About this Book: |
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"What Women and Rivers Have in Common" is art-essence that, in the words of the author, “came through” her from the enduring Spirit that connects us all, then wove its way through her Being and re-entered the atmosphere as these
songs of poetry and prose. The author’s belief, given through these offerings, is that it is time for the Feminine Spirit to rise and lead the re-ordering of peace and love above violence and hatred. As the African proverb says “You can’t stop the river,” so it is for the second dawning of women.
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About the Author: |
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Upesi Sawa Mtambuzi, PhD, is a student and teacher of expressionism through the medium of the African Humanities. She complements this with the circle of her work as wife, mother, sister-friend, community practitioner
and disciple of the All.
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