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Love's Troubadours

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Welcome to Love's Troubadours, a Lorraine Hansberry-inspired novel series about people learning and living as they love. Ananda Kiamsha Madelyn Leeke is the author of the series.  Click here to find out how it was made: www.lovestroubadours.com/id7.html.

The first book in the Love's Troubadours' series is entitled Love's Troubadours - Karma: Book One (iUniverse, Inc. - August 2007).  It tells the story of Karma Francois, a thirtysomething Oakland-born BoHo B.A.P. (Bohemian Black American Princess) with Louisiana and urban debutante flair. The novel begins with Karma's life in an uproar. Her relationships and the museum curator career that she struggled to form in New York City have crumbled, leaving no viable options to rebuild. Relocating to Washington, DC, Karma struggles with denial, depression, and debt. A lack of full-time employment opportunities forces her to craft a gypsy existence as a Jill of Many Trades: yoga teacher, art consultant, and freelance curator at Howard University Gallery of Art. Unable and unwilling to appreciate these jobs as gifts, she wallows in a pool of lost identity-and doesn't see a way to keep from drowning.
When she looks in the mirror, Karma sees a woman whose choices have dishonored her true character. Now, for the first time in her life, Karma must learn to see herself for who she really is.  

Love's Troubadours - Karma: Book One is available on Amazon.com for $20.95.  To purchase a copy, click on the link below.

http://www.amazon.com/Loves-Troubadours-Karma-Book-One/dp/0595440819/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/002-2834089-1615222?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1192066805&sr=8-1

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Before you leave the Love's Troubadours web site do Seven things:

1) Sign the guestbook at the bottom of the page.

2) Explore BAP Living, a social networking site for women of African descent who share similar life experiences as the main character Karma in Love's Troubadours - Karma: Book One. Visit http://baplivingforbapsandebw.ning.com.

3) Tune into BAP Living Radio, a radio program that airs on the first Sunday of each month on Talkshoe.com. It features shows that discuss issues relevant to the lives of women of African descent mentioned in Love's Troubadours - Karma: Book One. Topics of discussion include self-love, self-care, spirituality, yoga, fashion, mental health, health and wellness, finances, music, culture, gender, race, community service, entrepreneurialism, and so much more. Visit www.talkshoe.com/tc/18598 to listen to recordings of the live broadcast.

4) Read Marc Hopkins' "Writer's Block" article that was featured in Prince George's Suite Magazine (www.pgsuite.com).  It discusses Love's Troubadours - Karma: Book One (www.lovestroubadours.com) and its connection to Prince George's County, Maryland. The article also shares information about Ananda's childhood in Landover and Mitchellville, Maryland, and work with Smith Farm Center for Healing and the Arts (www.smithfarm.com) at Howard University Hospital (www.huhealthcare.com). Click here to read the article: http://kiamshacom.blogspot.com/2008/10/great-news-ananda-featured-in-pg-suite.html.

5) Learn how Ananda became an artist in a media blast from the past.  Click here to read the article entitled "Magic Hands" that was published in the November 2001 issue of Heart and Soul Magazine: http://kiamshacom.blogspot.com/2008/10/how-i-became-artist-media-blast-from.html. Ananda co-wrote the article with Juvita Layne Abrams.

6) Read Amy Alexander's "Om, Sweet Om" article that was featured on the Washington Post's TheRoot.com.  It features Ananda and Love's Troubadours - Karma: Book One. Alexander's article discusses how African Americans use yoga to release their stress. Click here to read the article -www.theroot.com/id/47356. Alexander is the Alfred A. Knobler Fellow at The Nation Institute. She is currently writing a book about race and media. 

7) Bookmark where you can find Love's Troubadours and Ananda's social media projects on the web. See the list of sites below.

-Official Love's Troubadours Site - www.lovestroubadours.com
-Love's Troubadours Apparel and Products - www.cafepress.kiamshacom

-Love's Troubadours YouTube Videos - www.youtube.com/kiamshaleeke 

-Love's Troubadours on Myspace - www.myspace.com/lovestroubadours

-Ananda on Facebook - www.new.facebook.com/profile.php?id=712231678

-Ananda on Twitter - http://twitter.com/anandaleeke

-Ananda on Utterz - www.utterz.com/AnandaLeeke08

-Ananda on Flckr (photos) - www.flickr.com/photos/anandaleeke/

-Ananda's Poetic Memoir Blog- http://kiamshacom.blogspot.com

-Ananda's Yoga Business Blog - http://kgyoga.blogspot.com

-Ananda's Yoga Meetup Group - http://yoga.meetup.com/584

-Ananda on Red Room: Where the Writers Are -www.redroom.com/member/anandaleeke

-Ananda on SMITH Mag's Six-Word Memoir Network - www.smithmag.net/community/people.php/Ananda_Leeke

