I start back to school tomorrow. This is from W.E.B. DuBois’ Prayers For Dark People via Generous Orthodoxy:
Let us remember, O God, that our religion in life is expressed in our work, and therefore in this school [Atlanta University] it is shown in the way we conquer our studies—not entirely in our marks but in the honesty of our endeavour, the thoroughness of our accomplishment and the singleness and purity of our purpose. In school life there is but one unforgivable sin and that is to know how to study and to be able to study, and then to waste and throw away God’s time and opportunity. From this blasphemy deliver us all, O God. Amen.
God bless all schools and forward the great work of education for which we stand. Arouse within us and within our land a deep realization of the seriousness of our problem of training children. On them rests the future work and throught and sentiment and goodness of the world. If here and elsewhere we train the lazy and shallow, the self-indulgent and the frivolous–if we destroy reason and religion and do not rebuild, help us, O God, to realize how heavy is our responsibility and how great the cost. The school of today is the world of tomorrow and today and tomorrow are Thine, O God. Amen (I Samuel 16:6-12).
…but Lucas, you’re not a dark person…
that’s what you think…let’s keep those skeletons in the closet… m’kay?
Lucas:
My name is Helena Garcia.I am an sculptress. I was at TLU as “artis in residence” in 2000. I would like to have the e- mail of Michel Reese who wrote a wonderful description of my work and my artistic activities when I was at TLU and who also was a good friend of mein.
I hope you can help me to find Michael,
Thank you,
Helena Garcia
Hello, Helena!
I am a graduate student at El Paso, Texas.
my email is michaelpreese@gmail.com
I hope you are very well!
-mpr