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Homegoing por Yaa Gyasi: Revisão
Launched in January 2019 as a YouTube Channel, the MNS Projek is a public translation, localization, and subtitling service dedicated to bridging linguistic divides in the Black world. It also operates as a linguistic resource aggregator that can be incorporated into curriculums used by teachers and professors lecturing on a range of subjects housed in language, social…
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Another Country: Mosaic Literary Conference 2019
For complete details visit www.mosaiclitcon.com How would James Baldwin confront the ongoing environmental crisis that has disproportionately impacted the health and resiliency of Black lives; and what would be his expectations of writers, artists, politicians and all “relatively conscious” individuals during this critical period of time? In working with the James Baldwin Outdoor Learning Center,…
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Natasha Tarpley: Entrevista
Mosaic is proud to announce it has partnered with the MNS Projek to translate Mosaic‘s content into numerous languages. Launched in January 2019 as a YouTube Channel, the MNS Projek is a public translation, localization, and subtitling service dedicated to bridging linguistic divides in the Black world. It also operates as a linguistic resource aggregator…
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Shauna Morgan: Entrevista
por Amy O YeboahTranslation by Lena & BiXop (UmSoh) for the MNS Projek Mosaic is proud to announce it has partnered with the MNS Projek to translate Mosaic‘s content into numerous languages. Launched in January 2019 as a YouTube Channel, the MNS Projek is a public translation, localization, and subtitling service dedicated to bridging linguistic…
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King Comus por William Demby: RESUMO
Mosaic is proud to announce it has partnered with the MNS Projek to translate Mosaic‘s content into numerous languages. Launched in January 2019 as a YouTube Channel, the MNS Projek is a public translation, localization, and subtitling service dedicated to bridging linguistic divides in the Black world. It also operates as a linguistic resource aggregator…
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Mitchell S. Jackson: Interview
The average dude is myopic. He sees the hustler on the block or in cruising the boulevard or in the club or in the park, all the time sporting new shiny things, and he becomes covetous. Or else he grows up with hustlers and has that way of life normalized. I guess I had it…
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Cheryl Boyce Taylor: Interview
A Mother’s Duty: An Interview with Caribbean Poet Cheryl Boyce-Taylor by Mercy Tullis-Bukhari Towards the end of a New York summer, I met with poet Cheryl Boyce-Taylor for some conversation about womanhood, motherhood, and poetry. I had known Cheryl for several years. When I entered the poetry world professionally, her name was already floating in…
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One Book One Bronx
One Book One Bronx is a new style book discussion group that hosts restorative conversations related to gentrification, social justice, women’s empowerment, criminal justice, and racial inequality. Reading selections reflect the racial, economic, and gender demographics of the borough and build bridges to engagement while (re)sparking a love of literature.
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Kem Joy Ukwu: Interview
I didn’t envision my stories together as a collection until after I wrote a number of them. I realized that most of my individual stories would fit together as a collection by noticing that my stories had strong emotional components that united them. After this realization, I started submitting my manuscript into contests. I also…
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Nostrand Avenue: Review
Nostrand Avenue proves its basic point: racism traumatizes and belittles Black men, women and communities. By the end, arsonists have torched many of Bed-Stuy’s historical landmarks, effectively symbolizing gentrification’s insidious function.