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Issue 2 : Spring 2011. Hazel D. Campbell. African Rhythms, Roots Culture. AfroBeatJournal welcomes you to its second edition. We cannot begin this issue without giving thanks to our cohort and colleague, the artist, poet, and writer, Jacqueline Bishop. Who served as the guest editor for this issue. Jacqueline, “you walked good.” And thank you to all the writers, poets, and artists, who so patiently waited for this issue to unfold. By Donna Aza Weir-Soley. Tepid and tasteless like watered down coffee.

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Issue 2 : Spring 2011. Hazel D. Campbell. African Rhythms, Roots Culture. AfroBeatJournal welcomes you to its second edition. We cannot begin this issue without giving thanks to our cohort and colleague, the artist, poet, and writer, Jacqueline Bishop. Who served as the guest editor for this issue. Jacqueline, “you walked good.” And thank you to all the writers, poets, and artists, who so patiently waited for this issue to unfold. By Donna Aza Weir-Soley. Tepid and tasteless like watered down coffee.

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Issue 2 : Spring 2011. Afrobeat Journal - Article. Last of the Octogenarians (? An Encounter with Elder Steve Rhodes of Nigeria. By Oyebade Dosunmu [1]. Pan-African Rhythms: Exploring the Cultural and Political Influences of Randy Weston’s Music. By Jason Squinobal [1]. A Poem in Two Directions or How the Northeast Speaks to Me of You. By Ana-Maurine Lara [1]. By Jacqueline Johnson [0]. By Donna Aza Weir-Soley [0]. By Marcia Douglas [0]. Matie* Shall Not Conquer. By Tanya Shirley [0]. By Marion Bethel [0].

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Issue 2 : Spring 2011. Tanya Shirley was born and lives in Jamaica. She was awarded an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Maryland, USA. She is a Cave Canem Fellow and a past participant in Callaloo Creative Writing Workshops. Her first poetry collection, She Who Sleeps With Bones was published by Peepal Tree Press, UK in 2009. See: shewhosleepswithbones.com. Afrobeat Journal - Article. Last of the Octogenarians (? An Encounter with Elder Steve Rhodes of Nigeria. By Oyebade Dosunmu [1]. Pan-A...

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Issue 2 : Spring 2011. Marcia Douglas was born in England and grew up in Jamaica. She is the author of the novels, Madam Fate (Soho, 1999) and Notes from a Writer's Book of Cures and Spells (Peepal Tree Press, 2005) as well as a collection of poetry, Electricity Comes to Cocoa Bottom (Peepal Tree Press, 1999) which received a Poetry Book Society Recommendation in the U.K. Afrobeat Journal - Article. Last of the Octogenarians (? An Encounter with Elder Steve Rhodes of Nigeria. By Oyebade Dosunmu [1].

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Issue 2 : Spring 2011. Sérgio Soares is a sculptor and visual artist from Salvador da Bahia,Brazil. Sérgio is inspired by his personal relationships with the orishas, particularly his tutelary diety, Ochoosi. His work has been exhibited in major galleries in Brazil. His work is also on exhibit as part of the permanent collection in the Museu Afro-Brasil, in São Paulo. See his website: http:/ sergiosoaresode.blogspot.com. Afrobeat Journal - Article. Last of the Octogenarians (? By Oyebade Dosunmu [1].

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Issue 2 : Spring 2011. Afrobeat Journal - Article. Last of the Octogenarians (? An Encounter with Elder Steve Rhodes of Nigeria. By Oyebade Dosunmu [1]. Pan-African Rhythms: Exploring the Cultural and Political Influences of Randy Weston’s Music. By Jason Squinobal [1]. A Poem in Two Directions or How the Northeast Speaks to Me of You. By Ana-Maurine Lara [1]. By Jacqueline Johnson [0]. By Donna Aza Weir-Soley [0]. By Marcia Douglas [0]. Matie* Shall Not Conquer. By Tanya Shirley [0]. By Marion Bethel [0].

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