Welcome to Ms. Ehrich's website adventure: WHO   WHAT   HOW.
It will be the odyssey of YOU, WHO you are and what your care about.
"The fact that the adult American Negro female emerges a formidable character is often met with amazement, distaste and even belligerance. It is seldom accepted as an inevitable outcome of the struggle won by survivors, and deserves respect if not enthusiastic acceptance."         Maya Angelou

Log Assignment #8
Research symbols that fulfil your personal requirements, such as they are visually appealing, and the meaning behind the symbol reflects issues that are meaningful to you. Draw/print/copy/combine/re-combine your chosen imagery to create YOUR PERSONAL POWER SYMBOL, much like a logo.

You will create a logo/stamp of this personalsymbol, and you can use this much like a "signature" to decorate some of the work you will be doing on this project.


African Symbols of Power
Awesome site with great images and descriptions
http://welltempered.net/adinkra/htmls/list.htm

More African Symbols
http://grad.cgu.edu/~ruffinh/africana/africansymbols.html

Symbols of Power
http://harvardsquarelibrary.org/powersymbols/symbols.html

Symbols of Culture
Ultimate Symbol Site. Massive amount of links to different culture
http://symbols.net

Common Dream Symbols
Lists 25 of the most common dream symbols, with descriptions but there aren't any pictures.
http://mythsdreamssymbols.com/25most.html

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