“A” in Apartheid in South African Society and History of Anthropological Thought; A- in Contemporary African Politics and the Food Crisis in Africa; and on it went. Clever boy, my brother. We observe Carine in a delicate afternoon light. She is sitting up on her bed with an unread ...
The melting pot.(poem; pluralism in the United States)(Brief Article)(Poem)Wortham, Anne
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Blood and Gypsies The very title of the poem speaks of endurance of family through time by the sheer force of story ... Show Time at the Ministry of Lost Causes happiness is so fleeting, but this is where it's found, in the odd bits of nature and life that pass us by ... ...
I am not African. Africa is in me, but I cannot return…I am not european. Europe lives in me, but I have no home there. I am new. History made me….I was born at the crossroads and I am whole. — Sarah Willie Auntie Raylene, an accomplished chanter and dancer, told us about...
If you haven’t yet, you will, at least according to Brooklyn Brewery’s Garrett Oliver who has become an advocate for this climate-resistant African grain. Its most important attribute is that you can make beer from it, which will be terribly useful once the Earth decides it can’t do ...
Libretto– Nigeria: prefers African/Afro-American/Afro-European/post-colonial pieces Light– US: large biannual issue, also the home of weekly topical light verse Lighten Up Online(LUPO) – UK: light formal verse, quarterly Lyric– US: “Founded in 1921, The Lyric is the oldest magazine in...
I stumbled across Enter a Child when it came up among the results when I went to the Internet Archive in search of a Patricia Traxler poem. It was about a woman’s memory of an abusive relationship and the only words I could remember were “kidnappers, burglars.” Amazingly, Traxler’s ...
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