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Back again

Each new grief
snags every old grief,
long-buried emotional landmine
which, when tripped,
bring old pain
freshly back again.

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Death comes

Death comes
Grief rages
Life continues

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18 December 2019

Treadmill. Stretching. Blink.
Enter the Mirrors – Afro Yaqui Music Collective
My Only Home – Unchained XL
Beyond the Border – Bhi Bhiman
La Jaula De Oro – Los Tigres del Norte
Immigrant Eyes – Willie Nelson
Highwomen – The Highwomen
Old Town Road – Lil Nas X with Billy Ray Cyrus, Young Thug & Mason Ramsey
This Land – Gary Clark, Jr.
Delilah – Making Movies & Ruben Blades
Cages – Redbait
Bad Hombres Y Mujeres – Antonio Sanchez
Why We Build the Wall – Hadestown
Go Tell a Bird – Maya De Vitry
La Frontera – Lagartijeando feat. Minuk
Migration – Jonny Lipford
No Geography – The Chemical Brothers
No Human Is Illegal – The Wakes

This is a slight variation on “Strangers in a Strange Land: A Migration Soundtrack for Advent 2019” by Josh Langhoff. Thanks to my friend Carolyn for calling it to my attention.

 

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4 December 2019

Treadmill. Blink. With Desi and Nicole.
Walking. Morningside Gardens.
Angels We Have Heard on High – Folk Like Us
No Knock – Gil Scott-Heron
Hero – Michael Kiwanuka
Behind Enemy Lines – Dead Prez
Dear Daddy – Chairman Fred Hampton, Jr.
Away in a Manger – The Buskaid Soweto String Project
Il Est Ne Le Divin Enfant – Alexandre LaGoya
Carol of the Bells – Nashville Christmas Orchestra
O Little Town of Bethlehem – Nat King Cole
What Child Is This – Katie McMahon
Wexford Carol – Clare College Singers & Orchestra
O Come All Ye Faithful – Cumberland Gap Reunion
Jesus Ahatonnia – Bruce Cockburn
Of the Father’s Love Begotten – Bill Carter and the Presbybop Quartet
The Holly and the Ivy – Choir of St. George’s Chapel Windsor
The Gifts They Gave – Harry Belafonte
The Rebel Jesus – The Chieftains & Jackson Browne
The First Noel – Amanda Rheaume

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3 December 2019

Walking. Morningside Gardens.
Happy Birthday Sera. Remembering Buddy.
The Miracle of Life – Red Nativity
Holy Disorder – Sera
Firemouth – Sera
Pie Jesu ver. On the Rocks – Sera
The Calling ver. The End – Sera
Brave New World – Sera
The Rite of Letting Go – Sera
This is What Love Must Feel Like – Sera
Architects of December – Sera
Bird – Sera
Peace Anthem – Sera
With Mary Let My Soul Rejoice – Princeton Seminary Choir
Christmas is Here – Princeton Seminary Choir
Spanish Shepherd’s Song – Princeton Seminary Choir
Boomer Sooner – Pride of Oklahoma Band (You Tube)
Rock and Roll All Nite – KISS (You Tube)
Revolution – Kirk Franklin
Cedar, Sweet Grass and Sage – Bill Miller

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I wanted to throw up

I wanted to throw up.

My friend shared the news about the death of Ruth George on her Facebook page. Since I had not heard what happened, I went looking.

In an online story, the Chicago Tribune reports that Ruth George, an honor student at the University of Illinois at Chicago campus was killed Saturday night.

According to the story, Cook County prosecutors allege that Ruth George’s accused killer grew angry when she ignored his repeated attempts to talk. He followed Ruth into a parking garage. There he attacked her. Prosecutors report he dragged Ruth to her car where he sexually assaulted her. She died from strangulation.

After I read the story, I returned to my friend’s Facebook page. I noted that the story broke my heart.

My first reaction, however, was an urge to throw up.

The attitude that men are entitled to the attention of women, which is an element of rape culture, lies behind this horrific incident. And that sickens me.

A woman refusing to speak to a man is no reason for the man to respond in anger. But too often men do.

