Good afternoon, everyone. I recently had a poem published! It is in the Summer 2024 issue of BE: A Journal of Black Experimental and Interdisciplinary Work. The piece is called […]
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Black literature and social commentary
Good afternoon, everyone. I recently had a poem published! It is in the Summer 2024 issue of BE: A Journal of Black Experimental and Interdisciplinary Work. The piece is called […]
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By Marc W. Polite Hip-Hop as a music genre is 50 years old. The celebrations marking its foundation in 1973 were plentiful last year. Yet, something appeared to be missing […]
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Good afternoon, my readers. Welcome to April. New month, new opportunities. I’d like to remind you that this is National Poetry Month. This month, might be a good time to […]
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By Brian Geldin Haitian-American artist Samson Tonton’s new exhibit, “The Soul Cries Out” (The Art of Samson Tonton), is a collection of his awe-inspiring paintings that push the conventional thinker to reimagine […]
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I n a world where everything is increasingly virtual, ZADA is tethered to nature. Ethiopia-born and Canada-based, the 20-year-old was raised in the snowy mountains of Whistler, British Columbia. This […]
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