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Modern-day Feminist Pioneer Gloria Steinern visits Spelman work, but is not acknowl­ Jamilla Coleman edged as such by govern­ Senior Editor ment or society, which Gloria Steinem, femi­ means that technically, a nist icon and political ac­ mother is not guaranteed tivist, told a capacity crowd the right to leisure. at Cosby Auditorium on Saying she was Wednesday, Nov. 10, “In pleased to see men in the this room there is a unique audience, she joked, “your combination of souls that presence here alone will has never happened before keep you safe if there is a and will never happen revolution.” again.” “We must show that Steinem spoke of how men can do what women through history, men have can do," she said. "Femi­ experienced human rights nism is about looking at Steinern (1.) and Dr. Guy-Sheftall converse before Steinern gives her speech. politically, while women the world as if everyone figurative glass ceiling that ghetto.’ If equal pay were Smith College in 1956. She have experienced them matters.” bars them from gaining administered to all, the co-founded culturally. For example: an Addressing the eco­ higher positions in the number of poor would be magazine in 1968 and be­ American citizen has the nomic disparity between workplace because they reduced by half." came a major feminist right to leisure from work. the sexes, she said most still work on “the sticky Steinem, 60, gradu­ leader in the late 1960s. In Motherhood is a form of women cannot reach the floor of the ‘pink-collar ated Phi Beta Kappa from Continued on page 3 Motherhood 101: Students balance babies and books care centers—including the Fleming believes that Reagan Taylor campus nursery-will care Spelman has done little to On-Site for her during the day. acknowledge pregnant stu­ Junior psychology Walker says that under­ dents and student mothers major Carla Walker is one standing professors have on campus. of a growing group of been a tremendous help in “Pregnancy seems al­ Spelman student mothers allowing her to bring her most abnormal on cam­ who must balance being a daughter to class. pus." mother and a student. Finding a daycare "Students and faculty Walker discovered center for 10-month-old could do much more in that she was preagnant with Kaim has been very help­ supporting students daughter Danielle, now 8 ful to senior English major through an already diffi­ months old, the summer KaToya Fleming. With cult period of their lives,” Katoya Fleming (r.) shares a moment with son Kaim on after her freshman year. inexpensive and conve­ she says. Spelman's campus. Walker says she had nient child care available Director of the Health mixed emotions about her After Danielle's birth “I have no time," she for her son, she did not Services Center Brenda pregnancy. “It was un­ Walker took off a semes­ says. "I don’t do any work have to take time off from Dalton says that there are planned, so I was very con­ ter. until [Danielle] goes to school. limited services offered to fused. Then I got used to Danielle's father sleep, and that doesn’t But between school, student mothers, and that it.” says Walker. She adds plays an active role in her leave much time for any­ an internship, and caring there are no services avail­ that her parents were ini­ life, but for Walker find­ thing.” for her son, she says that able to pregnant students. tially upset but have been ing time for school is still a Because Danielle is she rarely finds time for Continued on page 5 supportive. problem. such a young age, few child herself. page 2 Spelman Spotlight 'November 30,1999

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Contact Student Admissions at (800) 992*4603 • [email protected] • www.bio2.edu Spelman Spotlight •November 30,1999 page 3 On-Site Info. An Interview With Gloria Steinern Mesha Williams the U.S. have always been needs to be re-evaluated. Senior Editor encouraged to do Such as, I think that otherwise. children are seen as only Witty and thought- MW: Do you think there the woman’s provoking are the words to is such aperson as afemale responsibility; it needs to describe Gloria Steinem. chauvinist? be seen as a man’s role in In an interview following GS: Theoretically it is caring for them as well. her speech and panel possible to have a It’s so hard to predict the discussion, Steinem talked dominant woman like that, future because you cannot about her experiences and but frankly I haven ’ t come control it. I hope the vision for the women’s across any (laughing). movement will still be movement in the twenty- MW: How do you think progressive and handle any first century. women have been challenges in the future. MW: Do you think there portrayed in television MW: What do you want is areal difference between shows like Ally McBeal people to remember about the definition of a in trying to depict the your legacy? womanist and feminist? independent woman of the GS: This is somewhat of a GS: There are some 90’s? hard question. (She differences behind the GS: Well, I know Calista pauses). Well, I want to be thought processes in using Flockhart and she is a remembered as someone the words. Alice Walker is feminist. As far as her t.v. who left the world a more the one who coined the personality, I think it compassionate and caring term “womanist” because shows a balance of a place. Also, I want to be it sounded stronger and woman being powerful yesteryear. conquer. It needs to be remembered as a person reflected women of color. and feeling sexual. I think MW: What issues do you opposed. I am not too sure who loves to dance and A lot of issues do overlap her character wearing think the women’s in how we can solve the laugh. Hopefully, these in terms of what both short skirts to work, having movement will focus on as problem. I don’t will be some of my groups are fighting for and a job, and social life is to the twenty-first century understand the concept of accomplishments. that is basic civil rights. show people that she can approaches? that type of abuse. Also, I We all ought to pick any still be a woman, and still GS: I think violence really think the words we want to describe be powerful. This is a against women is stereotypical notion of ourselves, but women in different concept from something that we need to what a woman ’ s role is still

