As summer draws to an end, students of all ages are preparing to return to
school. And, who better to help them but librarians? So we've invited
two of our favorite Library Ladies to share their reading recommendations.
Carla Davis, Youth Librarian at the Midland Region...
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Every season Portland's Profile Theatre identifies a community that
their Featured Playwright is intimately involved with and creates a free
writing workshop for that specific group. The workshop is called "Community
Profile". The 2020-21 season Featured Playwright was ...
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Black Book Talk welcomes Richard Brown, author (with Brian Benson) of "This
is Not For You: An Activist's Journey of Resistance and Resilience". Mr.
Brown is a Portland community activist and photographer who has spent decades
working to bridge the divide between polic...
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When Nala Robertson reluctantly agrees to attend an open mic night for her
cousin-sister-friend Imani's birthday, she finds herself falling in instant
love with Tye Brown, the MC. He's perfect, except . . . Tye is an activist
and is spending the summer putting on events ...
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Black Book Talk welcomed Dr Manning Marable, author of Living Black
History: How Reimagining the African- American Past Can Remake America's
Racial Future. The founding director of Columbia University's Institute
for Research in African-American Studies and author of 1...
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Author Charlotte Sherman writes, "I love being brown and wanted to write a
poem to highlight the splendor of this underestimated color for young boys
and girls, so they too will love the skin they are in. When I first heard a
beautiful, radiant, brown-skinned child say, ...
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We reprise Emma Jackson Ford’s May, 2018 interview with poet Kwame
Alexander and his musical accompanist, guitarist Randy Preston. The
interview focusses on Rebound, the follow-up to his Newbery medal-winning
middle-grade novel, The Crossover.
Alexander is a poet, educ...
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In this repeat of a March, 2003 interview, co-hosts Patricia Welch and Emma
Jackson Ford talk with James McBride about his novel, Song Yet Sung. It is
the story of Liz Spocott, a runaway slave, shot and near death, who is
wracked by disturbing visions of the future as s...
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This is a re-broadcast of our 2010 interview with Pulitzer
Prize-winning author Isabel Wilkerson about her award-wining book “The
Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s Gr...
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Wilmer Leon Fields (August 2, 1922 – June 4, 2004) was a household name
in the Negro leagues and other baseball circuits between the 1940s and
1950s. His son, Bennie Fields, visits Black Book Talk to discuss his
father's book, "My Life in the Negro Leagues: An Autobiog...
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