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Remember when BLACK had POWER? Guess what, it still does!
posted on
04-29-2005 05:34 PM
from the mailbag....
LOS ANGELES - Jan 05, 2005/-- CollectiveWorks is proud to introduce…
The POWER journal -
Chronicles of a Revolutionary Black Woman in White America ("Golden Collector's Edition")
a WASET flow
Available Now at www.waset.net
In a time of political turmoil, one woman completely disregards the
fundamentals of being polite and delivers a bold and outspoken diary
that represents individuals whose concerns are often ignored. Filled
with a multitude of controversial topics, The POWER journal -
Chronicles of a Revolutionary Black Woman in White America, captures
the literary essence of The Boondocks comic strip, a Michael Moore
documentary and Def Poetry Jam; as told through the perspective of a
Black woman living in an often color-conscious and shallow society.
“My goal in writing The POWER Journal has always been to give the
intelligent reader something they can relate to, as well as provide a
positive alternative to the ‘fa sheezy, my neezy’ mentality that the
market is constantly bombarded with.” WASET
The POWER journal - Chronicles of a Revolutionary Black Woman in White
America offers something of a cross between a hip-hop album and a fiery
political commentary. The author, Waset, is well versed on current
trends and she bridges her focus into a parallel that welcomes
audiences from varying generations and cultures. The POWER journal
covers topics such as the sagas of Whitney Houston, R. Kelly and
Michael Jackson, the War on Terror, the state of American politics and
rap music, brothas on the down low and much, much more….
Waset’s educational background, although extremely unconventional, is
an intriguing story in itself. She was home-schooled by her father
until her second semester sophomore year of high school. She graduated
Valedictorian of her high school class and went on to achieve success
at the university level. She maintains however, that the education she
acquired during her years inside conventional school settings, never
even came close to the knowledge that her father instilled in her. When
asked where she resides, Waset usually replies, “On planet Earth;
obviously some people don’t!”
To read excerpts from The POWER journal - Chronicles of a Revolutionary
Black Woman in White America, or to contact the author, please visit www.waset.net.
Contact: Sakkara Regir, Managing Director, Publicity
CollectiveWorks, an entertainment firm
P.O. Box 641626 ~ Los Angeles, CA 90064
(310) 617-9835 / sakkara@waset.net
Book Specs: Street Date: December 7, 2004 * 208 pgs * Golden Ankh Publishing * Perfectbound
ISBN: 0-9754572-1-7 * 6x9* Publication Date: January 15, 2005 * List Price $14.95
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