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Poets in Space: the First Writer-In-Residence of the Night Sky

Poets in Space: the First Writer-In-Residence of the Night Sky

by Emily Blair | FriFri, JulJul, 2020202020202020 | Nonfiction

Scientists can talk to me about lumens and refractions, about reflections and lightwaves, and I won’t understand any of it, no matter how much you try, but I think I can say something about the night sky, if you give me a chance. Shouldn’t a poet do it?

America, it’s the 4th of July, and We Need to Talk

America, it’s the 4th of July, and We Need to Talk

by Lauren Elizabeth | TueTue, JulJul, 2020202020202020 | Life, Nonfiction, Politics

Boshemia designer and contributor Lauren Elizabeth reckons with America on the 4th of July in the wake of personal and collective loss.

Buying Black | In Conversation with Christina Joy of ‘Our Black Book’

Buying Black | In Conversation with Christina Joy of ‘Our Black Book’

by admin | WedWed, JulJul, 2020202020202020 | Interview

Q had a sit down with Christina Joy of Our Black Book Magazine, an independent magazine that features Black-owned businesses in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. This interview is featured in Black Voices: A Mini Zine.

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