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What Do I Want To Learn Over The Next 6 Months?

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How do I want to improve?

  1. Understanding of who I am and how I work
  2. Accept and understand others for how they are
  3. Accept reality, circumstances, and other people
  4. Increase in my self-love and worth
  5. Better communication
  6. Have better relationships with the people in my life
  7. Manage self control: behavior, emotions, thoughts, perceptions
  8. Adopt a growth in mindset
  9. Improve my self-esteem
  10. Increase in my courage and confidence 
  11. Learn how to set boundaries for myself 
  12. Respect the boundaries of others
Hanoi Rocks rules!It there’s no Hanoi Rocks…there’s no Motley Crue, Skid Row, Guns n Roses, e

Hanoi Rocks rules!
It there’s no Hanoi Rocks…there’s no Motley Crue, Skid Row, Guns n Roses, etc.


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Earthrise   |   Photo Bill Anders   |   December 24, 1968“The late adventure photographer Gale

Earthrise   |   Photo Bill Anders   |   December 24, 1968

“The late adventure photographer Galen Rowell called it “the most influential environmental photograph ever taken.” Captured on Christmas Eve, 1968, near the end of one of the most tumultuous years the U.S. had ever known, the Earthrise photograph inspired contemplation of our fragile existence and our place in the cosmos. For years, Frank Borman and Bill Anders of the Apollo 8 mission each thought that he was the one who took the picture. An investigation of two rolls of film seemed to prove Borman had taken an earlier, black-and-white frame, and the iconic color photograph, which later graced a U.S. postage stamp and several book covers, was by Anders.”


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Tales of Terror - “Chambers of Horror” (1984).

Longtime alum Roger Ross Williams’ new documentary tells the rich history of the Apollo Theater in H

Longtime alum Roger Ross Williams’ new documentary tells the rich history of the Apollo Theater in Harlem – The Apollo is available to stream for free in April on HBO. 

“It’s 85 years of the history of black music and black entertainment in this country. We used music and art to lift ourselves out of oppression.” 
-Roger Ross Williams

Williams received a 2011 Sundance Documentary Fund Grant for his first feature length documentary God Loves Ugandaattended the Documentary Edit and Story Lab with the film in 2012, and premiered it during the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. Life, Animated, Roger Ross Williams’ second feature documentary, premiered at the 2016 Festival and won the Directing Award: U.S. Documentary.

Most recently Roger Ross Williams attended the 2019 Sundance Film Festival with Traveling While Black, an installation and VR experience at New Frontier.

Stream The ApolloonHBO and check out the trailer below:


Photo of Roger Ross Williams during the Sundance Film Festival premiere of Life, Animated. © 2016 Sundance Institute | Photo by Jonathan Hickerson


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