-Ananda on Blogher - www.blogher.com/haystackprofile/viewprofile/anandaleeke

-BAP Living Social Networking Site - http://baplivingforbapsandebw.ning.com

-BAP Living Radio - www.talkshoe.com/tc/18598

-BAP Living Facebook Group - http://www.new.facebook.com/group.php?gid=15124364305

-BAP Living Myspace Group - http://groups.myspace.com/bapliving

-Go Green Sangha Social Networking Site - http://gogreensangha.ning.com

-Go Green Sangha Radio - www.talkshoe.com/tc/21325

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Friday, May 30, 2008

Celebrate Black Music Month, LGBTQ Pride Month, Josephine Baker's Birthday, Men's Health Week, Father's Day, Summer Solstice, and National HIV Testing Day in June.
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Black Music Month

Black Music Month offers the world an opportunity to learn about and celebrate the outstanding contributions that singers, composers, and musicians of African descent have made.  Love's Troubadours - Karma: Book One is a a Black music lovers' novel.  It is the perfect book to read during Black Music Month and all summer long because it features the music of  legendary and indie singers, composers, and musicians from Cuba, UK/England, France, Nigeria, Peru, and the United States.  They include Mahalia Jackson, Duke Ellington, Alice Coltrane, John Coltrane, Eric Roberson, Me'shell Ndgeocello, Marvin Gaye, Marcus Johnson, Donny Hathaway, Christian McBride, Betty Davis, HKB FiNN (UK), Miles Davis, Mongo Santamaria (Cuba), Roy Hargrove, Sista Shree, Stevie Wonder, Susana Baca (Peru), Tunde Jegede (UK), Willie Bobo, Wynton Marsalis, Vinx, Charles Mingus, Kuku, Jill Scott, J. Scales, Monica McIntyre, Fertile Ground, Omar (UK), India.Arie, Julie Dexter (UK), Amel Larrieux, Omar Sosa (Cuba), Les Nubians (France), and many more.  Check out the photos below.  To learn more about the role that music  plays in Love's Troubadours, read Ananda Leeke's blog post:
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http://kiamshacom.blogspot.com/2007/05/music-mentioned-in-loves-troubadours.html.


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Mahalia Jackson and
Duke Ellington

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Alice Coltrane

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John and Alice Coltrane

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Eric Roberson

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Me'shell Ndgeocello

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Marvin Gaye

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Marcus Johnson

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Donny Hathaway

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Christian McBride

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Betty Davis

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HKB FiNN

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Miles Davis

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Mongo Santamaria

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Roy Hargrove

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Sista Shree

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Stevie Wonder

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Susana Baca

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Tunde Jegede

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Willie Bobo

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Wynton Marsalis

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Vinx

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Charles Mingus

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Kuku

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Jill Scott

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J. Scales

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Monica McIntyre

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Fertile Ground

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Omar

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India.Arie

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Julie Dexter

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Amel Larrieux

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Omar Sosa

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Les Nubians



Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) Pride Month


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  DC Black Pride was celebrated 
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June also marks LGBTQ Pride Month.  Its origins can be traced back to Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in New York City.  On the night of June 27, 1969, New York Beverage Control Board agents and NYC police officers raided the bar to enforce an alcohol control law.  It was seldom enforced.  During the raid, lesbians and gay men fought back for the first time. It became a violent resistance that sparked several nights of protests that came to be known as the Stonewall Rebellion.  The Stonewall Rebellion became the catalyst for the modern political movement for LGBTQ liberation.

Love's Troubadours - Karma: Book One celebrates the lives and contributions of people of African descent who self-identify as lesbian, gay, and bisexual.  Readers have an opportunity to witness their humanity, beauty, and creativity.  They also learn that Black folks are not monolithic in the way they love and live.



Happy Birthday Humanitarian/Entertainer Josephine Baker!!!!!

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On June 3, 1906, Freda Josephine Baker was born in St. Louis, Missouri.  Her career as an entertainer began when she performed in the chorus lines of all-Black revues on New York vaudeville stages.  In 1925, she travelled to Paris as part of La Revue Negre. She became a success and opened Chez Josephine, a nightclub.  "La Baker" became a citizen of France in 1937.  During World War II, she worked with the Resistance against the Nazis. Josephine later married and adopted 12 children from different countries. She died in 1975. France gave her a state funeral at La Madeleine in Paris.

