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- The story of Carl Sandburg, Andrés Segovia & the classical guitar [sound recording] / by Akers, Jhon.; Sandburg, Carl,1878-1967.(CARDINAL)138556; Segovia, Andrés,1893-1987.(CARDINAL)166069; United States.National Park Service.(CARDINAL)139282; North Carolina Arts Council.(CARDINAL)134006; Wofford College (Spartanburg, S.C.)(CARDINAL)129782;
-- 19. El romance anónimo, an anonymous Spanish ballad (2:04).-- 9. Prélude for the baroque guitar / Robert de Visée (0:58) -- 10. Fantasia for the Spanish vihuela / Alonso de Mudarra (2:24) -- 11. Allemande for the lute / John Dowland (1:56) -- IV. Friends and conversations. 12. Preludio #1 / Manuel Ponce (1:49) -- 13. Canción popular núm. 2, "Por ti, mi corazón" / Manuel Ponce (2:54) -- 14. Subway conversation / Carl Sandburg (1:33) -- V. Night and darkness. 15. A solo for Saturday night guitar / Carl Sandburg (2:11) -- 16. Estudio sin luz / Andrés Segovia (3:29) -- VI. Death and encores. 17. A selection from Timesweep / Carl Sandburg (0:32)I. The beginning. 1. Study in B minor / Fernando Sor (1:50) -- 2. Study in A / Matteo Carcassi (1:35) -- 3. Study in D / Fernando Sor (1:28) -- 4. The guitar: some definitions / Carl Sanburg (1:51) -- II. Writing for each other. 5. For Carl Sanburg, to teach his fingers as if they were little children / Andrés Segovia (1:34) -- 6. The guitar for Andrés Segovia / Carl Sandburg (1:32) -- III. Relatives of the guitar. 7. Losses from Chicago poems / Carl Sandburg (0:17) -- 8. An unpublished letter to the editor of Century magazine / Carl Sandburg (1:14)Performance includes works for classical guitar by Segovia and other composers; poems and other short works by Sanburg concerning the guitar; and information about the friendship between Segovia and Sanburg.
- Subjects: Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967; Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967; Segovia, Andrés, 1893-1987; Guitar music.; Guitar;
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- Ink knows no borders : poems of the immigrant and refugee experience / by Vecchione, Patrice,editor.(CARDINAL)368921; Raymond, Alyssa,editor.(CARDINAL)795437;
Departure: July 30, 1984 / Joseph O. Legaspi -- Immigrant / Lena Khalaf Tuffaha -- First light / Chen Chen -- Origin/Adoption / Marci Calabretta Cancio-Bello -- Dear America / Sholeh Wolpé -- Second attempt crossing / Javier Zamora -- Bent to the earth / Blas Manuel de Luna -- A hymn to childhood / Li-Young Lee -- Immigrant aria / Rajiv Mohabir -- On being American / Samira Ahmed -- Oklahoma / Hala Alyan -- On listening to your teacher take attendance / Aimee Nezhukumatathil -- The break-in / Hafizah Geter -- #Sanctuary / JoAnn Balingit -- Extended stay America / Janine Joseph -- Choi Jeong Min / Franny Choi -- Muslim girlhood / Leila Chatti -- Fluency / Michelle Brittan Rosado -- Master film / Solmaz Sharif -- The key / Ladan Osman -- Ode to the heart / Ellen Bass -- The sign in my father's hands / Martín Espada -- History lesson / Jeff Coomer -- My father takes to the road / Jeff Tagami -- My grandmother washes her feet in the sink of the bathroom at Sears / Mohja Kahf -- Frank's nursery and crafts / Bao Phi -- In colorado my father scoured and stacked dishes / Eduardo C. Corral -- Learning to pray / Kaveh Akbar -- Naturalization / Jenny Xie -- East mountain view / Paul Tran -- Acolyte / Tarfia Faizullah -- Tater tot hot-dish / Hieu Minh Nguyen -- Pronounced / Carlos Andrés Gómez -- Off-Island Chamorros / Craig Santos Perez -- A new national anthem / Ada Limón -- Portrait of Isako in wartime / Mia Ayumi Malhotra -- Domesticity / Kristin Chang -- The poet at fifteen / Erika L. Sánchez -- Someday I'll love ocean Vuong / Ocean Vuong -- Ode to the first white girl I ever loved / José Olivarez -- Talks about race / Mahtem Shiferraw -- Mama / Emtithal Mahmoud -- Split / Cathy Linh Che -- When the man at the party said he wanted to own a Filipino / Marianne Chan -- Ode to enclaves / Chrysanthemum Tran -- Ethnic studies / Terisa Siagatonu -- The day I realized we were black / Yesenia Montilla -- Quaking conversation / Lenelle Moïse -- Atlantis / Elizabeth Acevedo -- The border: a double sonnet / Alberto Ríos -- Las casas across nations / Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs -- Mexicans begin jogging / Gary Soto -- Field guide ending in a deportation / Marcelo Hernandez Castillo -- I used to be much much darker / Francisco X. Alarcón -- A habitable grief / Eavan Boland -- Return / Gala Mukomolova -- Adrift / Alice Tao -- Author's prayer / Ilya Kaminsky -- Game of Thrones / Fatimah Asghar -- Oh, daughter / Monica Sok -- Refugees / Brian Bilston -- Home / Safiya Sinclair -- Undocumented joy / Yosimar Reyes -- Self-portrait with no flag / Safia Elhillo."With authenticity, integrity, and insight, this collection of poems addresses the many issues confronting first- and second- generation young adult immigrants and refugees, such as cultural and language differences, homesickness, social exclusion, human rights, racism, stereotyping, and questions of identity. Poems by Elizabeth Acevedo, Erika L. Sánchez, Samira Ahmed, Chen Chen, Ocean Vuong, Fatimah Asghar, Carlos Andrés Gómez, Bao Phi, Kaveh Akbar, Hala Alyan, and Ada Limón, among others, encourage readers to honor their roots as well as explore new paths, offering empathy and hope for those who are struggling to overcome discrimination. Many of the struggles immigrant and refugee teens face head-on are also experienced by young people everywhere as they contend with isolation, self-doubt, confusion, and emotional dislocation. Ink Knows No Borders is the first book of its kind and features 65 poems and a foreword by poet Javier Zamora, who crossed the border, unaccompanied, at the age of nine, and an afterword by Emtithal Mahmoud, World Poetry Slam Champion and Honorary Goodwill Ambassador for UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency. Brief biographies of the poets are included, as well. It's a hopeful, beautiful, and meaningful book for any reader"--Grades 7-8.
- Subjects: Poetry.; Young adult.; YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Poetry.; Immigrants; Refugees; American poetry; American poetry.; Immigrants; Refugees;
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- Algunas cosas pasan más veces que todo el tiempo = Some things happen more often than all of the time / by Lozano-Hemmer, Rafael.(CARDINAL)312682; Biennale di Venezia(52nd :2007 :Venice, Italy);
Includes bibliographical references (pages 168-171).La expresividad del espacio = The expressivity of space / Manuel DeLanda -- Lozano-Hemmer y la simulación social = Lozano-Hemmer and social simulation / Barbara London -- De entre las sombras = From within shadows / Cuauhtémoc Medina -- Technología , magia y reencantamiento del mundo = Technology, magic and the re-enchantment of the world / Victor Stoichita -- Reflexiones en torno a cabos sueltos = Reflections around Loose ends : diálogo/conversation : José Luis Barrios, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Lozano-Hemmer, Rafael; Art, Mexican; Installations (Art); Interactive art;
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- Cartel land [videorecording] / by Compton, Robert A.,film producer.(CARDINAL)557634; Estey, Myles,film producer.; Foley, Tim,on-screen participant.; Greenberg, Jackson,composer.; Gruneich, Donnan,film producer.; Gruneich, Kevin,film producer.; Hamachek, Matthew,film editor,film producer.; Heineman, Matthew,film director,film producer,director of photography.; Mireles, José,on-screen participant.; Porwoll, Matt,film producer.; Rosenzvit, Gabriel,film producer.; Ross, Bradley J.film editory,film producer.; Salinas, H. Scott,composer.; Wassermann, Pax,film editor.; Yellin, Tom,film producer.; A & E IndieFilms,presenter.; Documentary Group (New York, N.Y.),production company.; Orchard,presenter.; Our Time Projects (Firm),production company.; Paramount Pictures, Inc.,distributor.(CARDINAL)344903; Whitewater Films,production company.;
Special features: Commentary by director Matthew Heineman -- A conversation with Kathryn Bigelow and Matthew Heinemen -- Cartel land : coming full circle.Executive producers Kathryn Bigelow, Robert DeBitetto, David McKillop, Molly Thompson ; music by H. Scott Salinas, Jackson Greenberg ; cinematography by Matthew Heineman, Matt Porwoll ; edited by Matthew Hamachek, Matthew Heineman, Bradley J. Ross, Pax Wassermann ; co-produced by Myles Estey, Matthew Hamachek, Matt Porwoll, Bradley J. Ross ; co-executive producers, Whitewater Films, Robert A. Compton, Donnan and Kevin Gruneich, Gabriel Rosenzvit.Featuring Jose Manuel 'El Doctor' Mireles, Tim 'Nailer' Foley."In the Mexican state of Michoacán Dr. José Mireles, a small-town physician known as "El Doctor," leads the Autodefensas, a citizen uprising against the violent Knights Templar drug cartel. Meanwhile, in Arizona's Altar Valley, Tim "Nailer" Foley, an American veteran, heads a small paramilitary group