Ntozake Shange's landmark choreopoem will be performed live by ISU students on Feb. 24. It's the final installment of a month ...
Allegations of infighting, infidelity, workplace sexual affairs, unpaid wages, doxing, gaslighting, and manipulation have ...
In 1866, journalist Andrew Halliday led his readers on a guided tour of one of London’s foremost card manufacturers – to ...
More and more projects across Kentucky are uncovering Black history through historical documents, then putting them online ...
In “no more love poems #4,” she weeps with wanting connection yet finding none. As she laments, “being alive, being a woman, and being colored is an existential dilemma.” In “my love is too,” she ...
By force of her imagination and skill, Emily Dickinson could take the measure of solitude, opprobrium and even damnation.
Capital Area District Libraries’ expert selectors have curated a dynamic Black History Month reading list for all ages, celebrating voices, stories, and legacies that continue to shape our world. From ...
But all poetry, even funny poems and short poems for kids, has a common thread: The poets who write it are interpreters. They take an honest look at events and emotions and boil them down to some ...
Michelle de Kretser’s fiercely truth-seeking narrator both acts within and reports upon the shape-shifting social and ...
What is the meaning and symbolism of the color pink? What it means for your personality if it's your favorite color and ...
ULM’s chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) celebrated Black History Month with NAACP Week from Feb. 10-14. The week offered students the opportunity to ...