Andino Styles

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The Writing Artist- Sandra Maria Estevez

Boy With Glass by Sandra Maria Estevez

My writing artist choice for today is Dominican and Boricua poet, producer, teacher and painter Sandra Maria Estevez. She is known as the “Godmother of Nuyorican Poetry” and has authored several poetry collections, spoken word CD’s and plays. Estevez studied at Pratt Institute with majors in Creative Writing, Fine Art, Film and Art Education. Her involvement with the Nuyorican Poets Café in the 1970’s and 1980’s made her one of the few women poets there at the time. She has presented work at the Kennedy Center, The Public Theater and the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. Her poetry has been featured in numerous anthologies including The Afro- Latin@ Reader, History and Culture in the United States, Aloud, Voices from the Nuyorican Poets Cafe and Breaking Ground Anthology of Puerto Rican Women Writers in New York. Estevez continues to give of her talents by teaching creative writing workshops in the New York City area. You can follow her work at www.sandraesteves.com.

Below is her poem titled On the Island Where I Find You

Waterplant by Window by Sandra Maria Estevez

 

On the Island Where I Find You

 

I didn’t think you’d be in Yauco

I began looking on the beaches in Joyuda

Healed myself in the charcos of Aguadilla

Watched waves splashing high against the sea wall

Harvested seaweed treasures in the shallows

Followed crabs into their wet rocky holes

Hoping you would appear somewhere to find me

Waited in the heights of Mayaguez

Toasting intellectual rum and cokes

Among tamarindo and mango gardens

Rushed the long Sunday drive to Boqueron

Plowed through miles of virgin beach

Could feel you in the water embracing my skin

Climbed El Faro’s lighthouse in Rincón

Bought expensive tourist trinkets

But what I really wanted wasn’t on the shelves

Worked my way back up the coast to Aguada

Stopped through island towns along the way

Sat under pana trees in their small plazas

As pitirres jumped across the branches

Ate swordfish cooked like sabroso bistec

Peered into faces driving compac cars

As if I had x-ray vision.

None of them were you

Each journey’s turn building anticipation

Wishing miracles would come true

At night, under canopy of a million starlights

I saw chickens roosting on thick guava branches

Listened to the cricket family symphony

Lull me into precious sleep

And in my dreams I saw you climbing stairs

Sharing stories about campo pueblo mountains

You held my empty hands I kissed your canela face

As you led me home into your house of light.

© Sandra María Esteves

Glass Vase White Flowers by Sandra Maria Estevez

~ Nia Andino ~

The Writing Artist- Saddi Khali

Saddi Khali Photo 1

My writing artist choice for today is poet, performer, producer and photographer Saddi Khali.  Unbound by genre, he is motivated to help Black people, worldwide, recognize their greatness through an intentional mix of word & image, which he calls "PhotoVangelism." His work provides a building of self-love for women by helping them break past the notions of traditional beauty standards. It also shines light on the love present in relationships and families. Khali started as a performer, and has also featured on HBO’s Def Poetry Jam and the Apollo Theater’s Salon Series He is published in over 30 anthologies and journals. It was after being displaced and losing everything in Hurricane Katrina that he felt a new purpose and pursued photography. His images have been featured as the cover of TRIKSTA, in Essence magazine and a variety of other books. He has also exhibited in the Rush Gallery in New York and the Coast Gallery in Johannesburg, South Africa. Khali recently co-produced a historical fantasy short film titled Ase in Nigeria. To follow his work or book a portrait session you can visit his website http://saddikhaliphoto.com/

Below is his poem titled What, then…

Saddi Khali Photo 2

 

 

What, then

 

i want u 2 love my whole soul, not my clothes

cuz one day i may show up in rags

& what then?

i want u 2 love my core, not my abs

cuz one day i may grow a gut

& what then?

i want u 2 love my spirit, not my mind

cuz one day i may not make sense

& what then?

i want u 2 love my heart, not my beliefs

cuz one day my beliefs may change

& what then?

i want u 2 love me where i am,

not my potential

cuz i may never meet ur expectations

& what then

i want u 2 love me w/ intention & action

from deep inside urself & all over me

cuz once u love me like that, everything else is easy.

now, what do u want me 2 love?

-Saddi Khali

Saddi Khali Photo 3

~ Nia Andino ~


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