Poetry is alive and well in Alaska, and April as Poetry Month is a great time to meet or reacquaint ourselves with three very ...
A new street sign outside Washington Park’s DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center pays tribute to its legendary ...
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 ...
Lisa Lovett, host of Seasoned Dialogue podcast, discusses themes of self-love, healing, and resilience, especially in Black communities, during Black History Month.
There’s a whole lot of false consciousness running around. How to battle against it? It’s a matter of public health. It’s as bad as the measles. The Wobblies, or members of the IWW (Industrial ...
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 ...
We were looking for poetry that had struck its readers, for whatever reasons, as unforgettable, enduring, and influential: ...
Woodlawn Manor House will be hosting two “Women of Woodlawn” walking tours. Participants can learn about the societal norms ...
In the poet’s recent musical projects, he has pushed the sonic potential of verse to its limits.
A sitdown with Leslie Parker to talk about the Black Dance Improvisation Festival and her other upcoming work.
The Atlanta-based artist's third collection of poetry, “boy maybe,” takes readers on an emotional roller coaster exploring grief, love, police brutality and Black culture.
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