The collections suggested here explore, celebrate and illuminate the vast, intricate lives and experiences of Black people ...
Maya Angelou, born Marguerite Annie Johnson, overcame childhood trauma and racism to become a celebrated writer. Her ...
Her poem I’ve Come to Take You Home was written into French law. It deals with the repatriation of the remains of Sarah ...
Joshua Bennett’s two new collections, “We” and “The People Can Fly,” take different paths to the same destination.
For the award-winning poet, who will be honored at the National Black Writers Conference at Medgar Evers College next week, ...
More than 80 poets, $5,000 in prizes and new youth events as Albuquerque’s Chicharra Poetry Slam Festival takes over, March ...
You can’t rush inspiration, especially if there's no motivation. (Hey, that rhymes!) ...
Since launching in Flint in 2022, the Black Dandelion initiative was launched in Flint back in 2022. It has grown into an ...
My journey as a poet is rooted in lived experience, storytelling and a deep appreciation of culture. Over the years, I have ...
Pat Parker wrote about the negotiations required to survive in a society that rarely recognized the complexity of Black women’s lives.
Harjo’s poem reminds me of others who, in their own pandemonium, wrote poetry. The list includes Dietrich Bonhoeffer, ...
The African-American Research Library and Cultural Center will host its 2026 Africana Arts & Humanities Festival this weekend ...