called Arizona Border Recon, whose goal is to stop Mexico's drug wars from seeping across our border. Heineman embeds himself n the heart of darkness as Nailer, El Doctor, and the cartel each vie to bring their own brand of justice to a society where institutions have failed." -- Back of container.MPAA rating: R, Restricted (under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) for violent disturbing images, language, drug content and brief sexual material; Canadian home video rating: 14A (suitable for people 14 years of age or older) for disturbing content, violence.DVD, NTSC, region 1, widescreen; 5.1 Dolby Digital.Sundance Film Festival, Best Director, US Documentary; Sundance Film Festival, Best Cinematographer, US Documentary
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Feature films.; Nonfiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Foley, Tim.; Mireles, Jose.; Knights Templar (Drug cartel); Drug dealers; Drug traffic; Organized crime; Vigilantes; Vigilantes;
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- The complete poems, 1927-1979 / by Bishop, Elizabeth,1911-1979.(CARDINAL)140922;
Publisher's Note -- North & South -- the Map -- the Imaginary Iceberg -- Casabianca -- the Colder the Air -- Wading at Wellfleet -- Chemin De Fer -- the Gentleman of Shalott -- Large Bad Picture -- from the Country to the City -- the Man-moth -- Love Lies Sleeping -- a Miracle for Breakfast -- the Weed -- the Unbeliever -- the Monument -- Paris, 7a.m. -- Quai D'orleans -- Sleeping on the Ceiling -- Sleeping Standing up -- Cirque D'hiver -- Florida -- Jeronimo's House -- Roosters -- Seascape -- Little Exercise -- the Fish -- Late Air -- Cootchie -- Songs for the Colored Singer -- Anaphora -- a Cold Spring -- over 2,000 Illustrations and a Complete Concordance -- the Bight -- a Summer's Dream -- at the Fishhouses -- Cape Breton -- View of the Capitol from the Library of Congress -- Insomnia -- the Prodigal -- Faustina, or Rock Roses -- Varick Street -- Four Poems: I/conversation ; Ii/rain towards the Morning ; Iii/while Someone Telephones ; Iv/ O Breath -- Letter to N.y. -- Argument -- Invitation to Miss Marianne Moore -- the Shampoo -- -- Questions of Travel -- Brazil -- Arrival at Santos -- Brazil, January 1, 1502 -- Questions of Travel -- Squatter's Children -- Manuelzinho -- Electrical Storm -- Song for the Rainy Season -- the Armadillo -- the Riverman -- Twelfth Morning; or What You Will -- the Burglar of Babylon -- -- Elsewhere -- Manners -- Sestina -- First Death in Nova Scotia -- Filling Station -- Sunday, 4 A.m. -- Sandpiper -- from Trollope's Journal -- Visits to St. Elizabeths -- -- Uncollected Works -- [1969] -- -- Rainy Season; Sub-tropics -- Giant Toad -- Strayed Crab -- Giant Snail -- the Hanging Mouse -- Some Dreams They Forgot -- Song -- House Guest -- Trouvee -- Going to the Bakery -- under the Window: Ouro Preto -- -- Geography Iii -- in the Waiting Room -- Crusoe in England -- Night City -- the Moose -- 12 O'clock News -- Poem -- One Art -- the End of March -- Five Flights up -- -- New Poems -- [1979] -- -- Santarem -- New Haven -- Pink Dog -- Sonnet -- -- Uncollected Poems -- Pleasure Seas -- the Mountain -- the Wit -- Exchanging Hats -- a Norther-key West -- Occasional Poems -- Britannia Rules the Waves -- Lullaby for the Cat -- to Be Written on the Mirror in Whitewash -- Sunday at Key West -- Thank-you Note -- Lines Written in the Fannie Farmer Cookbook -- -- Poems Written in Youth -- behind Stowe -- to a Tree -- Thunder -- Sonnet -- Imber Nocturnus -- for C.w.b. -- the Wave -- a Word with You -- the Flood -- Hymn to the Virgin -- Three Sonnets for the Eyes -- Three Valentines -- the Reprimand -- -- Translations -- from the Portuguese -- -- Manuel Bandeira: My Last Poem -- Brazilian Tragedy -- Joao Cabral De Melo Neto: from "Death and Life of a Severino" -- Joaquim Cardoza: Cemetery of Childhood -- Elegy for Maria Alves -- Carlos Drummond De Andrade: Seven-sided Person -- Don't Kill Yourself -- Travelling in the Family -- the Table -- Infancy -- in the Middle of the Road -- Family Portrait -- Vinicius De Moraes: Sonnet of Intimacy -- Annonymous: Four Sambas -- Rio De Janeiro -- Kick Him Out of Office -- Marshal, Illustrous Marshal -- Come, My Mulata -- Max Jacob: Rainbow -- Patience of an Angel -- Banks -- Hell Is Graduated -- -- from the Spanish -- Octavio Paz: the Key of Water -- along Galeana Street -- the Grove -- January First -- Objects & Apparitions -- -- Indexes -- Index of Titles ; Index of First Lines.
