Sacred Journey to Self Love

Saturday, April 15, 2017

Featured Artist @ Art Sanctuary Open Galley Night

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Apologies for the long absence from my blogging space. I'm back today to let those in the Philadelphia area know I'm the feature...
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Friday, September 2, 2016

Love Where Your Life Is

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Sunday, August 14, 2016

Freedom Quest

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There is guidance in our souls, whispering to us the right things to do.
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Monday, July 4, 2016

“The Meaning of the Fourth for the Negro”

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“Until All My Brothers and Sisters Are Free” The Fourth of July is a farce when it comes down to Black Folks’ Freedom “Why us...
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Monday, May 2, 2016

"One Love"

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Savor each moment. Bless each and every fleeting gift of space in time.
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Thursday, April 28, 2016

"Reach Out And Touch"

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Pheralyn Dove Asking for help does not mean you're weak. It's a sign of intelligence. Sometimes we may feel embarrassed. ...
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Friday, April 22, 2016

PRINCE!

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WE LOVE YOU PRINCE! 1958-2016 Our Icon is now  Our Ancestor. Rest in Peace. Prince:  The Purple One.
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Lady Dove aka Pheralyn Dove
Philadelphia, PA, United States
“Lady Dove” aka Pheralyn Dove, is a word-warrior. She is a poet and culturalist whose work has been showcased nationwide and internationally as a spoken-word artist, author, essayist, playwright, educator and workshop facilitator. Lady Dove lives in a state of perpetual gratitude. A graduate of Hampton University, she is the author of “Color in Motion,” a book of poetry featuring a foreword by legendary drummer Max Roach. “Little Girl Blue,” her one-woman show in which she portrays 17 characters, is a 90-minute multi-media production about a woman’s journey from victim to victor. Lady Dove has appeared in her native Philadelphia, in New York City, Paris and Rome. Dove was selected for the juried NYC International Fringe Theater Festival, performed at Vision Festival in NYC, and Jazz a la Villette in Paris. She is the featured poet on Khan Jamal’s “Return from Exile” and Tyrone Brown’s, “Moon of the Falling Leaves” CDs. Dove has been a press agent, radio producer, entertainment editor for the Philadelphia Tribune, feature writer for the Philadelphia Inquirer, and lead grant writer on teams that have raised more than $175 million dollars for worthy nonprofit concerns.
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