Steinem from page 1 1971 she co-founded Ms. ing out that in 1971, the nizers. miles away,” she said, Lecture Series, “Human Magazine, and still works number of black women “However hard it is to drawing upon a physics Rights—The Unfinished as a contributing editor and who called themselves do it, it’s harder not to do theory. “Together in this Agenda for the New Mil­ Editor Emeritus. In 1972 feminists was twice the it,” she said. room, we make one hell of lennium,” commemorat­ Steinem helped found the number of white women “The flap of a a butterfly.” ing the 50th anniversary of MS Foundation for who did. butterfly’s wing can The speech was part the Universal Declaration Women, which raises “Young African- change things hundreds of of the Eleanor Roosevelt of Human Rights. funds to assist underprivi­ American women are the leged girls and women. She women’s movement,” PhD is a founding member of said Steinem. “They were VI the Coalition of Labor there from the begin­ Biochemistry & Molecular Biology E Union Women. ning.” Epidemiology o Steinem also has “There is something Microbiology & Immunology k authored two best-sellers, in white media that wants Molecular, Cell & Developmental Biology Oi Outrageous Acts and Ev­ to wipe out black women Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology 0 eryday Rebellions and [from the feminist move­ Neuroscience k Revolution from Within: A ment],” added Ross. Physical Therapy 0. Book of Self-Esteem . Steinem said there Physiology & Biophysics Sharing the stage with are two problems with MD/PhD Program 0 Pearl Cleage, author and feminism: one is that Masters playwright; Dr. Beverly people do not know the 8 Medical Informatics Guy-Sheftall of The actual definition of it: 3 Physical Therapy Women’s Center at equal rights for women T Public Health Spelman, and Loretta J. and all people. The other 8 Ross of the National Cen­ is that women who do k ter for Human Rights Edu­ know what feminism http:/1 spider.med.miami.edu/grad o cation, Steinem answered means are afraid it would OFFICE OF GRADUATE STUDIES (M857) "yes" when asked if ther “turn off men.” RO Box 016960 MIAMI, FLORIDA 33101 was room for young Afri­ “Feminism is about 30S-24 V6406 • 305-243-3593 (fax) can-American women in empowering each other [email protected] UNIVERSITY OF the feminist movement. to make our own deci­ “The caste systems of sions,” she said. She ad­ SCHOOL OF MEDICINE sex and race are inter­ vised the audience to twined,” she said, point­ travel, vote, and be orga­ page 4 Spelman Spotlight •November 30,1999 On-Site Info. Danger: Study reports neighborhood surrounding Spelman to be one of the most dangerous in the nation Jamilla Coleman puses, to gather safety-re­ Senior Editor lated information and data” before the analysis was A national report completed. predicting the likelihood The focus of the study of becoming a victim of a was not to measure the oc­ violent crime in neigh­ currence of crime on cam­ borhoods surrounding pus, but the potential for colleges and universities crime in the surrounding has ranked four AU Cen­ neighborhood. ter schools in the top five, The study based its with Spelman College findings on a set of 21 cri­ placed at number three. teria which included fam­ Many are angered ily income, single or dual by the study. Director of head of household, popula­ Public Safety Steve tion density, education level Bowser is no exception. of the population, and oth­ “It is a seriously ers. It does not measure flawed approach at at­ actual crime rates, but esti­ tempting to give an accu­ mates the future risk of rate picture of the safety crime for the coming year. of a college campus,” he Race was not a crite­ says. rion. The report is the re­ Bowser emphasizes sult of a study conducted that the findings do not by APBnews.com, a mean that Spelman College news-centered website has the third most danger­ that covers crime, justice ous campus in the nation, and safety, and CAP In­ yet is aware that people may dex Inc. The study has misinterpret the data. determined the 25 high- “People look at the est-risk and 25 lowest- expectation [that a crime risk campus neighbor­ will occur] rather than the hoods in the country. actual incidence of crime,” The study focused he says. “We do ourselves on the risk of violent a disservice if we buy into crime, which it defined the information in that re­ as murder, rape or rob­ port.” bery. Bowser adds that “the The CAP Index, victimization [of students] whose name stands for that does occur can be at­ “Crimes Against Per­ tributed to poor decision sons,” has provided as­ making [on the part of the sessments of neighbor­ student] or crimes of op­ hood crime risks to large portunity.” corporations such as “To maintain safety, Exxon, Bank of America, we need the full participa­ McDonald’s, and to the tion of all of our team mem­ U.S. Department of Jus­ bers,” he says. “This in­ tice. cludes students, faculty and Despite its creden­ staff.” tials, a number of school Morris Brown Col­ officials nationwide are lege ranked number one. displeased with the man­ Clark Atlanta University ner in which CAP con­ placed at number four, ducted the study. while Morehouse College ‘Spelman Director of rounded out the top five. Public Relations W. Christopher Cason issued a formal statement to APB News, saying that “no attempts were made to contact Spelman Col­ lege, or the other cam­ Spelman Spotlight •November 30,1999 page 5 — . . .

Planned Demonstration Hangs Violence out to Dry

Andei Williams is scheduled to run March educated, too, because Senior Editor 27-31 to coincide with some of the men on the In an effort to raise Women’s History Month. other campuses are the awareness about violence Goodson hopes that ones abusing Spelman against women, campus the Spelman community women.” organizations including will produce 1,000 shirts Colleges in Massa­ Counseling Services, Peer during the proposed dates. chusetts, Mississippi, and Education Program (PEP­ Organizers anticipate Florida are among the cam­ PERS) and others have col­ that the project can include puses that have previously laborated to sponsor The both the Spelman and sur­ hosted the program. Geor­ Clothesline Project in the rounding communities. gia Tech also participated spring. PEPPERS president in The Clothesline Project Participants in The Hawanya Miller says, “I as part of its Women’s Clothesline Project each would love to get students Awareness Week in Octo­ from surrounding high ber. create a shirt representing Andei Williams an episode of violence they schools to participate be­ have observed or person­ cause abuse is beginning ally experienced. “I have a vivid through the barrier of si­ to involve those who are Schuyla Goodson, a memory of living in Abby lence. younger.” class of '87 alumna and Hall and one day seeing ' 'The very act of hang­ “I think [violence survivor of an abusive re­ my [resident assistant] be­ ing up the shirt gives a against women] is more lationship, says that she ing pushed against the wall woman an opportunity to than just a women’s prob­ wants to bring The by her boyfriend," she leave behind some of the lem," says Sheretha Bell, Clothesline Project to says. "No one said any­ pain of her experience and president of the Eta Kappa Spelman because she has thing about it." move on to the next phase Chapter of Delta Sigma not seen the college be pro­ Goodson says that of her recovery.” Theta. active about the issue. creating a symbolic shirt The Clothesline "I’d like to get a male She recalls an experi­ "can provide akey to help­ Project is in its develop­ perspective involved," she ence she had as a student. ing a survivor break mental stage at Spelman. It says. "They need to be

