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Kazon Robinson edited the blog post Reflective Blog Post: The Art of Kazon in the group American Studies: 4 years, 10 months ago
On the second floor of Erwin Hall, there’s a piece of art on the wall. The piece is sandwiched between the Office of New Student Programs and Sponsored Research to name a few. In the middle of the wall is a steam […]
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Kazon Robinson edited the blog post GENESE『O』: The Myriad of Navigating Geneseo’s Binaries [endING] in the group American Studies: 4 years, 10 months ago
I take in a deep breath as I open up my mailbox and see the mail. Credit card information, old medical mails, magazines, and deep inside my mailbox is a big white envelope. On the side of the envelope in the […]
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Kazon Robinson wrote a new blog post GENES『E』O: The Myriad of Navigating Geneseo’s Binaries [7] in the group American Studies: 4 years, 10 months ago
The trees bloom with green and the wind carries through Sturges Hall. I am sitting where the benches are in between the Gazebo and Sturges Hall. I put down my book as one of my friends enters the room. They were […]
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Kazon Robinson wrote a new blog post GENE『S』EO: The Myriad of Navigating Geneseo’s Binaries [6] in the group American Studies: 4 years, 10 months ago
I watch a dim blue light hit the Union Ballroom stage. As the blue light shapes the darkness, Suji Lee runs on to the stage, wearing a green hanbok (조선옷); her face red. The girl runs over to the shaman, shrou […]
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Kazon Robinson wrote a new blog post GEN『E』SEO: The Myriad of Navigating Geneseo’s Binaries [5] in the group American Studies: 4 years, 11 months ago
The turtle, dwarf, an amorphous blob, a teenage boy, and a dopey-looking corgi scurry up the cliff. The turtle was sweating as he carried the corgi, the dwarf followed by stoically, the blob was somehow swimming […]
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Kazon Robinson edited the blog post GE『N』ESEO: The Myriad of Navigating Geneseo’s Binaries [4] in the group American Studies: 4 years, 11 months ago
The white snow was pelting the window and a cold chill ran throughout the house. I push myself deeper underneath the warm sheets as the movie Camp plays. The song “Right on Be Free” by the Voices of East Harl […]
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Kazon Robinson edited the blog post G『E』NESEO: The Myriad of Navigating Geneseo’s Binaries [3] in the group American Studies: 4 years, 11 months ago
I went to Tora Con 2019 this past weekend. Tora Con ”is an annual two-day convention celebrating anime, cosplay, and nerd culture” which is hosted by Rochester Institute of Technology. Thanks to the stud […]
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Kazon Robinson commented on the post, What is Real Anymore?, on the groupblog (Im)Possibilities 5 years ago
Analiese, I think this article brings up a very important conversation on intellectual humility and intellectual honesty. In part, it is really focusing on what we can/should trust and what we can not/should not […]
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Kazon Robinson wrote a new blog post 『G』ENESEO: The Myriad of Navigating Geneseo’s Binaries [2] in the group American Studies: 5 years ago
Last week, I missed INTD 288. I missed class because I went to go see the keynote speaker for the Diversity Summit. In the end, I saw the lecture and it was a sharp reminder of how binary thinking is isolating. […]
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Kazon Robinson commented on the post, Intersectionality 2.1, on the groupblog (Im)Possibilities 5 years ago
I relate to how you feel Neha. It can be a struggle to find people that understand you or take time to listen to. In fact, my family has argued it is impossible for people to fully understand you. Regardless, […]
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Kazon Robinson edited the blog post (GENESEO): The Myriad of Navigating Geneseo’s Binaries [1] in the group American Studies: 5 years ago
SUNY Geneseo was founded in 1871. In comparison to 2019 that means that the school has existed as an institution for over 148 years. In the next two years, it will be SUNY Geneseo’s 150 existing as a college that […]
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Kazon Robinson wrote a new blog post The Personal Growth I Have Been Looking For in the group American Studies: 5 years, 1 month ago
I look at the blank screen in front of me and frown. I feel my ears grow hotter and hotter as I stare at the blank word document. On the bottom right screen, the digital clock read: 8:30pm. It was originally […]
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Kazon Robinson wrote a new blog post Oh Lorde, Us Men Gotta Be More Pynk in the group American Studies: 5 years, 5 months ago
In my youth, I grew up with women. My mother, grandmother, and the majority of my teachers were women. In particular, a number of them were poor, some openly and others not LGBTQ and/or people of color. Yet I, […]
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Kazon Robinson wrote a new blog post It is Better to Be Loved than Feared: A Not So Tale on Machavalliean’s Concept of Community and Belief in the group American Studies: 5 years, 5 months ago
It can be understand that human beings by all means are social creatures. In fact isolation, particularly extreme cases, it has shown to cause debilitating affects. As such, it makes sense we form […]
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Kazon Robinson edited the blog post The Forces We Bring-Kazon Robinson in the group American Studies: 5 years, 5 months ago
Whether it is Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon or the impact of black preachers, black culture is based on “cut and repetition”. Snead notes that black culture is based in the process of “cutting” or st […]
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Kazon Robinson commented on the post, response week 3, on the groupblog (Im)Possibilities 5 years, 6 months ago
I would say that the difficulty is what defines a large part of any minoritized position. Especially for those who want to support minoritized group, the writing is dense. Looking back on it, I also had trouble […]
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Kazon Robinson wrote a new blog post Keep to the Rhythm-Kazon Robinson in the group American Studies: 5 years, 6 months ago
In the depth of my past and the repetition of everyone within my sphere, music is core to our character. For my mother, she sings passionately in her room to Whitney Houston. My younger brother is dreaming of Ch […]
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Kazon Robinson edited the blog post Response to Libretto for the Republic of Liberia in the group American Studies: 5 years, 6 months ago
When I first gauged the reading, it was certainly confusing. The formatting of the text, usage of complex diction, and unending verses, make the content itself difficult. However, that difficulty makes the […]
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Kazon Robinson edited the blog post BKS 188- Afrofuturism-Week 1 Reflection in the group American Studies: 5 years, 6 months ago
Moonlight was a phenomena, Get Out was a tragedy, and Black Panther was mystical. In the case of all these films, I always was left with a feeling that black culture was inherently being put into opposition. In […]
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Kazon Robinson joined the group American Studies 5 years, 6 months ago
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