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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

BREAKING NEWS: MAYA ANGELOU DIES AT AGE 86



Maya Angelou dead at 86

Courtesy of http://myfox8.com/2014/05/28/maya-angelou-dead-at-86/

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Award-winning author, renowned poet and civil rights activist Dr. Maya Angelou has died. She was 86.
Winston-Salem Mayor Allen Joines confirmed Angelou was found by her caretaker on Wednesday morning.
Angelou’s publicist, Helen Brann, also confirmed the news.
Angelou had been reportedly battling health problems. She recently canceled a scheduled appearance of a special event to be held in her honor.
Angelou was set to be honored with the “Beacon of Life Award” at the 2014 MLB Beacon Award Luncheon on May 30 in Houston.
Wake Forest University issued a statement on Wednesday:
“Dr. Angelou was a national treasure whose life and teachings inspired millions around the world, including countless students, faculty, and staff at Wake Forest, where she served as Reynolds Professor of American Studies since 1982. Our thoughts and prayers are with Dr. Angelou’s family and friends during this difficult time.”
School officials said information about a campus memorial may be shared at a later date.

Angelou, one of the most renowned and influential voices of our time, is a celebrated poet, novelist, educator, producer, actress, filmmaker and civil rights activist.
A professor, singer and dancer, among other things, Angelou’s work spans several different professions. She spent her early years studying dance and drama in California.
After dropping out at age 14, she became the San Francisco’s first African-American female cable car conductor.
Angelou later returned to high school to finish her diploma and gave birth to her son a few weeks after graduation. While the 17-year-old single mother waited tables to support her son, she acquired a passion for music and dance.
Affectionately referred to as Dr. Angelou, the professor never went to college. She has received over 50 honorary degrees and was Reynolds Professor of American Studies at Wake Forest University.
Angelou is famous for saying, “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”
Maya Angelou’s birth name was Marguerite Annie Johnson, and she was fluent in 6 languages
Angelou was also named one of the 10 most admired North Carolinians in a recent Elon Poll.
Angelou was born on April 4, 1928, in St. Louis, Missouri. She grew up between St. Louis and the then-racially-segregated Stamps, Arkansas.
The famous poet got into writing after a childhood tragedy that stunned her into silence for almost a decade. When she was 7, her mother’s boyfriend raped her. He was later beaten to death by a mob after she testified against him.
“My 7-and-a-half-year-old logic deduced that my voice had killed him, so I stopped speaking for almost six years,” she said.
From the silence, a louder voice was born.
Her list of friends is as impressive as her illustrious career. Talk show queen Oprah Winfrey referred to her as “sister friend.” She counted Martin Luther King Jr., with whom she worked during the Civil Rights movement, among her friends. King was assassinated on her birthday.
Angelou spoke at least six languages, and worked as a newspaper editor in Egypt and Ghana. During that time, she wrote “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings,” launching the first in a series of autobiographical books.
“I want to write so well that a person is 30 or 40 pages in a book of mine … before she realizes she’s reading,” she said.
Angelou was also one of the first black women film directors. Her work on Broadway has been nominated for Tony Awards.
Before making it big, the 6-foot-tall wordsmith also worked as a cook and sang with a traveling road show. “Look where we’ve all come from … coming out of darkness, moving toward the light,” she has said. “It is a long journey, but a sweet one, bittersweet.”

Friday, April 25, 2014

THE TIMES 2014, 100 MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE LIST


Beyoncé beats Obama, Miley and the Pope to land the cover of Time's '100 Most Influential People'

Courtesy of By Lydia Warren
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2612295/Beyonc-tops-Times-2014-100-Most-Influential-People-list.html#ixzz2ztuSz47U 
  • Beyoncé leads annual list of 100 people who have inspired others
  • 'She doesn't just sit at the table - she builds a better one,' Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg wrote in her profile of the singer
  • Hillary Clinton, Vladimir Putin, Amy Adams, General Motors CEO Mary Barra and the NBA's first openly gay player Jason Collins also on list
 

'ARTISTS', 'LEADERS' AND 'ICONS'

 
Seth Meyers
 
Benedict Cumberbatch, actor
Seth Meyers, late night host and comedian
Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, songwriters for 'Frozen'
Kerry Washington, actor
Binyavanga Wainaina, Kenyan author
Amy Adams, actor
John Green, Author of young adult fiction
Steve McQueen, 12 Years a Slave director
Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, from Comedy Central's 'Key and Peele'
Diane Paulus, theater and opera director
Robin Wright, actor
Matthew McConaughey, actor
Miley Cyrus, singer
Yao Chen, actor
Barbara Brown Taylor, acclaimed Episcopal preacher and best-selling author


