Chicago, IL USA:
SKiN is such an intereting topic, even if I had not penned the Manuscript and Movie Script entitled:
SKiN: Sacred Kinship in Nature ™
How 10 Beloved Plush Toys Redefine Race ©2009
One of the reasons is that the topic is universal. We can all relate to SKiN because we all have it. Some have more. Some have less. Yet, we all wear our Skins differently, besides thinking of all the various colors and textures SKiN comes in.
For instance, this AM on NBC/NYC's Today's Show with Matt, Meredith, Ann & Al, one of their guests was a teenage gal, Eva Uhlin (a budding actress), who had suffered from a heinous yet very rare Skin Disease called:
Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
where her SKiN blistered, got scabs and pealed off her body. An extremely rare disease, Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis was (in Eva's case) was due to an Allergic Reaction to Tylenol. Regaining her original look besides the scare of having the Allergy return, it's amazing what the SKiN goes through -- diseases as well as daily influxes of hot and cold; pealing and regeneration, without even worrying about Racism and Prejudice that is another Issue that SKiN brings forth. Prejudice and Racism is something we do NOT really need to put our SKiN through...
As the old Aesopian Adage goes: You don't really appreciate what you had until it is gone. And when that special Subject returns, how we really appreciate its Return.
CLOSING: Please stay tuned for another Segment of defining SKiN ©2009 tomorrow, which will be a Month-long Blog Series of KOOPERSMITHin'® celebrating the First Year Anniversary of the Composition of this Book and Movie Script.
Quote of ASK: Adrienne Sioux Koopersmith
Author: SKiN: Sacred Kinship in Nature (TM)
How 10 Beloved Plush Toys Redefine Race ©2009
askoopersmith(at)hotmail(dot)com
Posted: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 - 3:04 PM
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