Nina Simone Playwright Christina Ham: "For Me, Every Month Is Black History Month"

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Nina Simone Playwright Christina Ham: "For Me, Every Month Is Black History Month"

CH: I started out in journalism and then ended up majoring in English literature with an emphasis in creative writing at USC. I wish I had a background in visual art, but I am not gifted in that area, so I admire other artists' work. “It's important for me to connect to black historical events because it tells me
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Author: Miray Mirham

I am currently a third year undergraduate student attending New York University double majoring in Global Public Health and Sociology and double minoring in Chemistry and Creative writing. I have a passion for the social or cultural (in addition to the clinical or bodily) effects of medical practice, with a
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University of Arkansas Press Poet to Read at Open Mouth Reading Series

Rector and Myers now curate the series along with J. Bailey Hutchinson and Peter Mason, current creative writing M.F.A. students. About the University of Arkansas Press: The University of Arkansas Press was founded in 1980 as the book publishing division of the University of Arkansas. A member of
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Saint Mary's introduces new summer study abroad program in Jamaica

Bremyer said the program centers around a class called Travel Writing in Jamaica, to be taught by English professor and co-director of the Jamaica study abroad program Dionne Bremyer, Aaron Bremyer's wife. The course meets requirements for the English Writing major as well as general education
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Publishing Unbound: Inclusivity and Accountability in Canadian Publishing

The Association of Book Publishers of British Columbia, Dalhousie University, the Magazine Association of BC and Simon Fraser University are pleased to present Publishing Unbound: Inclusivity and Accountability in Canadian Publishing. This event will bring together authors, activists, scholars and
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Celebrating Black History Month: Franklin College hosting two writer-speakers

Local residents can celebrate Black History Month or meet an award winning essayist at two upcoming events at Franklin College. The Franklin College English department will host writer David Stuart MacLean as part of the 2017-18 Creative-Writing Reading Series at 7 p.m. Feb. 15 in the Richardson
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