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Wilson's lecture series was on “America’s Architecture of Freedom and Unfreedom.”

Princeton University Press includes Danticat's "Create Dangerously" on list of recommended readings.

Jafari Allen's talk was on "Disco Ball Gazing: Looking for Black Gay Habits of Mind."

"Between Distance and Desire: African Diasporic Perspectives" opens May 1 at the gallery, located at 9 W. 57th St.

Brooklyn College event celebrated Haitian literature, culture, and legacy of poet Danielle Legros Georges.

Her April 24 talk will be on recovery and the search for Black collective life in Oakland.

Haitian refugees held on the island in the ‘90s offer a glimpse of future under plan to ship people to the naval base prison.

In the aftermath of a devastating fires in Southern California, one community, long facing institutional apathy, calls for marking its memories.

A literary scholar, Griffin discusses how Black yearning keeps surviving in the face of racist violence.

Wilson will give four presentations in the prestigious annual lectures over four Sundays, March 9-30 in Washington, D.C.

The grant supports a three-year project designed to archive and preserve the global Black experience through community-driven archival projects.