June Jordan, born on this day in 1936, was a queer Jamaican-American author, feminist, and educator whose works include Some of Us Did Not Die and Report From the Bahamas. "Poetry is a political act because it involves telling the truth."
In her writing, Jordan explores issues of gender, race, capitalism, privilege, immigration, and representation. Jordan was passionate about using Black English in both her writing and her classroom, teaching her students to treat Black English as its own language and as an important outlet for expressing Black culture.
As a professor at Berkeley, Jordan founded the "Poetry for the People" program in 1991. Its aim was to inspire and empower students to use poetry as a means of artistic expression.
Although not widely recognized when first published in 1982, Jordan's essay "Report from the Bahamas", has since become an important work in gender studies, sociology, and anthropology.
"Poetry is a political act because it involves telling the truth."
- June Jordan
June Jordan - Poetry foundation
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went to look for advice to streamline the hortator/nerevarine quests in morrowind (just a casual 20 house reps to lobby/kill & six different tribes (2 are added by TR) to ingratiate yourself to)
and there's a post that this process is too easy
on some level morrowboomers just want to be dark-souls git gud gatekeepers because a cursory, skimming-a-lot read of the main quest very clearly explains why you can't have the player do like, the entire questline for each house. we're fucking careening towards corprus-flavored apocalypse and there's nobody in the driver's seat. Dagoth creeps are well beyond the ghost fence and the Tribunal are hermitted away in goon caves doing jack shit for the situation. in fact their auto-pilot policies are actively making it worse^1^. everyone knows something has to be done but the empire is having a succession struggle and the backbiting nobles don't trust each other enough to coordinate. of course an unnaturally powerful, milennia-prophesized hero's reincarnation is going to be a easier sell when everyone is in danger of a face-caved-in zombie wrecking their shit!
^1^god i wish that the prison mission's disguise option had actually worked. cmon, bashing a goon to steal their costume to rescue the princ-priestess is just peak adventure
just a heads up. The way the game is built ahslander and great house endorsements are all tracked with the same counter so if you get all the ashlanders on board you only need one house so if you are trying to do all of them the dialogues get a bit funny.
i think i'm going to have to do them all, i saw the reputation 'shortcut' on uesp but my very foolish interpretation of Caius 'go git good' was to go do the legion, which yields 1 point. total.
makes sense but lmao i only have rep from the main quest
What I mean is that you have to be named hortator of 3 houses and nerevarine of 4 camps but with TR if you do 6 camps you only need 1 house.
oh so the new ones are basically optional? i had hoped that was the case then the wise woman sprung them on me in the dialogue
maybe ill do one mainland tribe and skip the slave-wife one on vardenfell
I think there is a mod for that