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Tigress Healy's Interests
General
Tigress Healy's erotica appears in Zane's Chocolate Flava II Anthology (Emma's Triangle), Purple Panties (Sensei ni Rei), and Missionary No More: Purple Panties 2 (The Namma's Nectar). Her work also appears on Kuma2.net (Predikah). Through this work she frees herself from societal constraints that promote discrimination and hate. She is also interested in turning sexual energy into an agent for change since sexual energy is strong and abundant, professing that it is more useful than we think.
Music
I prefer listening to jazz and R&B. I also love African and Latin music and I love to
Movies
My favorie movies are usually independent and foreign films. I'm also looking to increase my lesbian film collection but the plots always seem to be the same. I am troubled that I have never seen a black lesbian film that wasn't porn so if you have recommendations please send them to me.
There are too many to name. Check out my favorite books on my other profile but I will make honorable mention of The Color Purple, Conversations with Audre Lorde.
Heroes
Alice Walker
Audre Lorde
Dhyani Ywahoo (Medicine Women)
I also love Earth and the Moon.
Who I'd like to meet: Everyone who enjoys reading erotica and will support these stories and books, and everyone open to using their sexuality to benefit themselves and humanity by visualizing world peace at least once during orgasm.
And Staceyann Chin
MANJANI by Freedom Speaks Diaspora Available April 21, 2008
Manjani Jackson is a mouthy, New York, teenager, who believes her life's purpose is to lead her "deaf, dumb, and blind" people into "The Revolution," even though her mother opposes it. Adopting a Black Nationalist ideology, she idolizes her mysterious musician father, Lee, and his freedom fighter friend, Bruce, whom together she calls "Bruce Lee."
On the worst day of her life, tragedy strikes, forcing Manjani to attend an all white school. Although she is working on being humble and getting along, the racist students make it impossible. Before long, the administration crosses the line, forcing her to organize a protest. The event gets out of hand, sending Manjani on the run. Her journey leads her to a place where bittersweet lessons about liberation are learned as she becomes a target of “The Revolution.” Now she must defeat the enemy she's always loved in order to survive.
This is the coming of age story of millions of women of Generation X and Y, who live and die for Black Power.