One of the under-appreciated benefits of Black History Month is that it gives us time to reflect on the words and deeds of our forefathers and mothers. “Words and Deeds”. That phrase is a cliche precisely because one of the primary powers of speech is to inspire action, or deeds.
As we navigate through the unique beauty of our flat, wind-tossed city, we can’t help but hear echoes of our elders wisest words, and hope that there are still ears to heed, and hands to put them into action.
We urge you, don’t just be a listener. Get out and do…
What’s Going On?
Out and About
On Saturday, February 17th, we attended a nice reception for Mr. Gerald C. Rivers, and Mr. Charles Holt. The two exquisite performers were here in the LBK to perform “Martin and Music”.
By the time you see this, the event will have concluded, but stay tuned for our multi-media recap coming this Wednesday. You’ll see just how powerful words can truly be!
What You Bumpin?
Since this episode is all about the power of words, it’s only fitting we bump this joint several times during the next week.
When I was a youngster, I used to catch this on Tech’s station, 88.1. I might have also heard it on a show broadcast by Reece Air Force Base, or South Plains College, but that’s a hazy memory at best.
Wherever I first heard, it’s a deep dive into the how words are used to control us. Peep out this scientific breakdown on the Power of Words.
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