The Soultown! Volume III: Issue 7 JULY 2019 | Page 30

THE SANKOFA VOW Photo by Anna Martinez Is Kujichagulia for Keeps? The 2019 Summer Classic Upward Bound Spoken Word class. REDWOOD CITY, CA & CEDAR FALLS, IA - For term of endearment, often used to replace “sh*t.” the past 15 years, I have introduced myself by This term derived from the process of editing the reciting a 60-second spoken-word piece, I Be Dat vocals of rap-songs by reversing the curse words Poet. so said song could be played on radio In a nutshell, it definitively explains or television. In this case, printed in who I am, what I am and why I am. The Soultown Magazine.) Mickye has It was no different this summer been the director for nearly 31 years. when I accepted -- an opportunity of He and his team are responsible for a lifetime -- the task to facilitate an assisting in the journey of preparing online spoken word class. The invite hundreds of youth for colleges and came directly from a dear friend, universities, including my daughters Dr. Wilfred M. Johnson, we call him and my niece. When Mickye asked Mickye. me to teach spoken word online, it On paper, Mickye is the Director of was an easy, “yes”. The challenge Dr. Wilfred the Classic Upward Bound Program was this was the scholars first time from the University of Northern Iowa taking an online class. ‘Mickye’ Center for Urban Education. In The Classic Upward Bound Johnson our African American community, Program serves as an agent of Mickye is the ish! (“Ish” is a slang change by developing collaborative relationships with students, parents, schools, and the community. This happens by providing services and support that enhances the academic skills and motivate low income and first-generation students to complete high school, enter a post- secondary institution, and ultimately obtain at least a Baccalaureate degree. Twenty middle school graduates had accepted the task. The exciting, yet fearful look on their faces -- after hearing my introduction was priceless. Self-determination is the process by which a person controls their own life. Spoken words were the focus of the class, but the soft life skill to be learned was self-determination. The more practice individuals receive in developing and strengthening self-determination skills, the more likely they are to make better decisions in school and among their peers. Opportunities to practice skills that support self-determination also lead to July 2019 • The Soultown International Magazine • Celebrating 2 years • Connecting Our Cultures to Our Cyber & Conscious Communities • thesoultown.com 30