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Underneath the ambient lighting of the Queen’s Head Pub and the white noise of people talking and laughing, a strong voice cut through, and the crowd quickly hushed. It was Chiazotam N. Ekekezie ’08 with the Sisters of Kuumba, starting off the night for “Sing It, Sister! A Celebration of Black Women in Music.” The show’s repertoire ranged from old African-American spirituals to modern songs such as Erykah Badu’s “Tyrone...

Author: By Rebecca A. Schuetz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Singing It From Kuumba to Badu | 3/13/2008 | See Source »

...artists placed a special focus on gender non-conformity. “The show brings such good energy to the space, and it is really lovely to see fellow classmates so creative on issues of gender, identity, and sexuality,” Women’s Center intern Chiazotam N. Ekekezie ’08 said. Ekezie said she was impressed by the medium used by Sally H. Rinehart ’09. Rinehart used Avery sticky dots—small circular adhesive labels, to compose two parallel portraits in different sets of colors, resulting in a unique form...

Author: By Megan A. Shutzer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students ‘Reflect’ on Harvard Experience | 10/29/2007 | See Source »

...work,” said Peter Zhou ’07, adding that he has on occasion studied in Lamont until 6 a.m. “People have different studying patterns, and this definitely is accomodating,” Dilshoda Z. Yergasheva ’09 said. But Chiazotam N. Ekekezie ’08 said she began to avoid Lamont since it moved to the 24/5 schedule. “You’ll see people who sleep here, wake up in the morning, and have a bottle of mouthwash,” Ekekezie said. “People...

Author: By David Jiang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Lamont’s 24/5 Hours Will Stay | 5/11/2007 | See Source »

...Bryan C. Barnhill II ’08’s Brother #3 was mesmerizing in his rant on the assumption that young black men are dangerous, and equally so in the later scene in which he experiences its consequence. The women were consistently excellent, but the standout was Chiazotam (Cheech) N. Ekekezie ’08 as Lady in Red, who delivered a story of domestic abuse with a spellbinding intensity and anger. The character names (all the men are “Brother #” something, and all the women are “Lady in?...

Author: By Elisabeth J. Bloomberg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Convincing Cast More Than 'enuf' | 4/10/2006 | See Source »

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