Tracing a trajectory running northeast and southwest between Shoreditch Church and the crossing of the River Lea at Clapton, the Black Path links with Old St in one direction and extends beyond ...
Local educators, advocates and community members are encouraged to help S.U.R.E (Swampscott Unites, Respects, Embraces) ...
As a tribute to Jenny Kander, we're reaching back to 2007 for an episode of Jenny reading her own work. She read "Dream," ...
Poetry is alive and well in Alaska, and April as Poetry Month is a great time to meet or reacquaint ourselves with three very ...
It was a wonder to see the sage, Nigerian Nobel laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka man the stage at the 6th ProvidusBank World Poetry Day Café, held on March 21 at Terra Kulture Arena in Lagos. The ...
In The Trouble of Color, Johns Hopkins History Professor Martha Jones explores racial identity by digging into her own family ...
"When We Speak" is an ode to Black womxn who have boldly harnessed their voices, art, and labor to dismantle oppressive ...
Social critic and poet, Agbeye Oburumu, has emphasised the need for Africa to be free from its current state marked by widespread poverty, violent conflicts, human rights violations, and inadequate ...
Rosalind Morris digs deep via ethnography, history, personal testimony, and political thought to tell the story about the ...
Lisa Lovett, host of Seasoned Dialogue podcast, discusses themes of self-love, healing, and resilience, especially in Black communities, during Black History Month.
The City of Cincinnati, Jazz Alive, Learning Through Art, and the Taft Museum of Art’s Duncanson Program will present a ...
From a transcendent pianist to the Oakland Gay Men’s Chorus to a night at the movies with Symphony San Jose, there are a lot ...