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Sharing Black history on stage
Read full article: Sharing Black history on stageSharing Black history stories is something we see every February, but for one Black woman, Black history means something else. She has shared her stories on stage, on Broadway, and around the country, demonstrating that Black History Month should not be limited to one month, but should be learned, celebrated, and recognized all year.
Relax on Wednesdays with virtual poetry courtesy of Crazy Wisdom Bookstore & Tea Room
Read full article: Relax on Wednesdays with virtual poetry courtesy of Crazy Wisdom Bookstore & Tea RoomPresent some poetry or listen to an author give a live reading courtesy of Crazy Wisdom Bookstore & Tea Room. With its second-floor tea room currently closed to visitors, the downtown Ann Arbor bookstore has been hosting informal poetry workshops and live readings through Zoom on Wednesday nights. Workshops are held on the second Wednesday of each month and hosted by the Crazy Wisdom Poetry Circle. Held on the fourth Wednesday of the month, live readings introduce audiences to the work of guest authors, essayists and poets. Links to the Zoom rooms are sent out the day of the event, according to the Crazy Wisdom Poetry Circle blog.
Community rallies to help Ferndale poet facing eviction
Read full article: Community rallies to help Ferndale poet facing evictionFERNDALE, Mich. – Sparrow Karas is a beloved member of the Ferndale community and her neighbors are joining forces to help. After living in the same house for 30 years, Karas is facing eviction. She said her believe is that humans are extraordinary, which makes our current world a mystery to her. The owner wants to sell the house and Karas is facing eviction. The goal is to raise enough money to make the down payment on the house, buy it and gift it to her.
Community rallies to help Ferndale poet facing eviction
Read full article: Community rallies to help Ferndale poet facing evictionCommunity rallies to help Ferndale poet facing evictionPublished: July 30, 2020, 6:12 pmSparrow Karas is a beloved member of the Ferndale community and her neighbors are joining forces to help.
Detroit poets inspirational message draws national attention
Read full article: Detroit poets inspirational message draws national attentionDETROIT A Detroit poet and rapper is getting some big time national recognition for his inspirational message and it all started with a phone call from a very influential celebrity. Arbery and George Floyd shouldnt have died and if the system didnt fail us, they would still be alive. Kid Jay said he started rapping as a kid, but his career really took off about five years ago. I came up with a poem about Arbery and George Floyd and police brutality and everything that is going on, said Young Jay. What made me write the poem was the fact that as soon as I seen the George Floyd video, it kind of hurt me to my soul.