- Subjects: Poetry.; American poetry.;
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- America's explorers and pioneers [videorecording] by Carroll, Tom.(CARDINAL)504738; Cutler, Dave.(CARDINAL)689282; Rodgers, Ned.(CARDINAL)228210; Audio Palette (Musical group); Fresh Music (Musical group); Goldhil Home Media International (Firm); Music Factory (Musical group);
Vikings -- Columbus -- Ponce De Leon -- John Cabot -- Amerigo Vespucci -- Balboa -- Verrazano -- Jacques Cartier -- De Soto -- Coronado -- Juan Cabrillo -- Sir Francis Drake -- Champlain -- Henry Hudson -- Jolliet & Marquette -- La Salle -- Capt. James Cook -- Jonathan Carver -- Daniel Boone -- Robert Gray -- William Sherley Williams -- Lewis & Clark -- Zebulon Pike -- Stephen Harriman Long -- Manuel Lisa -- Jim Bridger -- Jedediah Smith -- Capt. Benjamin Bonneville -- Joe Walker -- Lt. Charles Wilkes -- John Fremont -- Kit Carson -- Edward Beale -- John James Audubon -- John Wesley Powell -- Davy Crockett -- Jim Bowie -- West Point Surveyors: Lt. William Emory -- Lt. George H. Derby -- Lt. Joseph Ives -- Spencer Fullerton Baird -- Four great Western Expeditions -- Purchase of Alaska -- Robert Kennicott -- William H. Dall -- John Muir -- Exploring the North and South Poles.Director of photography, Dave Cutler ; music, The Music Factory, Fresh Music, Audio Palette.Narrator: Tom Carroll.This program is about American explorers and pioneers who were the pathfinders: those who first explored the valleys, rivers and mountains of America, and those who were the first to make it their home. Men like Christopher Columbus, Sir Francis Drake, Henry Hudson, James Cook, Daniel Boone, Robert Gray, Lewis and Clark, Charles Wilkes, John Fremont, and more. While outlining the exploration of our continent, this also captures the great beauty and abundant natural resources of our great land.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD, region 1; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Explorers; Pioneers;
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- Immigration / by H.W. Wilson Company.(CARDINAL)142786;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-182) and index.1. Politics, the law, and immigration reform. Politics and reform in an immigrant nation ; Immigration reform: corporate demands trump human rights / Michelle Chen ; Hey! Who left the border open? / Emily Cadei ; American limbo / Jeffrey Toobin ; Miscalculation on visas disrupts lives of highly skilled immigrants / Julia Preston ; The front line against birthright citizenship / Jonathan Blitzer -- 2. Immigration labor, activism, and human rights. Laboring for human rights ; Illegal immigrant detention centers rife with abuses, U.S. Civil Rights Commission report finds / Stephen Dinan ; Immigrant labor, immigrant rights / David Bacon ; Mexican migration-corridor hospitality / Alejandro Olayo-Méndez, Stephen Nathan Haymes, and Maria Vidal de Haymes ; How immigrant activists changed L.A. / Manuel Pastor ; Deadly human trafficking business on Mexico-US border / Axel Storen Weden -- 3. Popular conceptions, stereotypes, and biases. Immigration myths and misconceptions ; More than half the nation's governors say Syrian refugees not welcome / Ashley Fantz and Ben Brumfield ; Turning away refugees won't fight terrorism, and might make it worse / Nick Stockton ; Report aims to debunk anti-immigration myths / Yasmin Anwar ; Immigrants and crime: crunching the numbers / Catherine E. Shoichet ; For illegal immigrants with babies, the anchor pulls in many directions / Pamela Constable ; The telling way white Americans react to pictures of dark-skinned immigrants / Jeff Guo -- 4. Education, culture, and families. Immigrant family value ; Schools brace for the influx of immigrants / Lesli A. Maxwell ; In U.S. schools, undocumented youths strive to adjust / Corey Mitchell ; Supreme Court guards education