Motherhood from page 1 BOB MARLEY DUETS WITH TODAY'S HOTTEST ARTISTS BO “Pregnant students mothers and pregnant stu­ are referred to an off-cam­ dents, but the groups have pus ob-gyn," she says. "Ex­ been unsuccessful. cYjëint cIogjo bab^ìon pectant students are only Mahmoud attributes ' (Bob Marley is) a child of God who I believe lived up to his full potential.. I think that we're all children covered under Spelman’s this lack of successTo the of God. but not all of us for some reason realize our insurance plan if they be­ students' hectic schedules. full potential.. I believe that's who he was., who he IS., excuse me. who he IS... lauryn hill come pregnant during the Counseling Services ‘The album really means a lot to us does not provide a list of as the children and as musicians... academic school year be­ to be able to do this with our father’s vocals... it's spiritual., it ginning August 15th.” child care centers for stu­ >happened like it's supposed to..." There are no statis­ dent mothers, but usually STEPHEN MARLEY tics available on student refers them to Families Bob Marley is Sane of the biggest musical icons worldwide. His musical philosophy mothers attending First, an organization that transcends any musical genre, ethnic Spelman or pregnancy provides support in group or political culture. To fulfill his father’s dream to reach the mainstream rates among students. parenting. urban audience, Stephen Marley was compelled to create a unique musical Director of Counsel­ collaboration incorporating his dad's ing Services Vanessa songs and allowing other artists for the first time to sing the songs of Bob Marley j Mahmoud says that her de­ WITH Bob Marley.This joining of original partment provides a "lis­ recordings with vocals from today’s chart topping superstars brings a tening ear" for concerns contemporary, urban edge to the tracks. from mothers and offers IN STORES»^ VAVAVAX support for pregnant stu­ ♦ I » > i / f/hTUWMrAvi dents. “For student mothers s p I R A T I O N F*o i BOB MARLEY DUETS WITH 1 TURN YOUR LIGHTS DOWN LOW with LAURYN HILL TODAY’S HOTTEST ARTISTS we offer individual and s NO MORE TROUBLE with ERYKAH BADC couple therapy and try to REBEL MUSIC with KRAYZIE BONE JOHNNY WAS mth GURU provide adequate support CONCRETE (UNCLE with RAKIM RASTAMAN CHANT With BUSTA RHYMES on a campus that is not and FLIPMODE SftUAD GUILTINESS with LOST B O Y Z featuring Mr. Cheeks particularly set up for stu­ Iammin’ win MC LYTE KINKY REGCRE with THE MARLEY BROTHERS dents with children,” she $nd THE GHETTO YOUTHS CREW says. roots, ROCK, reccae w;ih STEVEN TYLER wwwb^m arlcy.com and JOE PERRY www. Manddefjam.co^p In the past Counsel­ SURVIVAL A.K.A. BLACK SURVIVORS with CHUCK O «BURNIN.ANO LOOTIN' With THE ROOTS featuring Black Thoughts ing Services has provided TUFF ctONC "uV support groups for student page 6 Spelman Spotlight •November 30,1999 On-Site Info. What Africa Means to Me Spelman student documents her time in Senegal

Jamilla Coleman Free was also “irri­ own [film]?” she says. Senior Editor tated” by the judgmental Free says she has lived attitude she observed “a small sliver of the many Most travelers may some white students to realities” that exist in Af­ return home from a trip to have regarding certain rica. Her host family, which Africa with the customary aspects of Senegalese consisted of a fourth wife souvenirs—art, cloth, and culture, like polygamy. and her daughter, lived in photographs of villages Her feelings the suburbs. and safari animals. prompted her to write a “Americans feel be­ Ayana Free left with poem called “Baobab trayed when their percep­ the knowledge that a film Circles.” Free submitted tions of Africa don ’ t turn out documenting her experi­ the poem to a student- to be true,” she says. ence was in the works. founded literary maga­ Free advises people not Called “Letter to zine, where it caught the to go to another country “ex­ Countee,” the 26-minute Ayana Free presents her film to Spelman students eye of director Diagne. pecting a Garden of Eden film includes Free ’ s narra­ Free admits that ini­ where people open up their tion—a combination of her vember. colored by exoticism and tially, she was not inter­ arms to you and all your personal journal entries Free’s narration is a mysticism,” she narrated ested when Diagne ap­ problems are solved.” and prose—and footage of figurative letter to Harlem in the film. proached her about be­ “Accepting African her daily life as a student at Renaissance writer Free says that her ing the subject of his first heritage is an internal voy­ Cheikh Anta Diop Univer­ Countee Cullen, whose southern upbringing and film, but eventually ac­ age that every African- sity in Dakar, the capital of poem “Heritage” explores what she learned from cepted the idea. American makes for him­ Senegal. the stereotypical images books read in her “African “Some of my self.” Taped during Free’s that American blacks may Diaspora and the World” friends and I had been “Letter to Countee” is junior year and directed by have about Africa. classes helped her to pre­ complaining about how now being dubbed for mar­ documentarían Hamet Fall Free says that her per­ pare for cultural differ­ African-American films keting to a French television Diagne, the film debuted ceptions of Africa were ences. But she occasion­ don ’ t present true images station. in the United States at greatly altered by her stay. ally felt like an outsider of black people...how Emory University’s Afri­ “All of my images because of her American could I not take the op­ can Film Festival in No- [prior to my visit] were culture and her blackness. portunity to make my Spelman Explains its Preparation on Y2K Website

Jamilla Coleman lice Chief Joseph Milligan ents of students has not say§ that external ser­ to school after the break and Senior Editor and Associate Director of been issued. vices like Georgia registering for class. Physical Plant Albert Despite the delayed Power, BellSouth, and “Something’s going to With little or no in­ Smith. trickling down of informa- Bank of America have happen, and we don’t know formation provided about The committee also tion, he assures that reported that they will be what it is,” says Evans. “It the measures that Spelman includes Jack Alewine, Spelman has sufficiently intact for the new year. may be minor...but even College is taking to make who recently resigned as been preparing itself. But while such minor issues [for a college the campus Y2K compli­ Spelman’s Senior UNIX In 1996, Spelman companies have made campus] can cause disrup­ ant, many students expect Network Administrator to purchased the Systems guarantees, Evans says tion.” mayhem when they return work for the Atlanta Uni­ Computer Technology, that he and the Task Evans recommends to school in January. versity Center as a data­ Inc. (SCT) Banner system. Force believe that the that students carry cash and But with the posting base administrator. The system uses the Oracle outside world will pose have copies of their records of Spelman’s “Year 2000” Excepting Evans and database to store student problems. on hand in the first days of website on November 19, Alewine, none of the com­ accounts, payroll, alumni The Y2K website the new year. Director of Computing and mittee members are skilled data, financial aid and ad­ outlines the school’s con­ Information Technology technicians. missions information. tingency plan if problems (CIT) Adrienne Evans says “We have hired out The system stores such as loss of water sup­ that all systems have been contractors, consultants, dates as four-digit entries ply, heating and air con­ “updated, tested, and cer­ and also staff members to and is Y2K compatible. ditioning, and access to tified” in preparation for implement some of the Evans says that em­ phones occur. the new year. remediation for the year bedded chips, which con­ To offset some of As Chair of the 2000,” says Evans. trol things like elevators the potential problems, Spelman Year 2000 Task The Task Force was and voice communication, Spelman administration Force, Evans oversees a selected by President have also been tested and and the other schools in committee comprised of 13 Manley a year and a half corrected throughout cam­ the AUC have changed administrators who work ago. Evans responds pus. “Physical plant has the first day of registra­ in areas on campus “where vaguely as to why a web made sure that air condi­ tion from January fourth Y2K may have an influ­ site has only recently been tioning systems, elevators, to the tenth. This will ence.” posted and why a formal security systems, and cir­ hopefully ease the diffi­ Task force members statement to the Spelman cuit boards” will function. culty for students in include Public Safety Po­ community or to the par­ In addition, Evans terms of traveling back Spelman Spotlight »November 30,1999 page 7

