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France Ephemera

Collected in Paris and Flavigny, Spring 2024


Jamika Ajalon

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Malik Ameer Crumpler, Age 42, Poet, composer, editor, educator, Wordist, Paris, France

Extremely simple experience for me.
I grabbed my Hoodoo bag and went to the session.

The only nervousness I briefly experienced about showing these artifacts to a distant public in the near future was the idea that some demented creature might possibly view them and be offended by the "Hoodoo bag"… but then again, that's the main point of my being me anyway.
The way I do me in any context (especially Art) is to be so unlike anything or anyone else that it may offend the unfortunate mind of someone who expects their expectations to always be met by an entertainment system that deeply considers or cares for their approval, HA!

I will definitely recommend your project to even more artists, students, writers, professors, and creative folks than I already have, simply because all “Narrative” is the result of its characters, its voices, and the things they carry. What gives importance to their journey is the narrative—the story, the reason for words or any made thing that conveys more than initial explanation or reception.

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Florence Ladd

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Mike Ladd

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Raina Lampkins-Fielder

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