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Trina Michelle Robinson is an actress, writer, and nomad based in New York City.
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Notes From the Diaspora: Fast Company's United States of Design; The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975
This regular section of The Passage Project is the spot to find abbreviated notes on news and events throughout the African Diaspora and beyond. Design/Shopping Everywhere Recently, I made a conscious decison to try my best to purchase American made... Continue reading
Posted Oct 11, 2011 at The Passage Project
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Don't Fear the Razor: Putting a Stop to Shaving Irritation
Back Men's Life Today: Shaving Don't Fear the Razor: Putting a Stop to Shaving Irritation By Craig Whitely For Men's Life Today Shaving irritation is a very common malady, partially because there are so many causes for it. To name... Continue reading
Posted Oct 11, 2011 at The Passage Project
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memory index: No. 16: COLLECT Vintage Photos of Women on Horseback
No. 16: COLLECT Part of a collection inspired by the 2007 photo exhibition Stereotypes vs. Humantypes: Images of Blacks in the 19th and 20th Centuries at the Schomberg Center for Black Research in New York City. “There is something about... Continue reading
Posted Oct 11, 2011 at The Passage Project
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memory index: No. 67: COOK Homemade Yogurt
From the blog memory index No.67: COOK Homemade Yogurt After hearing how much better tasting homemade yogurt was a few months ago, I decided to give it a try myself. I was very surprised at how easy it was to... Continue reading
Posted Oct 6, 2011 at The Passage Project
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Stop Shaping and Start Styling
Back Men's Life Today: Hair Stop Shaping and Start Styling By Craig Whitely For Men's Life Today When was the last time you browsed through old pictures of yourself? Or sat down and clicked through your old “tagged” images on... Continue reading
Posted Sep 30, 2011 at The Passage Project
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Some Favorites from South Africa Fashion Week
So I am a bit late with this post but I really wanted to share a few of my favorite images from of South Africa's Fashion Week held September 22 - 25 in Johannesburg. (Drumroll please!) The following images are... Continue reading
Posted Sep 30, 2011 at The Passage Project
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FOOD: Baked Fries with Thyme and Olive Oil
If you're like me and have a deep passion for french fries, then you're always trying out the next best thing. A little over a year ago I began a hot-and-heavy love affair with the fries served at Five Guys,... Continue reading
Posted Sep 23, 2011 at The Passage Project
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Eating Healthy Doesn't Has to be Boring: Fighting Obesity in America
Anyone with eyes has noticed that there is an obesity crisis in America. According to the Center for Discease Control about one-third of U.S. adults (33.8%) are obese and approximately 17% (or 12.5 million) of children and adolescents aged 2—19... Continue reading
Posted Sep 23, 2011 at The Passage Project
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7 Back-to-school Essentials
Style + Tech For Men: Miscellaneous 7 Back-to-school Essentials By Ian Rowan for Style + Tech For Men Summer’s over, and it’s time to get back into the fall groove. That means so long beach, hello books. Unlike last year,... Continue reading
Posted Sep 23, 2011 at The Passage Project
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Champion Soccer Players Rock Styled Facial Hair
Back Men's Life Today: Shaving Champion Soccer Players Rock Styled Facial Hair By Mike Hammer For Men's Life Today We can’t quite put a finger on it (probably because it’s soccer and you’re not allowed to use your hands), but... Continue reading
Posted Sep 23, 2011 at The Passage Project
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The Great E-reader Roundup
Style + Tech For Men: Mobile The Great E-reader Roundup By Simon Munk for Style + Tech For Men Books have taken a backseat to e-readers in the digital era. But with a bewildering range of gadgets -- from the... Continue reading
Posted Sep 7, 2011 at The Passage Project
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Notes From the Diaspora: Artist Jack Whitten & Mambu Badu Magazine
This regular section of The Passage Project is the spot to find abbreviated notes on news and events throughout the African Diaspora and beyond Art New York City Jack Whitten's Apps for Obama (2011); Alexander Gray Associates New York based... Continue reading
Posted Sep 7, 2011 at The Passage Project
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The Return of The Passage Project & A New Blog: memory index
My absence from this blog for the past few months is due to a personal project I have been working on, in addition to a seperate blog called memory index that has been tracking much of its progress. Basically, it... Continue reading
Posted Aug 19, 2011 at The Passage Project
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Thanks for the post about the show at the Schomburg. I can't wait to check out the show when I am back in town in July!
Mayday! Mayday! New York Now
(*Do they know what this year is? All pics enlarge.) Aw-w-righty now. If you're either visiting, or in New York City this month, see and do Harlem––here's the latest from the Knitter-At-Large! Soulful Stitching At The Schomburg Center (Pride––a deeper love; photo by Henry John Drewal, co-c...
Hey Sahara, thanks for sharing the info. Love it!
A Night Out at The Ear Inn: Burgers & Beer Mixed with a Dash of American History
I'm a lover of historic architecture, so last night my boyfriend and I had dinner at NYC's storied locale The Ear Inn, which was designated a historic landmark in 1969. Also referred to as the James Brown House, the Federal-style two and half story building was built in the late 18th century...
A Night Out at The Ear Inn: Burgers & Beer Mixed with a Dash of American History
I'm a lover of historic architecture, so last night my boyfriend and I had dinner at NYC's storied locale The Ear Inn, which was designated a historic landmark in 1969. Also referred to as the James Brown House, the Federal-style... Continue reading
Posted Mar 17, 2011 at The Passage Project
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