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Reflections: The Pyramid

26 Sunday Jun 2016

Posted by Rosaliene Bacchus in Human Behavior, Poetry by Rosaliene Bacchus, Social Injustice

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Our true being, Pyramid of Capitalist System, Sharing the Earth, The Pyramid, Together as One

Pyramid of Capitalist System

The Pyramid of Capitalist System
Photo Credit: Evolutionary Economics

 

The pyramid
primordial mound
rising from the depths
ancient tomb of pharaohs
reflective sides mirroring the sun
gateway to the heavens beyond the earth
transforming the soul for its union with the gods.

The pyramid
tomb of the masses
forever trapped in its base
herded, cajoled & discarded
struggle, fight & kill each other
to sustain the few at the top of the pyre
bloated with their contempt, gorging on human flesh.

The pyramid
legacy of an ancient civilization
points to the heavens, the expanding universe
beyond the limits of our small finite world
to the full realization of our true being
a limitless spirit, capable of the impossible
together as one, sharing the gifts of the earth.

 

Building the Political Revolution | The People’s Summit

18 Saturday Jun 2016

Posted by Rosaliene Bacchus in Uncategorized

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Whether or not Bernie Sanders becomes the next president of these United States of America, our political revolution is underway and ongoing. Believe. Have hope. Take part. End hate. End wars.

If you want to be part of this revolution, tune in to The People’s Summit that is presently underway this weekend, June 17-19, in Chicago, Illinois.

JoAnnChateau.com presents PROGRESSIVE GRAFFITI

You may follow The People’s Summit on livestream. Check the schedule to see what might be most interesting to you. This year the theme is “Building the Political Revolution.”

Juan Gonzalez, Co-Host of The People's Summit Juan Gonzalez, Co-Host of The People’s Summit

This is what the The People’s Summit says about itself…

At a time of tremendous turmoil and progressive opportunity, we invite you to participate in a historic convening of organizations and individuals committed to social, racial and economic justice.  On June 17-19, in Chicago… we seek to bring together activists committed to a different kind of agenda: a People’s Agenda that can enhance and expand issue campaigns and hold all elected officials accountable to popular demands for justice, equality and freedom…

The Summit itself will include plenary and workshop sessions devoted to key issues such as the Fight for 15, mass incarceration and criminal justice reform, voting rights and expanding democratic participation, a…

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The Political Revolution Continues | Bernie Sanders

17 Friday Jun 2016

Posted by Rosaliene Bacchus in Uncategorized

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For Bernie supporters who missed his live video broadcast on Thursday, June 16, here’s a link from blogger JoAnn Chateau.

JoAnnChateau.com presents PROGRESSIVE GRAFFITI

Bernie Sanders addressed his supporters Thursday night. The political revolution goes forward to “reverse the drift to oligarchy.”

The goals and objectives that Sanders emphasises are outlined below.

Defeat Donald Trump…

“The major political task, that we face together, in the next five months is to make certain that Donald Trump is defeated, and defeated badly.”

Reform the Democratic Party…

Sanders states, “We must continue our grassroots effort to create the America we know that we can become. We must take that energy into the Democratic National Convention.”

Regarding his recent meeting with Sec. Clinton, Sanders affirms, “I look forward in the coming weeks to continue discussion between the two campaigns to make certain your voices are heard, and that the Democratic Party passes the most progressive platform in its history, and that Democrats actually fight for that agenda… to transform the Democratic Party so that it becomes a party of…

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Trump the Master Persuader

12 Sunday Jun 2016

Posted by Rosaliene Bacchus in United States

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Scott Adams, The Art of Persuasion, USA 2016 Presidential Election Campaign

Q & A with Dilbert creator, Scott Adams
Washington Examiner

Scott Adams, the creator of the comic strip “Dilbert” deconstructs the rise of Donald Trump. As a person trained in the art of persuasion and hypnosis, Adams calls Trump “the master persuader” and explains how The Donald operates.

Read a transcript of the interview at the following link:

Source: Array

California, June 7 Vote: Decisive For U.S. Political Revolution.

05 Sunday Jun 2016

Posted by Rosaliene Bacchus in Uncategorized

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WOW.

A big thank you to blogger Jerry Alatalo for sharing these video clips of Americans lining up across these United States to hear Bernie Sanders speak.

A political revolution is in the making. Where is the mainstream media?

THE ONENESS of HUMANITY

By Jerry Alatalo

Alphabet Tuesday June 7 is the day those Americans voting in their states’ Democratic primaries for either Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton decide on the nation’s future. The most important of those states is California, where some 470 delegates are going to become divided between Sanders and Clinton. Depending on the outcome of the voting in California and the remaining states on Tuesday, what has become understood across the country as “The Political Revolution” will either lose or gain momentum.

For voters in California, New Jersey, North Dakota, South Dakota, New Mexico and Montana who still haven’t heard of “The Political Revolution”, the following videos from Bernie Sanders rallies during the 2016 campaign provide very good visual illustrations – and at the same time might make some wonder how it’s possible for Sanders at this point to trail Clinton…

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Thanks to Tom Masuga at YouTube for his…

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“Imagine the Angels of Bread” – Poem by Martín Espada

02 Thursday Jun 2016

Posted by Rosaliene Bacchus in Poetry

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American Latino Poet, American poet Martín Espada, “Imagine the Angels of Bread” by Martín Espada, Social justice

The Bread of Life

My Poetry Corner June 2016 features the poem “Imagine the Angels of Bread” from the poetry collection, Alabanza: New & Selected Poems, 1982-2002, by Martín Espada, an American poet, essayist, translator, editor, and attorney.

After studying history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Espada earned his law degree from Northeastern University. For many years, he was a tenant lawyer and legal advocate. Today, he teaches poetry and English at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He has dedicated much of his career to the pursuit of social justice, including fighting for Latino rights and reclaiming the historical record. Through his poetry, he speaks for the socially, economically, and racially marginalized individuals who have no voice. Continue reading →

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