for undocumented immigrants / Julie Underwood ; Immigration: assimilation and the measure of an American / Stephanie Hanes ; Requirements keep young immigrants out of Long Island classrooms / Benjamin Mueller ; Bilingualism: when education and assimilation clash / Melinda D. Anderson ; Children of immigration / Marcelo M. Suárez-Orozco & Carola Suárez-Orozco -- 5. Global and domestic economies. The economic impact of immigration ; Globalization and NAFTA caused migration from Mexico / David Bacon ; The fear of "not enough to go round" / Bridget Anderson ; Let the kids stay / Franklin Foer ; The most entrepreneurial group in America wasn't born in America / Adam Bluestein ; The economics of Syrian refugees / John Cassidy."Presidential candidate Donald Trump's recent proposals to devote large amounts of federal spending into deporting all undocumented immigrants and to build a wall between the United States and Mexico are only two of the latest controversial ideas in the ongoing discussion over immigration. Historically, there have been two sides to the debate. One side tends to blame immigration for society's economic and social troubles and calls for restricting and reversing the numbers of immigrants to the United States, while the other side contends that the United States is a nation of immigrants and condemns anti-immigrant rhetoric as racist and xenophobic. This volume will explore the various aspects of the conversation, including such hot-button talking points as so-called "anchor babies," as well as recent policy discussions related to the DREAM Act, counter-terrorism, the policing of borders, and education."--Publisher's website.Edition statement supplied by publisher.
- Subjects: Emigration and immigration law; Immigrants; Noncitizens;
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- Black futures / by Drew, Kimberly,1990-editor.(CARDINAL)853254; Wortham, Jenna,1981-editor.(CARDINAL)837270;
Justice. #FreeMeekMill: Aaron Ricketts -- Unearthed: Yousra Elbagir with art by Yasmin Elnour -- 91020000: Cameron Rowland -- #FeesMustFall: Pontsho Pilane -- FREE CYNTOIA BROWN: Jana Augustin -- Penny Dreadful: Nina Chanel Abney -- What I know about the ocean: Ayana Elizabeth Johnson with art by Nadia Huggins -- Artist's statement: Kara Walker -- GirlTrek: Vanessa Garrison & T. Morgan Dixon -- Indya Moore -- Ownership. Tutu and the worth of Black art: Alexis Okeowo with art by Ben Enwonwu -- Nomads at the end of empire: Jameel Mohammed -- In conversation: Samantha Irby and Sam Bailey -- A lesson in reading: Jerome Harris -- In conversation: Rawiya Kameir and Thebe Kgositsile (Earl Sweatshirt) -- Black pain is not for profit: Rene Matić with art by BBZ London and Michael Bilsborough -- Salehe Bembury -- Toward a Black circulationism: Aria Dean -- On discwoman: Frankie Decaiza Hutchinson -- Renée Mussai and Zanele Muholi -- Pluralism: Deborah Roberts -- Dispatch from The Colored Girls Museum: Errin Haines with art by Maty Biayenda -- Online imagined Black English: manuel arturo abreu with art by RaFia Santana -- Invasion of privacy: Jace Clayton with art by Flo Ngala -- Memory. Sandra Bland is not alive and someone is responsible: E. Jane -- Ntozake been said that: Mecca Jamilah Sullivan with art by McArthur Binion -- In the wake: I'm SO Black I blind you: Cauleen Smith -- On and off again: Kia LaBeija -- Affirmation: Eve L. Ewing with art by Zora J. Murff -- The National Memorial for Peace and Justice-- Outlook. Are we there yet?: Kameelah Janan Rasheed -- Gayby love: Linda Villarosa with art by Jordan Casteel and Florine Démosthène -- An uneven peace: Rahawa Haile -- An unexpected peace: Hannah Giorgis -- The vision and justice project: Sarah E. Lewis with art by Carrie Mae Weems -- In conversation: Ta-Nehisi Coates and Jenna Wortham -- Appolition -- Protect Ilhan Omar: Decolonize this place -- In conversation: Kiese Laymon and