User talk:Angela Khristin Brown

Angela Khristin Brown Biography Name: Angela Brown Date of Birth: January 5, 1969 Place of Birth: Meridian, Mississippi Family Background: Angela Brown was born by Thomas Brown and Ouida Mildred McCuiston Brown. Thomas Brown was survived by the late Tommy Cook who is known for discovering the patent for assembling metal so planes could land during World War II. Angela’s parents were both educators. Thomas Brown helped desegregate Mississippi State University and was one of the seven founders of Clark County Community College. Education Background: Angela Brown attended the only college preparatory school at St. Christopher School and was a graduate of Bishop Gorman high school. Angela received an Associate of General Studies degree from Clark County Community College and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Workforce Education from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Angela graduated from college with USA honors. I have taken Poetry classes at Writer’s Digest and the University Of Cambridge, England. Accomplishments: Angela Brown sold paintings to earn money for college. Angela was a local artist who painted African American abstracts oils which was presented with poetry. Angela is a published writer. Poetry is what she is most noted for. The Library of Poetry recognized Angela in the National Hall of Fame for her poetry. She was also was recognized as a Poet Fellow and Poetry Ambassador. Angela has received awards for her plays from Four Colored Girls, Diary Confessions and Blue Black Skies by Skyfest, Hollywood for, Four Colored Girls and Fade in Line finalist for, Blue Black Skies, One on One for her play the Script and finalist for her play Social Conditions, quarter finalist for, Old School Dance competitions. Documentaries with Without a Box are The Hood, Forsaken, Loneliness, Poet and the New Project. Angela has won two book awards for Culture Fiction Poetry and Floet’ry from Writer’s Digest. Book Publications: Floet’ry, published by Air Leaf Publishing. Poetry Journal, published by Outskirt Press publishing. Black Voice, published by Outskirt Press publishing. Poetry Collection, published by Publish America. Love, published by Publish America. Angela Brown’s literature has been published in books, world anthologies, newspapers, literary magazines, and posted on online web sites. She reads poetry and writes poems all the time. Angela’s poems are written on cultural conventions. I write about personal experiences that everyone can relate to. Angela’s poems are controversial. Angela’s poems are something everyone can relate to. The market I am trying to reach with my poems is African Americans. Angela wants to write scholarly work those instructors at universities and college can use to educate students. Angela would like to appear at local poetry reading workshops in CSN, locally at the Coffee Bean or Barnes and Noble poetry reading. Angela Brown graduated from the Mirage Dealing Program and currently works in the casino dealing lab as a Gaming Lab Assistant for the department of Hospitality Management at the College of Southern Nevada. Angela has knowledge of how all the casino games are dealt. She now assists other students to pursue a career in dealing casino table games.

