Rejjia Camphor
Bio
(Ruh-G-Ugh), like it rhymes with Momma Mia!
22, from Baltimore, Maryland
Likes to talk about everything cause why not!
B.A. degree in Creative Writing, Women's Studies & Visual Culture from Hampshire College
Be(ing) Complex.
Stories (6/0)
Under The City Lights
It was a brief encounter. I saw you walking down the street and you had your hands around her. She wearing a orange blouse and some blue jeans and you the same except with a white tshirt. A new look for you, maybe, I know the idea is that angels wear white but devils can wear whatever face they want.
By Rejjia Camphor2 years ago in Fiction
Weary: How Black Women Reclaim Through Music
Solange sings: "I'm weary of the ways of the world." The world can be a relentless place. So big and full of people and places where trust is a luxury easily taken advantage of. Black girls and women, among the disadvantaged, endure through the longing for our needs to be met. Yet, there is always a point of weariness. We, ourselves, have always been cape(able) of naming our desires and feelings.
By Rejjia Camphor2 years ago in Beat
The Process Is The Passion
Theraputic art especially visual art helps me heal, reduce stress and enjoy more joy, peace and harmony in my life. Collaging helps me increase my creativity, intuition and self expression. I've been using collaging as a tool to envision what's possible and also what's next. When I am cutting images and words out of a magazine to make a collage, I am unlocking the power to wonder. I am willing to exchange old beliefs to curate news ones and process new emotions to release pain and provide clarity.
By Rejjia Camphor3 years ago in Lifehack
The Last Yurt Radio Show
Before I had my own solo radio show (The Rejjia Show), I had a collaboration radio show with my friend, Alexis Kline (Lexi). We did music of the Oldies genre. When we had our very last show together, we threw a party and this was the playlist. It’s a little over 100 songs. Yes, literally, play them in order please!
By Rejjia Camphor3 years ago in Beat