This week’s Reflection and Response featured artist is Brooklyn-based writer, educator, academic, and social entrepreneur Michele Jules. With a focus on youth empowerment, Michele utilizes dialogue grounded in historical truths to build toward the future. We’re excited to have her voice participate in the ongoing global conversation on Reflection and Response. Check out her interview and an excerpt from her writing below!
Reflection: Is being able to take in and respect all aspects of art, word and music…
– Michele Jules
Leading off with some basics, where are you from? And where are you at?
MJ: Originally from California, Westside! My dad was a Marine… but was raised in Brooklyn, NY. Both, my parents families are live in Brooklyn. Im a New Yorker at Heart!!
I’ve grown here, failed and succeeded here. I still reside in Brooklyn, but I believe my time here in this city is ending, its time to start another chapter in a new setting, set a new foundation. My family will always be here, New York City is my home.
What does Reflection and Response mean to you?
MJ: Reflection: Is being able to take in and respect all aspects of art, word and music seeing life through others’ eyes. If you can’t relate, you can in some way understand the emotion or point the person is trying to project.
Whether you agree or not, and how it makes you feel and think, your overall reaction is Response.
How does your work fit in with that definition?
MJ: I’m writing my first book, Yay!! I’m all about empowerment of youth, focusing my attention right now on young black women of all ages from their teens to late 20’s and maybe even older.
I see the world through a bigger picture, I’m not the only one on this planet, and I’m at point in my life where I’ve realized, I have to leave something behind and help in projecting better reflections, for the black youth in this world.
What have you been working on recently? What are you looking to work on next?
MJ: Working on a business with a great partner, catering to fitness and pursuing my M.A. in adolescent psychology. Staying focused with writing, which is so hard when there are so many other distractions.
Who or what inspires you all?
MJ: Faith, inspires me, I have a real relationship with God, we have deep conversations. I also, have a great support system filled with family and friends that keep me on track when I lose focus.
Is there anything else you would like the Collective to know?
MJ: I have a dire, deep love for animals, they are they only living creatures on this earth who do exactly, what they were put here to do.❤❤
I am big on Education, it’s power, it’s key and it’s the only thing the government can’t take from you.
Shout out to…
MJ: President Obama and Michelle, I Love you Guys! You show us the true meaning of hope, determination and family…
My family and friends and anyone who have helped in anyway to get me where I am today… You’re Awesome! Hug A Tree, peace! God is Love!
The LIFESTYLE for giving an aspiring writer this opportunity…. You’re Awesome too!
Do You Know Your “Real” History? I Know and Love Mine!
Hello World!
I’m a proud black woman with a passion for the betterment of my fellow black people, especially our children. I love all people, the world is full of beautiful people, but I hear a cry for help within our communities and in black youth and I’m destined to answer that call or at least reach a few cries before they become silent. I hope you enjoy the topics and please comment as your comments are what keep me aware and connected.
Sincerely,
An 80’s baby doing her part to help…. 🙂
So… I have come to realize so many black people, no matter what background have no idea about thier history and how great it is. And as some of you may not understand how this comes to bother me so much, I say in my defense that it sets a person back when they have no knowledge of where they come from. The struggles of our people were the highlights of our education, while the unbelievable accomplishments and contributions we have made in history were seldom or irrelevant. I come to understand this from working with black children of all ages, now I single out black children only because I relate to them personally. Our futures are merely a reflection of our pasts and so many young children have a dreadful reflection to look at, but that does not determine who they will be if surrounded by the right influences. “It takes a village to raise a child” parents can do what they can, but sometimes it takes someone else to see the value in that child and encourage achievement.Community is almost completely lost, hard times are getting harder and uniting seems out of the question! Get your hands dirty, learn about yourself , your history and what qualities you bring to the table. Improvise on them! I was once told if you can do something good then perfect it! Your twenties allow you to get to know yourself and the world around you, as young children our parents guide us the best way they know how, in adulthood is where you truly find your own balance and knowledge for your life ahead.Be proud of who you are and especially of where you come from, if you have children teach them this, dont leave it to the television or other young children to knowledge your child. Get involved! I know that it can be challenging to be a parent but with all brutal honesty, you made the choice or was given the blessing to have a child… Now lets get to work!We must encourage our youth to love themselves, educate themselves and represent themselves!
Peace and love
Jules
Reflection and Response.
Michele Jules is an inspirational writer/person who really believes in education and history of where she came from and truly wants to make a difference to everyone, especially young people….i know this because she has let me in on parts of her journey and her aspects on life and i know she will not stop until she has made a difference to the youth of this nation and have made a difference in peoples lives; anyone. Michele, i love you…keep going hard and strong and never stray….youre amazing and God always has your back….so do i xoxo
I am looking foward to see what Ms. Jules has to write and share with us. We need someone that will educate our youth about their history. Nowadays many lack the knowledge about their background even respect for eachother. I wish you the best of luck on LS!!!! Love and Respect ….
Thank you both… You are Great friends of mine and I appreciate all love and support you guys continue to send my way… This is only the beginning! God is Love
Michele