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Cynthia Daniels did not want to disclose discharge, pain during uri­ discharge from the va­ women. Jag/Health her last name, says that the nation, excessive vaginal gina. According to the There are successful most common STDs bleeding, and inflamma­ National Center for HIV, treatments for chlamydia, Not only are women among young women ages tion of the rectum or cer­ STD and TB prevention, gonorrhea, and trichomonia­ more prone to sexually 18-24 are chlamydia, gon­ vix. Seventy-five percent the rate of gonorrhea sis. And none of them are transmitted diseases or in­ orrhea, and trichomonia­ of women with chlamydia among African Ameri­ fatal. Once you detect your fections, but African- sis. All of these diseases have no symptoms. cans is thirty times higher symptoms, immediately get American women “bear are contracted through di­ “Most young women than that of whites. A tested at the nearest clinic. the brunt of STI infec­ rect contact with bodily come [to Planned Parent­ woman who has sex on A pelvic exam is the typical tions.” fluids. hood] for testing because only one occasion can test associated with these dis­ So reports the Alan In 1996 chlamydia their partner has told them have a 60 to 90 percent eases. It will take about one Guttmacher Institute was reported to be the most that they are infected,” says risk of contracting gon­ week for the results to deter­ (AGI). The institute also frequently reported infec­ Angela. orrhea. mine a diagnosis of gonor­ reports that women ac­ tious disease in the coun­ Eighty percent of Up to three million rhea or chlamydia while tri­ count for about half of all try. A microscopic para­ women infected with gon­ Americans develop tri­ chomoniasis can be diag­ sexually transmitted infec­ site, chlamydia infects the orrhea show symptoms of chomoniasis every year. nosed immediately. tions or diseases (STIs or cervix and possibly the the disease, which is a bac­ The symptoms of tri­ Condoms are the most STDs) that occur each year, urethra, fallopian tubes and teria that can cause pelvic chomoniasis develop in effective protection against and they suffer from more ovaries in women, and the inflammatory disease three to 28 days. Men these sexually transmitted frequent and severe long­ urethra and possibly tes­ (PID) in women. Some rarely have symptoms diseases, in addition to pro­ term consequences than ticles in men. common symptoms are while a frothy, smelly tecting against HIV infec­ men. Some common menstrual irregularities, discharge and itching tion. Angela, a counselor symptoms of chlamydia pelvic or lower abdominal around the vagina are at Pl anned Parenthood who include vaginal or penile pain and a yellow-green some symptoms found in

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Rashida Rawls SS: How do you feel reggae. So I couldn’t re­ A&E about the current music ally label the album as a scene now—the whole hip reggae album. Ky-Mani Marley, the hop vibe? SS: Your CD does tenth of Bob Marley’s K.M: Hip hop is demonstrate that you eleven children, recently beautiful; the music scene should not be labeled as a passed through Atlanta on is nice. And also right reggae artist, but how are a twenty-eight city tour pro­ now, the Latin thing with you going to go out of your moting his debut album Ricky Martin and every­ way to clear yourself of “The Journey.” body else, they got a lot of that label? Presenting a versatile flavor going on now. K.M: I’m gonna album of hip shaking, salsa SS: Reggae ’ s not new keep doin ’ what I ’ m doin ’. beats to hip hop vibes, Ky- to mainstream America, so I’m always tryin’ to do Mani assures his audience how do you feel like you somethin’ different. I’m that this isn’t just another fit in ? And we’ve talked not trying to stay on one reggae album. about the whole Latin musical path. I’m always In an interview with craze? How do you plan to out for something new. The Spelman Spotlight, fit in with this whole glo­ Actually we have a studio Marley, a soccer-star- balization of music? on the bus that we built, so tumed-musician, said, “ I K.M: Well, I don’t we’re workin’ on the salsa started dee-jaying for rec­ only consider myself to be rhythms and different beats ? reation. One thing led to a reggae artist. The album so we can really cross lines another and kept building has a wide variety and my of hip hop. and building until now.” Piotr Sikora fittin’ in is just me putting Of the change from soccer Marley’s interview with Charles, Stevie Wonder, my foot in through the to song, Ky-Mani said, “I The Spelman Spotlight. Jimi Hendrix, and a little door. The album has many find that it’s not something SS: Who are some Michael Bolton. I like a different mixtures: we that I had to decide to do, of your musical influ­ lot of R&B and rap too. have a salsa remix on but something I had to do.” ences? Basically everybody that’s “Rude Boy,” some hip hop Here are other ex­ K.M: I listen to a lot on the scene right now like and some alternative beats cerpts from Ky-Mani of Eric Clapton, Ray Puff Daddy and Jay-Z. going on, then a few