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Chez Josephine in NYC

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Alexander Calder's Josephine wire
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Love's Troubadours - Karma: Book One references
Chez Josephine, a chic restaurant owned by Jean-Claude, Josephine Baker's son.
 The novel also pays homage to a wire sculpture depicting Josephine that was created by Alexander Calder.



National Men's Health Week

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National Men's Health Week is held June 9 to June 15.  It heightens the awareness of preventable health problems and encourages men and boys to seek early detection and treatment of health challenges.  For more information, visit www.menshealthweek.org.


Happy Father's Day!

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Father's Day is celebrated on June 15.  It gives everyone an opportunity to celebrate their fathers and the people who served as father figures in their lives.  To learn more about Father's Day celebrations worldwide, visit
www.fathersdaycelebration.com.

Love's Troubadours - Karma: Book One illustrates the beauty and complexity of a daughter seeking to understand her father's choices.  She learns to forgive and accept him for the man he was.  She also grows to appreciate and  love her father as an adult daughter. 


Happy Summer Solstice!
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June 20 marks the celebration of the Summer Solstice. It occurs when the Sun reaches its northernmost and southernmost extremes. The period around the June solstice is known as Midsummer's Day. 



National HIV/AIDS Testing Day

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National HIV Testing Day is held on June 27.  It is an annual campaign to encourage people to get tested and receive HIV counseling.  For more information, visit www.napwa.org.

Love's Troubadours - Karma: Book One promotes HIV/AIDS awareness through theatre and grassroots awareness activities that characters are involved in.

 
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"Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil, but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails."
1 Corinthians 13:4-8
 

WHAT IS LOVE'S TROUBADOURS?

Love's Troubadours
is a healing fiction series that features stories told by people who are learning and living as they love. The healing fiction series is deeply rooted in the storytelling traditions of the West African griot and troubadours of the French Middle Ages. To learn more about these traditions, read the sections below.

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Senegalese Griot, 1890


WHAT IS A GRIOT?

A griot is a West African poet, storyteller, historian, advisor, arbitrator, and wandering musician who serves as a repository of oral history tradition. They are walking history books who memorize traditional songs and teachings, folktales, cultural history, and family relationships. This information is passed down through generations. Griots Griots also marry them with current events and chance incidents to create praise songs and stories with wisdom teachings, comic relief and satire, political comment, and gossip. Today, griots live in Senegal, Mali, Gambia, and Guinea. They are present among the Wolof, Serer, Mande, Malinke, Bambara, Fula, Tukuloor, Wolof, and Mauritanian people. There are several African names for griots including jeli (a word that means "blood in the Manika language that is derived from ; northern Mande areas), jali (southern Mande areas), guewel (Wolof), gawlo (Pulaar, a Fula language), and igiiw ( Hassaniyya, an Arabic language).


WHAT IS A TROUBADOUR?

Troubadour is derived from an Old French word "trobador" which comes from the verb "trobar" that means to invent or compose. When you put it all together, troubadour refers to a composer and performer of lyric poetry. The French Middle Ages (1100-1350) gave birth to the troubadour tradition in the eleventh century. The tradition defined troubadour lyric as poetical, rhetorical, and musical fiction. They dealt mainly with themes of courtly love, chivalry, nature, life, and death. Most troubadour lyric were metaphysical, intellectual, and formulaic. They also included many genres including alba (morning song - the song of a lover as dawn approaches, often with a watchman warning of the approach of a lady's jealous husband), canso or canço (the love song, usually consisting of five or six stanzas), dansa or balada (a dance song with a refrain) ensenhamen (a long didactic poem, usually not divided into stanzas, teaching a moral or practical lesson), enuig (a poem expressing indignation or feelings of insult), escondig (a lover's apology), partimen (a poetical exchange between two or more poets in which one is presented with a dilemma by another and responds), planh (a lament, especially on the death of some important figure), salut d'amor (a love letter addressed to another, not always one's lover), and tenso (a poetical debate which was usually an exchange between two poets, but could be fictional).

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ODO NNYEW FIE KWAN is a Ghanaian Andinkra symbol that means the power of love.







  

Copyright 2007-2012 by Madelyn C. Leeke. All rights reserved.


The slogans "Love's Troubadours"; "Be love, love light, and live as the spirit of life"; "YOGA is Your Opportunity to Graciously Accept yourself"; "Honey I'm OM"; "OM on My Mind"; "BAP Living;" and "Black American Princess...BAP Being At Peace" are trademarks of Kiamsha.com, LLC.

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