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From:Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire (Vol. 48, Issue 5)ABSTRACT The phrase, "enabling environment," is a recurrent decimal in the rhetoric of most Nigerian politicians, implying the urgency to create it and fast-forward development. But whatever that means in praxis...
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From:Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire (Vol. 48, Issue 5)Timoun kipa kriyepa tete maman "A child who doesn't cry will not get breastfed," says a Haitian proverb. Haitians have now gone beyond crying; they are roaring. As I look back to last September 2018, when I arrived in...
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From:Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire (Vol. 48, Issue 5)From 1959 to the present, I've forged lifelong relationships with influential artists all over the world, including in England, France, The Netherlands, Italy, Nigeria, Senegal, India, and of course, in the United States...
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From:Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire (Vol. 48, Issue 5)Tania Marmolejo's body of work is influenced by her mixed Swedish and. Dominican heritage. The large-scale ambiguous female facial expressions in her paintings explore issues of gender and her identity as a Scandinavian...
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From:Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire (Vol. 48, Issue 5)Common words in Ch'orti' language all: tuno\r ashes: tan bark: pat big: nohta bite: ac\uhxop bird: mut black: negra u\t blood: ch\ich\ blow: uyuhta bone: b\ac breast: uchu\ burn: pur child: sitz/ihch\oc cloud: tocar...
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From:Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire (Vol. 48, Issue 5)Reflections on the composition of the book of poetry Atmospheric Embroidery (TriOuarterly Books/ Northwestern U Press, 2018) What goes into the making of a book? Memory, dream, desire and always the pressure of the...
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From:Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire (Vol. 48, Issue 5)I am beginning to think the "American Experiment" is on its deathbed (perhaps at best, it's on life support), and we citizens of these-yet-to-be United States of America find ourselves divided--yet again--by Donald...
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From:Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire (Vol. 48, Issue 5)CHAPTER ONE (SPRING, '62) I arrived in New York from England in the spring of 1962. Existentialism was in the air and so was the theatre of the absurd. John Osborne's Look Back in Anger and Shelagh Delaney's Taste of...
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From:Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire (Vol. 48, Issue 5)I have known for decades that the debt I owe to Francis Patsey, my grandfather, is a large one. Even in old age I still step in the shoes of my grandfather. And as I sit on this log on the beach near the low cliff...
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From:Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire (Vol. 48, Issue 5)ICE: US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Zero Tolerance: tear children from parents, including infants, to discourage asylum seekers to enter US. Jeff Sessions: Apostle Paul in Romans 13 commands the government to...