That's Jerelle Guy, blogger,
author of the new book Black Girl Baking, and inventor of what may be the best rice crispy treats you'll ever eat.
Eddie Chambers is
the author of the new book Black Artists in British Art: A History from 1950 to the Present, and is associate professor in the department of Art and Art History, University of Texas at Austin.
Not exact matches
Black Earth: The Holocaust as History and Warningby timothy snydertim duggan
books, 462 pages, $ 30 F aced with the challenge
of finding something
new to say about the Holocaust, a lesser
author will offer a picture
of Nazism that resembles his present - day political opponents.
Rachel Garlinghouse,
author of the
new children's
book Black Girls Can, recently interviewed me on Adoption.net in anticipation
of National Adoption Awareness Month.
Mr. Jackson is a lecturer and public speaker, as well as an
author and editor who co-edited the award winning
book, The 21st Century
Black Librarian in America: Issues and Challenges, and
authored Queens Notes: Facts About the Forgotten Borough
of Queens,
New York.
Now, Coates and «
Black Panther» will share a stage in Coogler's hometown for a reading
of the
author's
new book.
The movie house will then host journalist and
author Ta - Nehisi Coates, who is the latest writer for the comic
book series, for a reading
of his
new book before a showing
of «
Black Panther» at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 20.
Dr. Morris is the
author of Black Stats: African Americans by the Numbers in the Twenty - First Century (The
New Press, 2014) and Too Beautiful for Words (MWM
Books, 2012).
In their chapter in the
new book,
Black Female Teachers: Diversifying the United States» Teacher Workforce, the
authors look at
Black teacher attrition, reporting that
Black teacher turnover rates are significantly higher than those
of other teachers.
Instead
of investing in
new authors producing quality works, they just threw together a bunch
of Junior College level
black & white art (even the art in the Star Trek
books is flat - out terrible) and called it a
book.
- Rhoda Janzen, # 1
New York Times bestselling
author of Mennonite in a Little
Black Dress «Everyone should read this
book for what it says about our profound capacity for love, and to remind us all
of just how much we ask
of those who serve in harm's way - and
of the loved ones they leave behind.»
A
New York Times
Book Review Editors» Choice One
of NPR's Best
Books of 2015 One
of the Los Angeles Times 56 Fabulous Works
of Fiction and Poetry for the Holidays One
of the Wall Street Journal's 15
Books to Read This Fall One
of the Millions Most Anticipated Reads for 2015 2015 NAACP Image Awards Nominee (Outstanding Literary Work
of Fiction) One
of The Root's 15 Powerful Works
of Fiction by
Black Authors in 2015 One
of Cosmopolitan Magazine's 24
Books to Read This Fall One
of Gawker's 9 Must - Reads for Fall Nominated for the NAACP Image Awards, «Outstanding Literary Work — Fiction» Lambda Literary Award Finalist, «Lesbian Fiction» A
New York Times
Book Review Editors» Choice One
of the Wall Street Journal's «15
Books to Read This Fall» A Shelf Awareness «Best
Book of 2015»....
Jean Nicole was awarded 3rd place in the National
Black Book Festival's 2013 Best
New Author competition and she enjoys the honor
of having written featured articles for popular reader websites and blogs, such as Digital
Book Today and The Masquerade Crew.
The 2013 — 2014 recipient
of the
New Hampshire Literary Award for Outstanding Literary Merit, Picoult has also been honored with the
New England Bookseller Award for Fiction, the
Book Browse Diamond Award for novel
of the year (My Sister's Keeper), Cosmopolitan's «Fearless Fiction» Award, Waterstones»
Author of the Year in the UK, a Vermont Green Mountain
Book Award, a Virginia Reader's Choice Award, a Maryland
Black - Eyed Susan Award and many other distinctions.
His
authored publications include The Last Pictures (
New York: Creative Time
Books; Berkeley: University
of California Press, 2012), a critical compendium
of his Creative Time project to launch an ultra-archival disc, micro-etched with one hundred photographs, into orbit around the Earth for billions
of years; Blank Spots on the Map: The Dark Geography
of the Pentagon's Secret World (
New York: Penguin Publishers, 2009); and I Could Tell You but Then You Would Have to Be Destroyed by Me: Emblems from the Pentagons
Black World (Brooklyn: Melville House Publishing, 2007).
The
author presents his
new book in which he explores the varied uses to which
black southern blues musicians have put the figure
of the devil.
On view is a selection
of drawings that depict animal imagery from very small
black stipple pen
of individual animals to full - color watercolors and from animals as tiny elements in the costumes
of his miniatures to animals as maps, such as his well - known whale as the map
of Manhattan that was commissioned by the MTA for buses and subways.The focus is one wall
of illustrations from the artist /
author's own
books and his commissioned works for premier publications and organizations, including the
New York Times, Harper's magazine, and
New York City's Metropolitan Transit Authority.
Her writing has been published in Art and Culture Texas, Pomona Valley Review, Not that But this, and she is the
author of The Red
Book of Houston: A Compendium for the
New Black Metropolis (2015, self - published), A Vessel.
With the objective
of freeing the art
of British artists
of African, Asian, and Caribbean descent, known as «
black British artists,» from its historically racialized silo, Leon Wainwright's new book, Phenomenal Difference: A Philosophy of Black British Art, sets out the author's ambitious project: to bring the philosophy of phenomenology to bear upon these artw
black British artists,» from its historically racialized silo, Leon Wainwright's
new book, Phenomenal Difference: A Philosophy
of Black British Art, sets out the author's ambitious project: to bring the philosophy of phenomenology to bear upon these artw
Black British Art, sets out the
author's ambitious project: to bring the philosophy
of phenomenology to bear upon these artworks.
For the lecture, Ringgold presented an overview
of her 60 - year career and discussed her many bodies
of work, including the American People,
Black Light (1967 - 69), and Coming to Jones Road (1999 - 2010) series, her story quilts, mosaic murals for the
New York City and Los Angeles transit systems, and the many children's
books she has
authored and illustrated.
The
author of over 30
books of poetry and prose, Kyger was associated with the poets
of the San Francisco Renaissance, the Beat Generation,
Black Mountain, and the
New York School.
Young is the poetry editor at The
New Yorker, the director
of the Schomburg Center for Research in
Black Culture, and the
author of 11
books of poetry and prose, most recently Blue Laws: Selected & Uncollected Poems 1995 — 2015 (2016), which was longlisted for the National
Book Award.
Thomas told me his biggest artistic influence is his mother, Deborah Willis, an artist and art historian who is the
author of such
books as Reflections in
Black: A History
of Black Photographers 1840 to the Present and the chair
of the photography department at
New York University, Thomas's alma mater.
This special edition
of Studio Salon is presented on the occasion
of Lorraine O'Grady's extended exhibition, Art Is..., in which
author Uri McMillan will frame a cross-generational dialogue around the release
of his
new book, Embodied Avatars: Genealogies
of Black Feminist Art and Performance.