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The Winners of the 2015 American Book Awards at SF Jazz Center October 25, 2015
Artist Betye Saar and Ishmael Reed at the reception for Betye Saar at the Museum of the African Diaspora. Photograph by Tennessee Reed
Ishmael Reed and artist Mildred Howard at the reception for Betye Saar at the Museum of the African Diaspora. Photograph by Tennessee Reed.
Betye Saar, Ishmael Reed and Alison Saar at the reception for Betye Saar at the Museum of the African Diaspora. Photograph by Tennessee Reed
The Winners of the 2015 American Book Awards at SF Jazz Center October 25, 2015
Ishmael Reed and Ambrose Bye, the son of the poet Anne Waldman at the American Book Awards Reception on October 25, 2015
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Essay:
Short Story:
Anne Waldman: The Poet as
Curandera, As New Woman an appreciation from the heart of the dragon"
by Anne Waldman
“Black secret service man says that
JFK was a victim of a racist secret service detail that considered the president a race traitor. Bolden is concerned about Obama. Compares his case with that of Frank Rich, the hero of Watergate.”
by Abraham Bolden
Bad Summer
by Ellen Geist
Fiction:
Letter:
The Doorbell Had No Name Beside It
by Yasmin Mogul
Excerpt from "Down Where the Need
is the Greatest"
by Jane B. Moore
Dear Mr. Ross 11.18.2015
by Sam Hamod
Blog:
Poetry:
As for the feeling of Kenya vs.
Lebanon vs.
France"
by Karla Brundage
Vortices
by Theo Konrad Auer
Before the Elections Abidjan, Cote
d'Ivoire October 2015
by Karla Brundage
We are Aging by Paruir Sevak
translated
by Jack Aslananian
All the Words You Know
by Constance Moore