nabokov. My courses stressed the importance of "reading closely," -- like a writer, not a… Continue reading Reaping the Rewards of Close Reading
Getting to Know Poe
Would anyone believe me if I told you I didn't know much about Edgar Allan Poe prior to my first semester of Grad school? Yeah, I knew a few of his more famous works, like "The Pit and the Pendulum" and "A Tell-Tale Heart" but that was pretty much it. After reading "The Cask of… Continue reading Getting to Know Poe
Where In the World Have I Been?
I don't believe I've written a post since last MAY!!! What an eventful span of time it's been. My computer went on the fritz. Geek Squad estimated it would cost $300+ to fix. So I stopped using it, relying solely on my phone for the internet. Then, one day I decided to turn my laptop… Continue reading Where In the World Have I Been?
Graduations
One of the most exciting events to photograph is a graduation! The graduate is excited, the family's excited. It's an all-around good time.