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NATIONAL POETRY MONTH 2024

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  • View | The Underground Project

    The Underground Project (2015) is a documentary film that showcases emerging musicians amidst their pursuit to success while addressing the social practices that shape the culture. It also challenges hyper-masculine standards prevalent within the mainstream hip hop music industry. I’ve watched black men in the hip hop industry be condemned for their intelligence. People tend…

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  • The Artwork of Kameelah Janan Rasheed

    From Kameela Janan Rasheed: No Instructions for Assembly, Activation VII 2015 Dimensions Variable (Installed within a traditional gallery space). 15 found photographs, xerox photocopied texts, self-authored texts, inkjet prints, woodblock prints, monoprints, newspaper clippings, vintage magazines, vintage books, fabric [felt, faux leather, vinyl, mesh, linen], embroidery thread, stockings, glass, human hair, paper [vellum paper, Japanese…

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  • What the hell is an ‘art hoe’?

    From Dazed: With teen trailblazers Amandla Stenberg and Willow Smith already vocal supporters, we discover more about the art movement that’s shattering cultural stereotypes Google the term ‘art ho’ and you’re likely to be left feeling a little confused. Aside from an Urban Dictionary entry describing “a hoe who is mysterious and chill and like…

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  • BOMB MAGAZINE 133, FALL 2015

    Read Magazine Online: BOMB MAGAZINE 133, FALL 2015: http://bombmagazine.org/issues/133 Featuring interviews with Nari Ward, Jim O’Rourke, David Diao, Rachel Rose, Tonya Foster and John Keene, Alice Notley, Deana Lawson and Henry Taylor, Annie Baker, and more.

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Cover Image Courtesy, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division, The New York Public Library. (1893). Phillis Wheatley Retrieved from https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-7329-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99

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