Chokwe Antar Lumumba -- Black is (still) beautiful. This hair of mine: Akinola Davies, Jr., and Cyndia Harvey -- Welcome to the trans visibility era: Raquel Willis -- You next: How Black barbershops saved lives: Antonio "Tone" Johnson -- #YoAmoMiPajon: Sandra Garcia -- Sheena Rose on Simone Asia -- Pop for you: Junglepussy -- A true picture of Black skin: Teju Cole -- #AfroHairMatters: Rhianna Jones with Kerrilyn Gibson -- Don't touch my hair: Solange Knowles -- Tschabalala Self on Lauren Kelly -- Pyer Moss -- LaKela Brown on Nontsikelelo Mutiti -- Legacy. BlackPlanet's Black future: André Brock -- Martine Rose -- In conversation: Rembert Browne and Ezra Edelman -- Tourmaline -- The notion of pride: Rahim Fortune -- Mothers of the house: Thomas J. Lax with art by Leilah Weinraub -- Slave play's blackout: Jeremy O. Harris with art by Emilio Madrid -- Auntie Yvonne's coconut bread: Pierre Serrao with art by Mina Elise Echevarria -- The enduring legacy of Baltimore's Arabbers: Lawrence Burney with art by Gioncarlo Valentine -- In conversation: Simone Browne and Sadie Barnette -- Invoice: serpentwithfeet -- On the illusion of safe space: FAKA -- Native tongue: Ola Osaze -- No Sesso -- The myth of the crackhead: Donovan X. Ramsey -- The Birmingham Project: Dawoud Bey -- Dem man: Caleb Femi with art by Lynette Yiadom-Boakye -- Save our Black asses: David Leggett.Letter from the editors: Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham with art by Jonell Joshua -- Black lives matter. Invited to the cookout: David Leggett -- Black Lives Matter: Alicia Garza -- A teenager with promise: Alexandra Bell -- Black Lives Matter: Sasha Huber and Petri Saarikko -- Black survival guide: Hank Willis Thomas -- I will protect Black people: Yetunde Olagbaju -- America is Black: Tatyana Fazlalizadeh -- A call to action: LaToya Ruby Frazier -- Black futures. Today is yesterday's tomorrow: King Britt -- Now more than ever: Morgan Parker -- There are Black people in the future: Alisha Wormsley -- Black mamas bailout day: (F)empower -- In conversation: Cyrée Jarelle Johnson and Carolyn Lazard with art by Alice Sheppard -- Time & memory: Rasheedah Phillips -- Love is the message, the message is death: Arthur Jafa in conversation with Tina Campt -- In conversation: Shawné Michaelain Holloway and Tiona Nekkia McClodden -- The Black simmer: Amira Virgil -- June Jordan's vision of a Black future: Doreen St. Félix with art by Renee Gladman -- In conversation: Rodan Tekle, Sean D. Henry-Smith, and Destiny Brundidge -- Black political action: De'Ara Balenger with art by Ment Nelson -- Far beyond the stars: Ayana Jamieson with art by Lauren Halsey -- Power. These wall can talk: Wesley Morris on art by Amy Sherald and Kehinde Wiley -- Dust II onyx: Soleil Levé Bon Mambo Elizabeth Ruth with art by Courtney Alexander -- Black to the land: Leah Penniman -- Through the portal: Locating the magnificent: Zadie Smith on Deana Lawson -- Tabita Rezaire on Bogosi Sekhukhuni -- Color(ed) theory: Amanda Williams -- The library of missing datasets: Mimi Onuoha -- Firelei Báez on Koleka Putuma -- Fairview: Jackie Sibblies Drury -- Hair nah: Momo Pixel -- Joy. The #OptimisticChallenge: Jasmine Johnson -- Black power naps: Navild Acosta and Fannie Sosa -- #ThanksgivingwithBlackFamilies: Ziwe Fumudoh -- It's time to reclaim our skin: adrienne maree brown with art by Shadi Al-Atallah -- Ecstatic resilience: Sable Elyse Smith with art by Suzanne Abramson, Tyahra Angus, Brennen Buckner, Christian Cody, RJ Eldridge, Melissa Bunni Elian, Kevin Hinton, Jazzmyn Hollis, Sasha Kelley, Setti Kidane, Kene Nwatu, Guarionex Rodriguez, Jr., and Vino Taylor -- Ritual for self-compassion and care: Siedeh Foxie -- Muslamic ray guns: Muna Mire -- Texas Isaiah on Ahya Simone with art by Shack Shackleford -- regular black: Danez Smith with art by Jonathan Lyndon Chase -- The flesh gives empathy: