Friday, February 15, 2013


In honor of Black History month, I am posting two beautiful poems by Langston Hughes, the first of which relates to our topic of equity and freedom from bias, and the second which picks up the theme of Valentine's Day.

"Democracy" by Langston Hughes

Democracy will not come
Today, this year
Nor ever
Through compromise and fear.

I have as much right
As the other fellow has
To stand
On my two feet
And own the land.

I tire so of hearing people say,
Let things take their course.
Tomorrow is another day.
I do not need my freedom when I'm dead.
I cannot live on tomorrow's bread.

Freedom
Is a strong seed
Planted
In a great need.

I live here, too.
I want freedom
Just as you.

“Harlem Night Song"

Come,

Let us roam the night together

Singing.
I love you.
Across

The Harlem roof-tops

Moon is shining.

Night sky is blue.

Stars are great drops

Of golden dew.

Down the street

A band is playing.
I love you.

Friday, February 1, 2013

Welcome to EDU 513!

Welcome to the EDU 513 Multicultural Kaleidoscope Blog, where you can access the links to your classmates' blogs and find other information on diversity!