Ladies Let’s Talk

Posted on 28 April 2008 by Johnetta Miner

Ladies Let’s Talk 

To those of you who telephoned and jokingly brought to my attention that I didn’t mention Oprah in my last post…I wanted to interview her.  Now I want to let you know I haven’t been able to talk with her.  The other women I will be interviewing are destined to be on Oprah’s Soul Series on XM radio. Soon you’ll be able to tell your friends, family and co-workers you read about them here first! Stay tuned!!

 I guess Oprah was busy with Jill Bolte Taylor, who will be appearing on Oprah’s forthcoming Monday night program.

 For more information on Jill Bolte Taylor read post Awareness and the Mind

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The Dimensions of Women’s Lives

Posted on 06 March 2008 by Johnetta Miner

The National Women’s History Project (NWHP) has chosen Women’s Art:Women’s Visions as the theme for March 2008 National Women’s History Month. In keeping with the theme of NWHP, I honor the multiple dimensions of women’s lives by presenting Edmonia Lewis (1843 or 1845-?).

                                        Edmonia Lewis

Edmonia Lewis is the first Native American and African American sculptress. When she was an Oberlin college student she was brutally beaten by vigilantes after two students, with whom she boarded, accused her of poisoning them. Because of insufficient evidence she was exonerated. Lewis later moved to Boston where she became known as a ’sculptress’ and artist. Thereafter, she was advised to go to England, but Lewis decided to settle in Rome after visiting London, Paris and Florence. Lewis’s career in Rome was a good fit with other American women artists. She was last seen in Rome about 1911. Her date and place of death are unknown.

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