Jason Parham with art by Toyin Ojih Odutola and Kerry James Marshall -- Haitian independence day: Zoé Samudzi -- Fried pig ears, for snackin': Kia Damon -- On times I have forced myself to dance: Hanif Abdurraqib with art by Brendan Fernandes -- Untitled (for Stewart): Juliana Huxtable -- Independent subtexts: Devin N. Morris -- Documenting the nameplate with art by Naima Green and Azikiwe Mohammed -- Ode to shea butter: Angel Nafis with art by Nakeya Brown -- Black genius joint: Nikole Hannah-Jones"Black Futures is a collection of work--art, photos, essays, memes, dialogues, recipes, tweets, poetry, and more--that tells the story of the radical, imaginative, bold, and beautiful world that black artists, high and low, are producing today. The book presents a succession of brilliant and provocative pieces--from both emerging and renowned creators of all kinds--that generates an entrancing rhythm: Readers will go from conversations with hackers and street artists to memes and Instagram posts, from powerful prose to dazzling paintings and insightful infographics. A generational document that captures this fast-moving generation in its own dynamic and expansive language. While shaped in the tradition of other generational statements, from The New Negro to Black Fire to Toni Morrison's landmark The Black Book, Black Futures does not have a retrospective air. It showcases the present, but points to the future. We live at a time when black culture--whether it's created by Ava DuVernay or Donald Glover, Kendrick Lamar or Cardi B, meme-makers or YouTubers--is opening our imaginations and offering new paths forward, a multi-voiced, utopian alternative to a world of walls and white nationalism. Black Futures captures this expansive vision and energy and makes it available to any reader, of any color, who wants to explore this exciting cultural moment and see the next one coming"--
- Subjects: Illustrated works.; Arts and society; Black people.;
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- Monologues for actors of color : women / by Uno, Roberta,1956-(CARDINAL)375128;
Big butt girls, hard headed women / Rhodessa Jones -- Blues for Mr. Charlie / James Baldwin -- Breaking glass / Dmae Roberts -- China doll / Elizabeth Wong -- Cleveland raining / Sung Rno -- Cloud tectonics / José Rivera -- Come down burning / Kia Corthron -- The conversion of Ka'ahumanu / Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl -- Dark cowgirls and prairie queens / Linda Parris-Bailey -- Diary of a madwoman / Chin Woon Ping -- Do Lord remember me / James de Jongh -- Fish head soup / Philip Kan Gotanda -- Flyin' West / Pearl Cleage -- FOB / David Henry Hwang -- Foghorn / Hanay Geiogamah -- Funnyhouse of a Negro / Adrienne Kennedy --Giving up the ghost / Cherríe Moraga -- The have-little / Migdalia Cruz -- Heroes and saints / Cherríe Moraga -- How else am I supposed to know I'm still alive / Evelina Fernandez -- The LA LA awards ; Latins anonymous / Latins Anonymous -- Les femmes noires / Edgar White -- The lion and the jewel / Wole Soyinka -- A little something to ease the pain / René R. Alomá -- Long time since yesterday / P.J. Gibson -- Miriam's flowers / Migdalia Cruz -- The mojo and the sayso / Aishah Rahman -- My ancestor's house / Bina Sharif -- Night of the assassins / José Triana -- Paper angels / Genny Lim -- R.A.W. ('cause I'm a woman) / Diana Son -- The Rez sisters / Tomson Highway --Roosters / Milcha Sanchez-Scott -- Sneaky / William S. Yellow Robe -- Someday / Drew Hayden Taylor -- A song for a Nisei fisherman / Philip Kan Gotanda -- The strength of Indian women / Vera Manuel -- Talking in tongues / Winsome Pinnock -- Tea / Velina Hasu Houston -- Unfinished women cry in no man's land while a bird dies in a gilded cage / Aisha Rahman -- Unmerciful good fortune / Edwin Sánchez -- Weebjob / Diane Glancy -- Wines in the wilderness / Alice Childress.
