saul williams' letter to oprah
an exerpt from a letter to oprah from saul williams
As a student at Morehouse College where I studied Philosophy and Drama I was forced to venture across the street to Spelman College for all of my Drama classes, since Morehouse had no theater department of its own. I had few complaints. The performing arts scholarship awarded me by Michael Jackson had promised me a practically free ride to my dream school, which now had opened the doors to another campus that could make even the most focused of young boys dreamy, Spelman. One of my first theater professors, Pearle Cleage, shook me from my adolescent dream state. It was the year that Dr. Dre's "The Chronic" was released and our introduction to Snoop Dogg as he sang catchy hooks like "Bitches ain't shit but hoes and tricks ... " Although, it was a playwriting class, what seemed to take precedence was Ms. Cleage's political ideology, which had recently been pressed and bound in her 1st book, Mad at Miles. As, you know, in this book she spoke of how she could not listen to the music of Miles Davis and his muted trumpet without hearing the muted screams of the women that he was outspoken about "man-handling". It was my first exposure to the idea of an artist being held accountable for their actions outside of their art. It was the first time I had ever heard the word, "misogyny". And as Ms. Cleage would walk into the classroom fuming over the women she would pass on campus, blasting those Snoop lyrics from their cars and jeeps, we, her students, would be privy to many freestyle rants and raves on the dangers of nodding our heads to a music that could serve as our own demise.
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it was at morehouse college, in my "men in society" class where i first heard about misogyny as well.... from dr. clark white. this same man that taught us about loving ourselvse also taught a class full of african american women in african diaspora and the world..
This reminds me, for whatever reason, of an old bell hooks that I found in storage the other day. I flipped through the book and remembered some of her critiques of Madonna.
sorry, make that "bell hooks book" in the above comment.
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