Men have no right to women’s conversation, time, attention, bodies, anything. The presumption that we do is wrong and must be challenged and changed.

Women do not have to speak to men … do not have to speak to men they know … do not have to speak to men they don’t know … do not have to speak to men.

No is always an appropriate answer. No talk. No interaction. No touching. No sex. No anything. No everything. No is always an appropriate answer without exception and with no explanation needed.

No means no. The challenge to men is to recognize the meaning of no … to understand the need for consent … and to honor no and consent.

We (speaking as a man) must guide our lives by the standard of no and consent. We must hold one another to the standard of no and consent. We must teach the standard of no and consent to our sons.

My heart does break. For Ruth George and her family and friends. For the University of Illinois at Chicago community. For all the women who are victims of similar horrors. For my friend (I have since learned that Ruth George was a student of my friend). For the harm rape culture and male entitlement does to us all.

We can do better. Let’s get to it.

Note: written in the heat of the moment in response to the killing of Ruth George by a cis hetero male, this reflection takes a binary point of view. A more nuanced reflection would recognize that this issue impacts people across every sexual orientation and gender identity.

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18 November 2019

Walking. Morningside Gardens.
Coming back from a sinus infection.

Steal Away – The Princely Players
One More Cup of Coffee – Steve Earl & Lucia Micarelli
At the Purchaser’s Option – Rhiannon Giddens
Vincent – Don McLean
Said I Wasn’t Gonna Tell Nobody – Sam & Dave
What Will It Take – John Munro
Hail Columbia – The New American Brass Band
Bird – Sera
Runaway Train – Elton John & Eric Clapton
In the Quiet Morning – Joan Baez
Mi Gente – Hector Lavoe
How Do I Love Thee – Queen Latifah
John Brown’s Body – Paul Robeson
I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow – Soggy Bottom Boys

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17 November 2019

Walking. Morningside Gardens.
A friend’s suggestion to include the first song inspired me to walk on a night when I thought I might pass.
Blue Bayou – Linda Ronstadt
Dark Eyes – Judy Collins
Swallow’s Tail Reel – The Battering Ram
The Tracks of My Tears – Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
Sweet Dreams Will Come – Nanci Griffith
Jazz – A Tribe Called Quest
Never Let Me Go – Mistissini Community
Apple Cider Reconstitution – Al Stewart
We the People – Brule
Early in the Morning – Elmore James
Absolution – Eric Bogle & John Munro
Cowboy Take Me Away – The Dixie Chicks
The Governor – Gary Clark, Jr.
Four Seasons – Melanie Durrant
I Shall Not Walk Alone – The Blind Boys of Alabama

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15 November 2019

Walking. Morningside Gardens.
All songs by Adina Nyree whose concert tonight was missed due to a sinus infection.
Intro
Love for Sale
Off Beat Blues
I Used to Love You
Prayers for Polar Bears
Ice Age
Find Your Way
Certified Organic
Superstar
It Ran Like Water
Poetic Retreat
Changes
Outro

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8 November 2019

Walking. Chelsea with Henrik
Walking. Morningside Gardens with Boxster.
Walking. Times Square, 9/11 Memorial, Bowling Green Park, Battery Park with Bethany and Julia.
Walking. Staten Island with Melodee.
Walking. Over 20,000 steps.
Following the North Star – Rhiannon Giddens
Heartland – Eric Bogle
String Quartet No. 1: I Allegro – George Walker, Son Sonora String Quartet
Song of Bangladesh – Joan Baez
Buskers – Vedran Smailovic & Tommy Sands
Lemme Get That – Rihanna
Hope – David LaMotte
I’m on My Way to Freedom Land – Sweet Honey in the Rock
Thing Called Love – Bonnie Raitt
Something to Talk About – Bonnie Raitt
Not the Only One – Bonnie Raitt
Dimming of the Day – Bonnie Raitt
Silver Lining – Bonnie Raitt
I Me Mine – The Beatles
May There Be Peace – Joanne Shenandoah
Dance to the Music – Sly & The Family Stone
I Shall Be Released – Bobby McFerrin

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