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Exhibit N: Tai chi and the future of black books

Presenting Evidence that God Still Loves Women and Writers

Release Date: 05/11/2020

Exhibit O: Exhibit O: "June"

Presenting Evidence that God Still Loves Women and Writers

In this award winning essay, V Efua Prince reflects on the interconnectedness of rape with geopolitical factors.

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Exhibit N: Tai chi and the future of black books show art Exhibit N: Tai chi and the future of black books

Presenting Evidence that God Still Loves Women and Writers

Can you have too many books? Glover's answer is "yes."

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Exhibit M: Finding food in the old neighborhood show art Exhibit M: Finding food in the old neighborhood

Presenting Evidence that God Still Loves Women and Writers

Like many of her generation, playwright and filmmaker Rahima Rice has abandoned her childhood diet for a healthier, more sustainable lifestyle.

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Exhibit L: The wonder of wasting time show art Exhibit L: The wonder of wasting time

Presenting Evidence that God Still Loves Women and Writers

“Make the mundane regular.  Make the regular masterful.  Make the masterful magical.”--Chil Kong

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Exhibit K: Inheriting photographs of the Puerto Rican migration show art Exhibit K: Inheriting photographs of the Puerto Rican migration

Presenting Evidence that God Still Loves Women and Writers

Efua talks with Samuel Miranda of American Poetry Museum about his grandfather's photographs

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Exhibit J: Remembering mother's laundry show art Exhibit J: Remembering mother's laundry

Presenting Evidence that God Still Loves Women and Writers

Efua talks to Dr. Monifa Love Asante's reflections on her mother's laundry room.

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Exhibit I:  the beauty (or is it folly) of folding kids' clothes show art Exhibit I: the beauty (or is it folly) of folding kids' clothes

Presenting Evidence that God Still Loves Women and Writers

V. Efua Prince fights to keep her son's clothes off the floor by attempting to fold them and put them away.

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Exhibit H:  Talking Family and Inspiration with Rion Amilcar Scott show art Exhibit H: Talking Family and Inspiration with Rion Amilcar Scott

Presenting Evidence that God Still Loves Women and Writers

V. Efua Prince talks with Rion Amilcar Scott about the way family impacts his writing.

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Exhibit G:  Housekeeping and the hybrid text show art Exhibit G: Housekeeping and the hybrid text

Presenting Evidence that God Still Loves Women and Writers

V. Efua Prince talks to Sarah Trembath about the relationship between housekeeping, sharing space, and writing.

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Exhibit F:  Exit at will show art Exhibit F: Exit at will

Presenting Evidence that God Still Loves Women and Writers

V. Efua Prince considers the tension between independent will and the responsibility of raising a family.

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Tai Chi practitioner and poet, Bro Yao (Hoke S. Glover III) is at the table today with V. Efua Prince talking about living with books. Glover founded and operated Karibu Books, which was the largest black bookstore in the history of the country. Our conversation begins with the question: Can you have too many books? Glover’s answer is yes.

Glover’s pick for this week’s segment of Opening Paragraph is “The Untouched” The Government of Nature by Afaa Michael Weaver.