Hello, my name is Sinnia Stewart and I reside at Taylor Apartment Housing Authority in Troy, N.Y. I am currently a graduate student at Russell Sage College working on my masters in Literacy. My mission in life is to provide our children with a through education that will breed healthy, and morally educated individuals that value life. I love to eat, shop and go to the movies, as well as reading leisurely when possible. I am the mother of two children and love spending time with them. My favorite TV program is Dawson's Creek and I have a number of favorite artists that I admire. The ones at the top of my list would be women such as Angela Bassett, Debbie Allen, Maya Angelo when she performs her poetry, Cee Cee Winans, and Vikki Winans. These particular women portray such courage, spirituality, strength and wisdom that seems to illuminate from within, but is significantly displayed in their walk through life. Know My Men, oh I just love my men icons, these men range form Lawrence Fishburne to Sean Connery as well as Lorenz Tate and Vin Diesel. Now if I was to chose a man that I admire from the inside out, and through the extraordinary humanitarian contributions he has given to society, it would be Danny Glover. I have also found an icon I admire whose artistic expression is just phenomenal, Tom Feelings whose astounding vision produced the story of the middle passage in black and white imagery. This is a fleeting bio of my world, part of the life that I have weaved for myself.

Education … has produced a vast population able to read but unable to distinguish what is worth reading.
G. M. Trevelyan (1876-1962) British historian

We are shut up in schools and college recitation rooms for ten or fifteen years, and come out at last with a bellyful of words and do not know a thing.
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-82) U.S. essayist and poet.

 

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" The greatest gifts that God has bestowed upon me are my Children"

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