"Next Friday" Among Movies for the New Year

producer and co-writer of launch the careers of cast Theia Washington funny as the first one,” say 'hilarious.' “Next Friday. members Nia Long and A&E says Curry. “But I think a ” "I mean, John lot of its success will come This sequel was in­ Chris Tucker. While “Next Witherspoon and Mike from the combination of spired by the success of Friday” won’tfeature these According to cast Epps just crack me up. All humor and challenges that the first “Friday” in 1995. actors, Curry guarantees member Don “DC” Curry, I gotta do is look at them Craig is faced with when The movie was a hit in the movie will be a good the movie “Next Friday," and I start to laugh.” he moves to the ‘burbs.” theaters and a video best laugh. scheduled for release on Besides returning as seller for approximately “If I could describe Jan. 14,2000, will offer the Craig, Ice Cube is work­ one hundred weeks. 'NextFriday' in one word," same humor and outra­ ing behind the scenes as “Friday” helped says Curry, "I’d have to geous material that made the original “Friday” one of 1995’s biggest movie SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGE hits. The sequel will fea­ Sarah Lawrence College in Florence combines individually Located in a 15th-century designed programs of study with total immersion in the academic ture several members of the and social life of Florence. PALAZZO IN THE HEART former “Friday” cast and of this Renaissance city, The broad range of options includes enrollment in the University pick up where the plot left of Florence. Students can take classes with some of Florence’s THE PROGRAM OFFERS finest artists and scholars. Hallmarks of the program are private off last time. tutorials and small seminars with distinguished Italian faculty. Craig (Ice Cube) is STUDENTS THE OPPORTUNITY The program is open to students who speak Italian, and to still battling his rival, Debo, TO LIVE INTIMATELY AMONG students who are new to the language. Homestays are available in the heart of Florence. who has spent two years in Florence’s masterpieces, prison and is hell-bent on ITS PEOPLE getting revenge. Fearing for For more information: his son, Craig ’ s father (John AND CULTURE Sarah Lawrence College in Florence, Witherspoon) sends his son 1 Mead Way, to live in the suburbs with Bronxville, NY 10708-5999 (800) 873-4752, Uncle Elroy (Don “DC” e-mail: [email protected] Curry) and his cousin Day- Sarah Lawrenceprence College also sponsors programs in Day (Mike Epps). Paris, London and Oxford. “This movie is just as page 10 Spelman Spotlight 'November 30,1999

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©1999 Record Company, L.P. Spelman Spotlight •November 30,1999 page 11 Arts & Entertainment The Wonder Years

Looking back on the past two decades that most of us have lived through, there are a few things that can make you reminisce about when you weren't old enough to go to that New Edition concert or where you were when 2Pac & Biggie were assassinated. We at The Spotlight have compiled lists of yesteryear to help you in looking back at your favorite memories.

Best TV Shows The Wiz Keith Sweat One Hit Barbie Comodore 64 Different World: it Beat Street Michael Jackson Wonders Transformers made everybody want to Whitney Houston Luther Vandross Vanilla Ice Atari 2600 go to a black college Cosby Best Sex Scenes Young MC Easy Bake Ovens Show: showed that every Jason’s Lyric Anita Baker God’s Property Anything Tonka black family isn't dysfunc­ How Stella Got Her Adina Howard G.I. Joe tional Martin: proved that Groove Back JJFad Nintendo coonery does pay- with a Waiting to Exhale Best 80’s Rap price In Living Color: the Set It Off Acts College Hits black Satuday Night Live Any old Wesley Snipes Run Dmc Songs that will take you Good Times: home is movie Best and Worst LL Cool J back to your college days where the heart is even if Do The Right Thing Public Enemy long after you've Trends it's Section 8 Jeffersons: Purple Rain Eric B. & Rakim Lee Jeans/Fat Laces/ finally a rich black bigot Beloved graduated. Fat Boys Kangols/Troop/Fat Goose/ on the air, What's Soul Food Here I Go- Mystical Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Dookie gold ropes/four Happenin': hey hey hey No Limit Soldiers- TRU Prince finger rings/Sweater Fame: you gotta sweat ATLiens- OutKast NWA& Eazy E Dresses/Men in Tight Fresh Prince of Bel Air: Po’ Pimpin’- Do or Die Best One- Doug E. Fresh & The Jeans or short shorts/Big yo' homes to Bel Air New They don't dance No Get Fresh Crew hair and bright makeup/ York Undercover: it was Liners Mo- Goodie MoB Braids with beads and foil all about Malik “Damn, damn, damn!”- Back dat thing up- tips/Hammer pants/Acid Good Times “You told Juvenile washed anything/Bomber Harpo to beat me.”-The Best 90’s R&B Rosa Parks- OutKast Best Black Talk jackets/Bootleg Gucci, Color Purple “Hercules, Shawty Swing My Acts Louis Vutton, MCM, or Shows Hercules, Hercules”-The Way- KP & Envi R. Kelly Fendi/Cazals/Nameplate Arsenio Hall: "Let's get Nutty Professor “Follow De Ja Vu- Lord Tariq & Boyz II Men belt buckles/Gumby busy!!!" Oprah: the most the drip, follow the Peter Gunz BBD haircuts/ Cross Colors/ "beloved" talk show in drip...”-House Party “It's Quiet Storm Remix- Mary J. Blige Pump sneakers/Hightop America Friday, you ain't got no Mobb Deep w/ Lil’ Kim Lauryn Hill fades/African medallions/ BET Tonight: Tavis job.”-Friday “Sit cho five Maxwell Hip pouches/Dwayne Smiley droppin' science on dollar ass down before I Magazines Faith Wayne glasses/Biker the masses make change." -New Jack Fresh( we took it there) Jodeci shorts/Jams/Pouches/ Chris Rock: Pookie is City “His momma name Right On(remember that D’ Angelo Jellies/ Raiders hats/Finger finally making his mark him Clay, I’ma call him Ralph Tresvant poster?) TLC waves/ Shirley Temple Jerry Springer: Even Clay.”- Coming to Black Beat En Vogue curls/Halle Berry cut/ though Jerry isn’t black, America “Why can’t Jet Bamboo or dolphin LaLa get paid?"-He Got Seventeen what would the show be earrings/Coogi anything/ without “Rufus” and Game “Get cho hand The Source (before all Wearing your clothes outta my pocket!”- the No Limit ads) Tanisha’s baby daddy? inside out/Wearing your Malcom X "They used to Vibe(before FuBu) clothes backwards/ call me Crazy Joe, now Best 90’s Rap Best Cartoons Airbrushed anything/ they call me Batman!"- Best Books Thunder Cats Acts Jodeci boots/Coveralls Lean on Me "M-m-m- The Color Purple HeMan/SheRa Roots with one strap hanging/ mookie."-Do the Right The Autobiograpy of Transformers A Tribe Called Quest Stopwatches Thing Ricky!!!!”-Boyz N Malcom X Smurfs Souls Of Mischief Da Hood "Wake Native Son Fraggle Rock No Limit Camp uuuuuuup!" - School Beloved Hood Games Ninja Turtles Cash Money Camp Daze Their Eyes Were “That’s my car” Richie Rich Busta Rhymes Nas Watching God “Red Light, Green Light” Best 80’s R&B Invisible Man Best Black OutKast Double Dutch Acts WuTang Kian I Know Why The Caged Hand Games (Miss Bird Sings Movies DeBarge The Pharcyde Mary Mack, “Twee A Iceberg Slim’s Pimp The Last Dragon New Edition Gang Star Lee A Lee”) Purple Rain Guy Dr. Dre & Snoop Doggy Dodge Ball School Daze Prince And The Dogg Stick Ball Coming to America Revoultion Tupac Best Toys Street Football Krush Groove Force MD’s Notorious B.I.G. Big Wheels Heads up,7up Friday Troop Arrested Development HeMan Hide and Go Get it Lean On Me Janet Jackson De La Soul Gem Kick Ball page 12 Spelman Spotlight »November 30,1999 Arts & Entertainment T-Boz's Thoughts'. TLC member releases new book The Haps

