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The Women Changing the Face of Publishing
In 2009, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie gave a Ted Talk about the danger of a single...
Exhibits at Minnesota African American museum keep George Floyd’s spirit alive
Tina Burnside doesn't want people to think that George Floyd's death at the...
Wyoming Area Creative Arts Community
Rekhet Si-Asar is a literary and visual artist, publisher, Minneapolis school...
Minnesota African American Heritage Museum reopens Aug. 18 with timely exhibits, precautions
MSR Article: MAAHMG reopens Aug 18th with timely exhibits
Black writers talk healing and the importance of shared experiences
Pulitzer Prize winner Gwendolyn Brooks knew the value of Black publishers as...
Black Writers Healing
Challenging Authors and Writers to Testify About Their Experiences
Towards An African Education: A Biia Book Review
Summary: This book is a collection of articles written by the Black community...
Book Reading and Discussion – A Sankofa Series Event
In this event, three of our selected authors will read and discuss their...
In Black Ink advances cause of children’s education
“Towards an African Education: Selected Writings on the Education and...
Black Women Must Write, and Publish!
In this segment of Urban Agenda, I’m in studio with Rekhet Si-Asar, Founder of...
Sankofa Event 2019
Sankofa 2019! Keynote address from Dr. Haki R. Madhubuti, Publisher of Third...
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