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REFLECTING ON BLACK HISTORY MONTH
The Open Book Feature reflects on the rich tradition of African American writing and art through podcasts, tributes, readings, and more. This work both addresses Black History Month as a concept and moves beyond the notion of an annual calendar-driven celebration. [More] |
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UPCOMING EVENT
“Reckoning with Torture” in Washington, D.C.
With Matthew Alexander, Paul Auster, David Cole, House Judiciary Chairman John Conyers, Rep. Keith Ellison, Jack Rice, and more [More] |
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PEN CELEBRATES VICTORY IN RAMADAN CASE
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has signed orders effectively ending the exclusion of Swiss Scholar Tariq Ramadan from the United States, calling the move “a step towards restoring the First Amendment right of American citizens to seek a full range of information and ideas.” [More] |
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MULTIMEDIA: READINGS & CONVERSATIONS
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OPEN BOOK: REFLECTING ON BLACK HISTORY MONTH
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Writing by Twilight
by Terry Rowden
Steven Corbin’s novels displays a deeply personalized engagement with African American literary history in its intersection with queer history. This makes his work essential for appreciating the surfacing of a black queer aesthetic. [More] |
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Incognegro
by Mat Johnson
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WEEKLY GRANTS & AWARDS LISTINGS
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