Rashida Rawls may even sound as though A&E they were written by a third-grader as when T- Poetry Slam On November 3, Boz begins the poem “Ha­ The Dogg Pound The First Thursday of featuring Snoop Dog Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins tred” by writing “Hate is each month. December 11 at the of the female R&B group evil / Hate is not good.” The Bluemilk’s TLC released her book of Still, the poet manages to Tabernacle. Paradigm Artspace personal poems and essays assert thoughtful and in­ Call 404-659-9022 for auditions Atlanta’s most details. entitled Thoughts. spiring messages promot­ talented poets Watkins’ poems ing self-reflection and for the National Poetry cover a wide range of top­ progress. Nellie Mae Rowe: Slam 2000. ics including romantic and Watkins shares a “Ninety-Nine and a Call 404-696-5775 for family relationships, heart­ to which many people can guide for self-improve­ Half Won’t Do” details. break, abortion, body im­ relate. In her poem and ment, her favorite recipes Art exhibit includes work age, and racism in society. essay “Unpretty,” she like oxtails, insights on from the 1940s to present Entertainment day. In the book ’ s preface, shows that even celebri­ how TLC was formed, and Showcase “The Vibe” The High Museum of Watkins says, “All these ties see themselves as be­ pictures of herself, family, 8:30 Every Tuesday at Art, Folk Art and observations and impres­ ing not-so-beautiful some- and friends. She also in­ Chris Tucker’s Comedy sions built up inside me, times. In her poem cludes a long list of fans’ Photography Gallery Club. Admission is free. and ultimately they’re ex­ “Weight, ” T-Boz dis­ names and answers fans’ Looking for performers On display through pressed through my mu­ cusses the issues involved questions through writing in all facets of February 26, 2000 sic. Usually. But TLC in being over or under this book. entertainment. Call 404-577-6940 for was between albums, and weight. Her message is After reading Song, Drama, Spoken I had no other way to re­ straightforward: life is too Thoughts, a reader can gain details, Word, and Rap. lease myself. Finally, I short not to enjoy it and a better understanding of Call 770-803-9710 for had found a viable alterna­ love yourself just as you who T-Boz is as an indi­ details. tive to my music.” are. vidual rather than making Thoughts is touching T-Boz’s voice and assumptions about her as because T-Boz has com­ style as a poet is relaxed an entertainer. posed and compiled works and simple. Some poems

A&E Editorial: Learn from a true diva The Spotlight A few weeks ago, While her achieve­ and we know what Tina’s Mariah Carey was whin­ ments are notable, I still been through. Last spring, will be ing about how she got no ask: how can we respect an Tina worked on VHl’s respect for her work. artist whose album titles Divas Live with Cher, Well, what can we have consistently been one Brandy, and Whitney. recruiting in say about a singer who, in word long for the last eight While the semi-divas were her short career, has al­ years ( Emotions, Day­ disappointing, Tina’s per­ ready suffered both a di­ dream, Butterfly, and formance was no less than January-and vorce and a racial identity Rainbow...as though she phenomenal. crisis? The marriage to the can think of nothing else)? So when Mariah “oh-so-oppressive” And we can’t forget Carey screams about how we want YOU! Tommy Mattola ended in her attempt to be the “over she doesn ’ t receive respect early 1998. And the latest 25” version of Britney for her work in the indus­ word on Mariah’s racial Spears, scantily clad, with try, no one listens. There Be on the background was that she a bubble gum image worse are women who have been is bom to a half-Venezu­ than Debbie Gibson’s. Her breaking boundaries for elan, half-black father and current release, Rainbow, years. And when Mariah lookout for an Irish mother. It’s no fails to reflect the past puts on some more clothes, good to be a half black and year’s emotional stops screeching in her half white entertainer any­ rollercoaster ride that songs, and has creative al­ further more. Mariah claims to have suf­ bum titles with more than Her latest accom­ fered. Critics and listeners one word, then maybe the plishment was setting a alike are wondering where industry will take her alittle information or singles record back in Sep­ the emotion is. And this more seriously. tember when “Heart- woman wants respect? breaker” sold 271,000 cop­ On the other hand, Najeema Washington stop by the ies in its first week. “Heart- Tina Turner has not only Senior breaker” reached number celebrated her 60Ih birth­ A&E Editor one on Billboard becom­ day, but also released an­ office, Lower ing Mariah’s 14th number other album. Now that’s a one song. Mariah has had woman who deserves re­ a number one single every spect. We all saw “What’s Manley 104. year this decade. Love Got to Do With It” Spelman Spotlight »November 30,1999 page 13 Voices The New, Steadily Improving Spotlight A Reader Responds In response to the re­ to publish demeaning Dear readers, are said to cling (even if most offensive manner— cent [November 5] edi­ and degrading material. You’ve probably they’re acting differently for years. Maybe you think tion of the Spelman Spot­ The Spotlight, even with noticed a change in The behind closed doors), I feel boys will be boys. But I light, I would just like to its low budget, has risen Spelman Spotlight. it’s The Spotlight's respon­ think it’s about time they comment on the stark to the challenge thus fur. stepped up and acted like We’ve changed our sibility to provide informa­ change in the contents of But this past edition men when the women of­ layout, the dynamics of tion about birth control and the paper. seemed to resemble too our staff, the content of overall sexual health, as well fer a good-natured chal­ I never expected the closely the very newspa- the newspaper. And this as other issues that matter to lenge. Spotlight to stoop to the per that it was criticiz- leads to a change in the young women. Two thirds Finally, just because level of the Maroon Tiger ing. overall tone that we are of the 15 million people who The Spotlightproclaims it­ creating a feud, real or I am not, in any striving to establish. are diagnosed with STDs self to be "The Voice of imagined, between other way, denouncing the pa­ This year, there are each year are between the African-American Wom­ tents and displaying it per. I am one of its big- three editors. This has ages of 15 and 24. In addi­ anhood” does not mean: a) all to see in a campus gest fans. I will always tion, AIDS is the leading that we are the Lifetime been questioned by a t. My expectations defend The Spotlight channel of college journal­ gjH number of people, but cause of African American a campus newspaper over there is strength—and in­ deaths in people ages 20- ism or b) that we do not driven by ad money and tegrity—in numbers. 44. How can we pretend welcome men’s perspec­ of expression and an out­ trashy controversy. But And besides, the obses­ these conditions don’t ex­ tives. We welcome contri­ let to promote change. I The Spotlight should up­ sion with a title is useless ist? It’s more offensive not butions from anyone. Our would hope that the Spot­ hold its standards and not when everyone ends up to acknowledge the issues. generation appears to lack light would set a standard become part of a campus doing more than her job Perhaps the most con­ the activism many of our for other newspapers who feud that undermines the description says. troversy has arisen over our parents experienced at our boast high readership and purpose of the newspa­ For better or worse, editorial “Voices” section, age. Writing for or to your sponsorship but continue per. part of our jobs as editors which in our last issue in­ college newspaper is a way Jessica R. Page is to bear the brunt of cluded a reader’s “20 Ques- to act—without necessar­ c/o 2000 criticism that might arise tions+1.” A few people were ily risking arrest. when we print a contro­ offended, many enjoyed the So whether you like the movement whether you versial story. We face a humor. But I question why The Spelman Spotlight or write for us or find another number of challenges. The Spotlight so hastily not, I, and my colleagues way to make some change Here are three: meets with disapproval who co-edit it, thank you in the world. Despite the myth of when we tastefully do what for reading it. We encour­ —Jamilla Coleman the “virtuous woman” to other publications have been age you to respond when Senior Editor which Spelman students doing—in the nastiest and you feel the need, or to join c/o 2000

