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Independent Newspaper Nigeria on MSNPoetry, Always A Work In Progress, Says Wole Soyinka At 2025 ProvidusBank Poetry CaféIt 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 ...
From Faith Ringgold’s visionary storytelling to Adam Pendleton’s poetic protest, these presentations are sure to move both ...
Lauren Hood, founder of the Institute for AfroUrbanism, challenges the deficit narrative about Black communities and focuses on their thriving.
Baltimore’s charm undoubtedly goes beyond its wealth of seafood, history, and culture. A city with such a large Black community — 61.3% — is bound to foster innovators, community champions, and legacy ...
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The Black Wall Street Times on MSN“The Voice of the Black Writer”: Remembering Val Gray Ward’s Cultural RevolutionKnown as “the voice of the Black writer” by poet Gwendolyn Brooks, Ward didn’t just uplift literature — she lived and ...
Atlanta author and bookseller Katie Mitchell likes to tell an identity-defining story about her childhood that often pleasantly shocks listeners.
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