- Subjects: Monologues (Drama); Drama.; Minority women; Ethnic groups; Women; American drama; Acting; Women.; Womyn.;
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- Remix : changing conversations in museums of the Americas / by Holo, Selma,editor.(CARDINAL)853171; Alvarez, Mari-Tere,editor.(CARDINAL)853170;
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction: panarchy and the museum -- Chapter One -- Origins -- Reflecting on origins / Selma Holo and Mari-Tere Álvarez, United States -- What legacy will we leave on these walls? / Óscar Arias Sánchez, Costa Rica -- A project to create a peace museum in Costa Rica : a nation that abolished the army / Manuel Araya-Incera, Costa Rica -- Rethinking the spirit of a museum : Atzompa archaeological site / Nelly M. Robles García, Mexico -- Lessons learned in the principles and practice of community museums / Cuauhtémoc Camarena and Teresa Morales, Mexico -- The Museum of Art of Puerto Rico, or, the reconstitution of a history of art / Héctor Feliciano, Puerto Rico -- Peru does not need museums / Mario Vargas Llosa, Peru -- A Mexican national museum in Chicago : integrating cultures / Carlos Tortolero, United States -- The multinodal institution : going off the grid / Lori Starr, United States -- The Museum of Oaxaca / Edward Rothstein, United States -- Chapter Two -- Conserving -- Reflections on conserving : conservation and conservatism / Selma Holo and Mari-Tere Álvarez, United States -- Conservation, stewardship, and the future of AMA: Art Museum of the Americas, part I / Lydia Bendersky, Chile -- Stewardship and the future of AMA: Art Museum of the Americas, part II / Andrés Nava, Colombia -- For whom the human remains? / Ben Garcia, United States -- Reimagining an ethical approach to museum collections / Stephen E. Nash and Chip Colwell, United States -- Small museums and the 'cultural revolution' in Venezuela, 2001-2012 / Guillermo Barrios, Venezuela -- Repairing a lost history in Rio de Janeiro: a challenge for the twenty-first century / Piedade Grinberg, Brazil -- On and off the hill in Los Angeles : making connections and making a difference / Clare Kunny, United States -- Art and beyond : some contemporary challenges for art and anthropology museums / Ivan Gaskell, United States -- A museum is a museum is a museum is a museum : museums and networks / Vanda Vitali, Canada -- Chapter 3 -- Uncertainty -- Reflecting on uncertainty and reform / Selma Holo and Mari-Tere Álvarez, United States -- Freeing up art museums / Maxwell L. Anderson, United States -- The arts and citizens in transition : a case study from the Pulitzer / Kristina Van Dyke, United States -- The contemporary museum in a new creative agenda / Richard Koshalek and Erica Clark, United States -- A new 'place' for museums in the digital age / Susana Smith Bautista, United States -- The artist in crisis : the artist embracing society / Demian Flores, Mexico -- Museum freefall : excerpts from a long conversation at the Getty Museum / Fred Wilson and David Wilson, United States -- A mountain of broken mirrors : museums with a social approach / Marco Barrera Bassols, Mexico -- The planet's flatulence and the likelihood of our extinction / Alejandro de Ávila B., Mexico -- Chapter Four -- Renewal -- Reflection, renewal, and rebirth / Selma Holo and Mari-Tere Álvarez, United States -- A new vision for a treasured Canadian institution and the opportunities and challenges we face along the way / James D. Fleck with Nichole Anderson, Canada -- What's the big idea? Rethinking the permanent collection / Graham W.J. Beal, United States -- Reimagining access to the Met / Thomas P. Campbell, United States -- Rethinking immigrant integration in the American South: can museums help communities address a major social challenge? / Tom Hanchett, United States -- A rebirth: the (new) Nevada Museum of Art, a museum of ideas / JoAnne S. Northrup and William Fox, United States -- Reenvisioning children and families into the museum : arts for NexGen, LACMA / Jane Burrell and Karen Satzman, United States -- 100 years later : the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County reactivated and reimagined / Jane G. Pisano, United States -- Reinvention : collector as custodian / Patricia Phelps de Cisneros, Venezuela -- Tales from the Ibero-American Museum Network : realigning the power / Santiago Palomero Plaza, Spain -- Realigning Mexican museums in today's world : some proposals for communication, development, and evaluation of our museum institutions / Miguel Fernández Félix, Mexico -- Creating your own conversations in a panarchy of museums -- Our writers: a PanAmerican highway"Celebrating the diversity of institutions in the United States, Latin America, and Canada, Remix aims to change the discourse about museums from the inside out, proposing a new, "panarchic"--Nonhierarchical, adaptive, community-oriented--vision for museum practice and audience engagement. Selma Holo and Mari-Tere Álvarez offer an unconventional approach to museum studies, one premised on breaching conventional systems of communications and challenging the dialogues that drive the field. Featuring more than forty authors in and around the museum world, Remix frames a series of vital case studies demonstrating how specific museums, large and small, have profoundly advanced or redefined their goals in creative ways"--
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