Keepin' up with the Joneses

Armani, Kenneth Cole, cruising Lenox Square and Perhaps what Like it or not, Market leaving future and Prada too. Phipps Plaza than they do in Spelman women have or Friday (commonly known Spelmanites? It is unfor­ A black Expedition, it class. The Spelman parking do not have is not exactly as Fashion Friday) has be­ tunate, but perhaps we are must be new. lot is described as an exotic the problem. Indeed, if come just that- a fashion inadvertently perpetuating A new bag is a must- car show, featuring the new­ you can afford to carry a show. What began as an those "tired” stereotypes Coach is nice, est and most expensive $300 purse, who is anyone opportunity to socialize that we claim are so un­ the off brand at Rich's luxury vehicles. to object? with peers has become true. just won’t suffice. Obviously people The real problem is a somewhat of a competi­ Either way, keepin’ With winter comes shouldn’t believe the hype. much more latent one that tion. Is it just me, or is it up with the Joneses is in­ boots from DKNY-— Yet, is it possible that we do not realize if we do obvious that students feel deed contagious. the Spelman way, you the average Spelman woman not take the time to look. obligated to dress a par­ There is nothing cannot deny. is just a tad stuck on the This issue is the im­ ticular way on Fridays? wrong with appreciating There is certainly quest for material objects? plied assumption that one This obligation is nice things. Clearly, the something that distin­ Now let’s keep it real. does not measure up to the quite significant. It sug­ issue at hand is not your guishes the Spelman Nobody expects you to roll so-called Spelman mys­ gests a feeling of inad­ preference to wear what woman. out of bed and into a pair of tique if she is not “ballin.” equacy if one does not meet you want to wear or drive Yes it is that lovely raggedy, wrinkled sweats Additionally, it is the feel­ the invisible standard. what you want to drive. air of self-assurance. It is before heading to your first ing that one must live up to This is particularly ironic The issue is your Spelman indeed the delightful class every morning. Men some imaginary criterion considering the emphasis sister’s feelings of inad­ combination of intelli­ or no men around, we all of outward appearance to that Spelman, as an insti­ equacy when she cannot gence and activism. have our pride. be accepted among her tution, places on self-pride do the same. The issue is But let’s not front, But let’s face it-many Spelman sisters. Don’t and inner confidence. not your shopping spree at ladies. It’s also that des­ Spelmanites are “bling- believe me? Take a look Women of the new millen­ Lenox Square, but your perate desire to rock those blinging” more than some around during the next nium are confident and classmate’s assumption oh-so-fly clothes, shoes, professionals with pay- Market Friday gathering. self-assured, regardless of that she does not measure and accessories that we checks and pensions. Why Sojustwhat’s the deal with the designer labels which up in her economical, off- Spelmanites are nation­ is this and why do some of Market Friday anyway and adorn their chest or feet. brand clothes. ally notorious for. It is us feel as if our self-worth is why does it look like an So what ideals are we You may think of this fostering behind these rumored that Spelman determined by what we have audition for a No Limit continued on pg. 14 women spend more time on our backs? video? gates? What legacy are we page 14 Spelman Spotlight »November 30,1999 Voices A Maniac's Mantra -Anonymous Ask faqua ya I should have brushed my hair this morning, to remind my tresses of how your fingertips felt Dear Jaguara, I could have hung up the phone before you picked I am dating this guy and his friends do not like me. It is beginning up, but I like the hopscotch games you play with my to interfere in our relationship. What should I do? heart, I suppose -Concerned about his friends I would have taken the blindfolds off of my eyes, ■ ■ . ■' < ' ■ ■ and ripped the “S” off of my chest, but that would Concerned about his friends, force me to look in the mirror, and you don’t want You are with your man and not his friends. You possess qualities that that person on your arm your boyfriend admires and respects. I think that you should worry less about what his friends think of you and be more concerned with I should have eaten lunch today, but then I the relationship itself. wouldn’t have been able to fit into that little black dress that you like, and no matter how much we Dear Jaguara, front, neither Shanequa nor Becky have hips, and no My roommate tikes this guy who has been trying to talk to me. What matter how much y’all say you like “thick” girls, should I do? you really wouldn’t floss with one, anyway - Trying to keep the peace I could have talked to someone about my melancholy, but black girls don’t have those kinds Trying to keep the peace, of problems If you are truly trying to keep the peace then you should tell your I would have finished my application to Yale, but I roommate what’s up with Stick Steve. Just let her know that you are had to make this pilgrimage to the “Mecca”; not interested in him, if that’s true, but you just wanted to let her know besides, I didn’t really want an Ivy patch on my arm before she pursues him any further. It’s better for her to hear it from your mouth before she hears it from the cafeteria. I should have gone to bed at a decent hour last night, but just getting by isn’t good enough I could have gone to chill down the street with the homiez, but look where they are now (still chillin’ down the street) I would have listened more in history class if you would have noticed my raised brown arm I should have paid more attention to every crease Keepin' up (cont.) I should have lifted the “covers” from over my in their wrinkles if I knew that I wouldn’t be able as “their problem.” Yet, if head, but little girls cry in the dark, too to see them anymore this so-called Spelman sis­ I could have slowed down long enough to smell I could have learned how to struggle instead of terhood thing that we speak the...dandelions growing through the cracks in the just how to survive of is so true, just maybe, concrete I would have been content with nestling my head it’s our problem. I would have not been at the top of the class, but in their sweet potato pied/chicken fried arms Erica D. 