ICONS
 
Cristiano Ronaldo
 
Robert Redford, actor
Erwiana Sulistyaningsih, Indonesian domestic worker abused by her employers
Pope Francis
Malala Yousafzai, activist
Donna Tartt, author
Arundhati Roy, author and activist
Christy Turlington Burns, model
Carrie Underwood, singer
Phoebe Philo, designer
Charlie Rose, talk show host and journalist
Alice Waters, chef and activist
Marina Abramovic, performance artist
Cristiano Ronaldo, soccer player
Carl Icahn, investor



LEADERS
Mary Barra, General Motors CEO
John Kerry, Secretary of State
Vladimir Putin, Russian president
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Nigerian economist
Hassan Rouhani, president of Iran
Scott Walker, governor of Wisconsin
Ory Okolloh, Kenyan activist
Shinzo Abe, prime minister of Japan
Hassan Rouhani
 
Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, Egyptian military commander
Xi Jinping, Chinese president
Barack Obama
Withelma 'T' Ortiz Walker Pettigrew, sex trafficking survivor
Narendra Modi, Indian politican
Eric Holder
Michelle Bachelet, president of Chile
Andrew Haldane, official at Bank of England
Angela Merkel, chancellor of Germany
Jerry Brown, governor of California
Thuli Madonsela, South Africa activist
Rand Paul, senator, Kentucky
Kirsten Gillibrand, senator, New York
Nicolás Maduro, president of Venezuela
Abdullah Gul, president of Turkey
Kim Jong Un, North Korean leader
Abu Du'a, Iraqi leader


READ MORE
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2612295/Beyonc-tops-Times-2014-100-Most-Influential-People-list.html


Wednesday, December 11, 2013

NELSON MANDELA'S STADIUM MEMORIAL IN SOUTH AFRICA - WORLD LEADERS, MONARCHS & CELEBRITIES ATTEND


MADIBA IS HONOURED AT AN INTERNATIONAL MEMORIAL IN SOUTH AFRICA
(IN PICTURES) - 10TH DECEMBER 2013

World leaders, Monarchs, dignitaries, public personalities, and celebrities attend the Nelson Mandela memorial in South Africa on 10th Dec 2013. In death just in life Mandela brought people together. The memorial had such iconic moments as Winnie Mandela embracing Graca Machel, President Barack Obama shaking hands with Cuban President Castro, USA Republican presidents sitting with democrat presidents and former British Prime Ministers from both the labour and Conservative party.

However controversy has not escaped the memorial which will be as much remembered for the " selfie " photo between Helle Thorning-Schmidt, Obama and Prime Minister David Cameron. Some have deemed the selfie inappropriate and disrespectful to Madiba's memorial service and others have alluded that Michelle Obama was annoyed by the situation. Nevertheless it dominated the front pages of the world's papers and social media for 2 days. The other controversy was the stadium crowd boo-ing President Jacob Zuma when he came on stage, prompting the Vice-President to ask for calm and respect for the memory of Nelson Mandela. As of this morning, the 3rd controversy to arise was that the official sign language interpreter is "allegedly" a fake and was "allegedly" using random hand movements and not interpreting for the speakers...the South Africa sign language body is still investigating so at this moment, we cannot confirm this story.

MEMORIAL PHOTOS.... The iconic photos from Nelson Mandela memorial all in one place for everyone to remember Madiba.

 
 

 






 
 









 





 
We end this pictorial tribute to Nelson Mandela " Madiba " with a photo that epitomises what the next generation could learn from the struggles and sacrifices of Nelson Mandela and other ANC Members.
 
 

Saturday, December 7, 2013

LONDON HONOURS NELSON MANDELA - RIP MADIBA



Madiba is honoured and remembered in special tributes in London

Nelson Mandela always held a special relationship with Britain (UK) and the British People. We see a series of tributes in London by the British people and South Africans and Africans living in the UK.

Also it has been announced that a special memorial service will be held for Nelson Mandela at Westminster Abbey after the State Funeral in South Africa. David Cameron and members of the British Royal family have confirmed they will attend the state funeral of Madiba.