Author’s Vision Statement I am a civil rights activist. I believe in democracy where the people help elect officials who will determine their outcome. A democracy run government allows the people to mitigate principles that will affect the community. I am a cultural activist. I believe in humanist type government. A humanist government is determined by social aspects that affect running the government. A humanist type government governs the people. A republic type government the people elects officials who will enforce laws of propaganda that will help interest groups. A Marxist society the power is mandated by the government and the military power. All decisions from the government are dictated by a ruler or anarchist government. I am a modernist who believes that religion has to have a part in controlling the government influenced by the morals of society or faith. An anarchist believes in anti-Semitist society where the government fate is determined by demeaning antics to get what is necessary to run things their way. Women have been in the government for years. As a result of my research, I will adapt empathy towards cultural identity. I will enhance in providing helpful solutions to why we have problems in our community. I will be able to create a resource of data that can be used as a model to dictate society’s social norm. I will be able to write an affective paper on cultural awareness. I may be able to reach out to others on issues they do not normally talk about and understand so they can find solutions to their own communities. I will develop a plan of resources that can be used in changing society by providing helpful information to solve their problems. I would want others to understand that we have problems in society that are often disregarded as hopeless and are ignored. We can change the whole dichotomy of how racism affects the community. I can create awareness of social conventions of the twentieth century. Think about change; think about hope think about the youth. The youth are an important part of the community of leaders that will make changes in society in the near future. It was the youth that protested during the civil rights era. Making change is the responsibility of all Americans and of all adults. Too many of us reflect on democracy as an outlet to resolve social issues in the community. It may reflect on environmental issues or solve social issues within a community. It is important to recognize the importance of the community at large. These issues may reflect finding jobs for the unemployed, making projects within a jurisdiction of the community, providing the education needed in the workforce to train students how to become a productive citizen within the community. This may mean to help women protect their rights against rape or abortion. It may mean to resolve social issues where black men are being harassed by police officers, beaten and killed like Traven Martin case. It may reflect on racism to determine why women are paid less than men. It may change the dictum of why there are more black women and men in prison. It may determine to change the outcome to becoming responsible adults and raising their kids in two parent homes. It may determine the outcome of racism in the classroom where blacks are still being graded lower than any other race where there work is not good enough to pass and the reason why they drop out of school at an early stage in their lives to turn to committing crimes. I am a poet. I have been writing poems for over 20 years. Writing is my passion. When I write, it becomes therapy for me. I write about social issues faced in society today. I write about the problems I encountered as an African American female in the twenty first century. I write about hope and spirituality. I believe that everyone can be their best if they meditate and kept their faith in God. I believe the most important aspect in life is to help others solve problems. It is important for us as a people to make the most out of life. The only way we can become true achievers is by helping others understand their own faults and find effective solutions to change. It is important in my writing journal to write how I reflect to social issues in society to help others understand who they are and what they are dealing with in life. I would want to allow others to use insight to radiate elements of hope or elements to change. I write about controversial issues faced in our community. Writing poetry is my way of giving back to the community. It is a form of therapy to release those positive tensions that counterparts in how society works. I hope to help others who read my work to relate to what I write and to find comfort there is someone out there who feels their pain, love and hope. If one person were to read my poem, and liked it, I would have served the purpose of the reason that I write. I was born in Meridian, Mississippi. I am a native of Las Vegas, Nevada. I have won awards for my literature: Poet Scholar, Poet Fellow, Poet Ambassador and Poet of Merit. I have been recognized for my poetry as: Poet Hall of Fame, Poet Laureate, and Who's Who in Poetry from the Library of Poetry. I have won awards for my theatrical work from: Skyfest, The National Black Theatre Association, Hollywood, and Fade on Line. I was given two book awards for poetry from Writer's Digest. I have published over 3 books of poetry. I would receive amiable contributor to the world of literature. I would become an effective advocate to change democracy. I would be an advocate to policy change. I would help the community with insightful dialog and hope within cultures. I would create cultural awareness of all people to note there is hope and there are solutions that will help everyone. As I began writing, I was reminded how hope, love and spirituality has touched my life. My poems are a reflection on life experiences. My poems speak about traditional social conditions faced in society today. One must discover the significance of our identity to aluminate our past and reflect on the present. Poetry is the root of hope. It is the heart of the street where ideas become a cultural experience. Poetry is a symbol of optimism share by tradition. My poems are a vision in progress…

Culture Conventions
Choices Longevity determines a choice You may choose to elevate to go up or down You may choose to move lateral at a sustaining pace Find truth in which you speak Whatever direction you go, opens the door for others to follow

Mental Health I feel comfortable within my skin My fate is determined by my faith I have love, security, food and drive I only flaw I do not have Is desire to not need

Sweet Love Savor the nectar of my sweet breath with your lips Sample the essence of my forbidden fruit with your tongue Cradle the concave of my body structure Rock gently my figure from behind And listen for passion calling you

Sonnet For all thow beauty I am not worthy Let our love be true the test of times For what left to all are we left to prove? Vixens desire passion trove Virtue is in prism for goodness show To defeat all reason love will grow Gaze deep inside my heart To see the sunshine over the bank Natures call to fertility As the planets move I dare not say How fair love be fair game All serenity will justify time 'Ah, I shall indulge tis apple, give me fruit.'

Conformaty My heart calls for your touch As you grasp the palm of your hands Around my small waist To covet my stomach That carries our child My soul cries for you to whisper Passionate sweet things in my ear To hear you call my name in passion In unison as you speak To let me know you care for me My virginity is a promissory note An abiding promise My virginity is a crossword A loyal friendship As I gap my legs open I allow others to worship God's intentions

Black History Often I take the time to Eminence feelings On the things that matter most

Often I am reminded of past accomplishments That makes me proud

Often I reflect on wisdom Voices from God

Often I dream of images That celebrates my fate

I often fantasize Your beautiful passion Your kind heart

Often when I think of you I surrender history

Sweet Love Savor the nectar of my sweet breath with your lips Sample the essence of my forbidden fruit with your tongue Cradle the concave of my body structure Rock gently my figure from behind And listen for passion calling you

Psalm wisdom, passion, love, serenity, hope, faith,  sadness,  pain…celebrates life

Independence Everything is perfect informality… To each his own who has his own... Sonnet Sonnet LXXI Who is the fairest of thy all? For all thy beauty i am not worthy Let our love be true the test of times For what left to all are we left to prove? Vixens desire passion trove Virtue is in prism for goodness show To defeat all reason love will grow Gaze deep inside my heart To see the sunshine over the bank Natures call to fertility As the planets move i dare not say How fair love be fair game All serenity will justify time 'Ah, i shall indulge tis apple, give me fruit.' — Preceding unsigned comment added by 131.216.48.254 (talk) 19:59, 31 August 2012 (UTC)