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Accepting the Charge There is a disease that semester. tion that they may have did not stand up for their to parents faster than they is annihilating the black The paper disap­ endangered students’ lives. beliefs? Can you imagine do students (alumnae and race, killing us off in record peared from Spelman’s As of yet, I have received HarrietTubman, Sojourner media have a lot of pull numbers. This disease is campus and the Spotlight no response to my letter. Truth, Rosa Parks, and too). Get others involved. far-reaching, killing the Office. Of course nobody Many Spelman stu­ other civil rights leaders Join Peppers, SWAC, Toni mind, the body, the spirit knows of their where­ dents heard about my ar­ not wanting to stand up Cade Bambara. and the soul, all at once. abouts- or so they say. It ticle, and told me of other against injustice because If expulsion is your What is its name? was brought to my atten­ students who have left of what their “superiors” concern, don’t let it be. Complacency. tion that the papers “might” Spelman because of rapes would do to them? If ev­ There is no possible way What is it about this have been removed by ad­ and other incidents that eryone had the attitude of for Spelman College to ex­ di sease that makes it spread ministration because of my were not handled correctly. some of my Spelman sis­ pel students for standing like brush fires on a dry article and its “directness.” However, nobody ters, we would be in sla­ up for what they believe summer day? And why so I was told that the timing was willing to act on this very at this very moment. in. The media would be on quickly within the black was wrong-that homecom­ problem. Why? They were Do not wait until it our campus faster than race? And why specifically ing weekend was not a afraid that if they spoke happens to you to take ac­ Public Safety responding within the confines of the good time to put a negative out against administration, tion. Do not wait until to an emergency. number one institution in article about Spelman Col­ they somehow could be ex­ somebody is killed on Don’t wait until it’s the world for black lege in the paper. pelled from school, or kept Spelman’s campus, or you too late. women? I wrote a letter to Dr. from graduating on time. get a phone call saying that And for all you know, On October 8, 1999 Manley on October 20, Some just didn’t feel that your roommate, best tomorrow could be the day the Spelman Spotlight re­ 1999, stating my intentions these matters concerned friend, or classmate is that it happens to you. leased its first issue of the in writing the article. I them. missing. If you are/were Do you accept the semester. obviously was not out to This fear, this lack of being stalked or harassed charge? In this issue, I wrote make Spelman look bad, concern, this apathetic at­ and Public Safety did not -Shironda White an article about Public but there were serious titude is what makes take action, do it yourself. Voices Safety and their lack of safety issues that needed Spelman what it is as op­ Do it now. Let Spelman c/o 2000 competency in handling to be addressed on posed to what it could be. College know that as safety issues on Spelman’s Spelman’s campus. Stu­ This complacent air is why $80,000 investors, we ex­ campus. Their botched re­ dents had been missing, African-Americans are in pect and demand that they ports, apathetic attitudes, robbed at gun point, etc.- the position that we are in listen to our concerns and and unwillingness to act all within a couple of today. As long as injus­ do something about that were all addressed in this weeks. However, nothing tices are done so that they wreck that they call Public article which focused on a was done to notify the do not affect us, we don’t Safety. If they won’t lis­ situation that I faced in par­ Spelman community. Pub­ act. Can you imagine what ten, tell your parents. ticular, as well as other in­ lic Safety tried so hard to America would be like to­ Spelman College has a cidents that happened this protect Spelman’s reputa­ day if African-Americans reputation for responding

1 .If the 60's were about civil rights and the 70 s were about revolution, then what were the 90's about? 2.Why is it that The Maroon Tigger staff got all bent out of shape at our 20 Questions-t-1? 3.If they're really that sensitive, shouldn't they just call themselves The Maroon Pussycats? 4. What exactly has the SSGA done for you lately? 5.Aren't you tired of being overcharged and underappreciated? 6.Why is it that we get more slaps on the wrist than pats on the back? 7.Where in the World is Carmen SanDicgo Dr. Manley? 8.How come the same panhandlers have been on the Lee Street exit ramp since freshman year? 9. Do you think that we should throw the pregnant one a baby shower? 10. Can somebody please buy a damn bean pie so they'll stop blocking traffic? 11 .Shouldn't Hot 97.5 just change their name to HotBoy Radio? 12.Exactly which one of your freshman years are you talking about (and don't you think that it's time you graduated, or at least retired)? 13.If my name starts with an "N" and her name starts with an "N," then we must be the same person, huh? 14.Why are the soda, ice cream, and two-day-old pizza the best things going for Upshaw? 15. And why are the condiments the only things I'll consider eating? 16.How many of y'all think that most dangerous neighborhood report is bogus? 17.But how many of y'all still scared to speak to somebody from the 'hood when you're walking to the Marta station? 18.Why is it that y'all be shootin' blanks? 19.Aren't y'all just about sick of CooneRy? 20.How come there are a bunch of followers and no leaders? 21.How many sponsored by Focus literary magazine. people know the difference between being spiritual and being religious? 22. What if I told you that N.Cognito can be reached at [email protected]?______-N. Cognito