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  • Mosaic 22

    08/2008 The Transitional Voice of Walter Dean Myers by Ozioma EgwuonwuNikki Giovanni: Personal Politics by Nicole Sealey Poems by Nikki Giovanni Beautiful Black Men My First Memory (of Librarians) Excerpt Sunrise Over Falluja by Walter Dean Myers Editorial: A Friend I Did Know Phebus Etienne (1964-2007) Emerging From Silence by Randal Horton Reviews Ida: A Sword…

    August 7, 2008
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  • Mosaic 21

    04/2008 Reggae, Writing and Redemption: An Interview with Kwame Dawes by Ozioma EgwuonwuFrank X. Walker: Affrilachian, Historian, and Poetic Pioneer by Stacia L. BrownIn Control: A Talk with Tina Mcelroy Ansa by Nicole Sealey Excerpt Taking After Mudear by Tina McElroy Ansa Excerpt She’s Gone by Kwame Dawes Reading in the Dark by Pittershawn Palmer Poems She…

    April 7, 2008
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  • Mosaic 20

    10/2007 Embracing Traditions: An interview with Tayari Jones Deemed one of the best writers of our generation, Tayari Jones discusses writing, the South, and her novels The Untelling and Leaving Atlanta. by Nicole Sealey Bits of Wisdom: A Conversation with J. California Cooper Beloved by readers throughout the world, J. California Cooper tells us how she feels about…

    October 7, 2007
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  • Mosaic 19

    07/2007 TRIBUTE ISSUE TO GWENDOLYN BROOKS As we celebrate the 90th anniversary of the birth of Gwendolyn Brooks the nineteenth issue of Mosaic pays tribute through poetry, essays, and recollections on the first African American to be awarded the Pulitzer Prize. ESSAYS The Way of All Bridges, In Memory of Gwendolyn Brooks by Afaa Michael…

    July 7, 2007
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  • Mosaic 18

    04.2007 Eisa Nefertari Ulen Laylah Amatullah Barrayn sat down with Eisa Nefertari Ulen to discuss Eisa’s novel Crystelle Mourning, Brooklyn bohemia, and her inspiration for becoming a writer. Patricia Smith Fresh off the success of a critically received new book of poetry Teahouse of the Almighty, Patricia Smith met with Nicole Sealey to discuss her…

    April 7, 2007
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  • Mosaic 17

    02/2007 The Healing World of Lucille Clifton With Hurricane Katrina still heavy on her heart, poet Lucille Clifton sat down with Jacqueline Jones LaMon to discuss life, death, and poetry. Marlon James First-time novelist Marlon James chats with Felicia Pride about his novel, John Crow’s Devil, and the influence Jamaica has had on his work. Let…

    January 7, 2007
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  • Mosaic 16

    12/2006 Thomas Sayers Ellis A poet, educator, and self-proclaimed “genuine negro hero” to the heart, Thomas Sayers Ellis did the QandA thing with Penny Dickerson. Total Life Is What We Want Poet Sharan Strange reflects on the history and lasting influence of the Dark Room Collective. Linton Kwesi Johnson Nancy Rawlinson finds the legendary Jamaican dub…

    December 7, 2006
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  • Mosaic 15

    06/2005 The Wonderful World of Tony Medina Poet and educator Dr. Tony Medina talks with Cave Canem fellow Jacqueline Johnson about the current state of poetry. Original Notes of A Native Son James Baldwin’s friend and editor Sol Stein talks of their early days at DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx, NY. E. Poet,…

    June 7, 2005
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  • Mosaic 14

    12/2004 Generation Flex Former Source editor Bakari Kitwana and author of The Hip Hop Generation: Young Blacks and the Crisis in African American Culture, brings an educator’s voice to the dialogue of hip hop and race. by Thabiti Lewis Rican Havoc In five Q&As, hip-hop head and scholar Raquel Rivera, New York Ricans From the Hip Hop Zone,…

    December 7, 2004
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  • Mosaic 12

    12/2002 Interview James Earl Hardy Joyce Palmer Gwendolyn Brooks Writers’ ConferenceAnthologies Excerpt Greenwichtown by Joyce Palmer Reviews Approaching the Center by Myronn Hardy Bird At My Window by Rosa Guy Chester Himes: A Life by James Sallis Erasure by Percival Everett The Fire of the Origins by Emmanuel Dongala Here’s To You, Jesusa by Elena…

    December 7, 2002
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