
THE LITTLE e-Note: The 1 Question Interview
Little Black Sambo, a fictional character.
The Question: Do you think we need a Black Agenda?
Is this a trick question? Are you trying to turn the page on me?
Poets For Ayiti
We have come together to show our commitment to our brothers and sisters in
We believe that our poems are our strongest expression of love.
We believe that, along with desperately needed things, love can make life possible.
We are poets from different backgrounds, languages, and geographies, including
We honor, are inspired by, and celebrate the history of resistance, the stunning and resilient spirit, poetry and culture of the Haitian people.
We invite you to join us.
We:
Please let us know if you want to include your name as a participating poet or poetry organization.
Ella, Yolaine, Linda, Monica, Kathy, Jessie, Lisa, Marta,
(will do last names…)
for Poets for Ayiti PoetsforAyiti@gmail.com
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Diane invites listeners to join a Readers' Review discussion of a novel that has touched a nerve with many people. It's topping best-seller lists across the country. "The Help" by Kathyrn Stockett centers on a young, white woman and two black maids in 1960s Mississippi.
The Right Reverand Jane Holmes Dixon, The Right Reverend Jane Holmes Dixon, retired Episcopal Bishop of Washington, Pro-tempore.
E. Ethelbert Miller, poet; director of the African American Resource Center at Howard University, Board Chair of the Institute for Policy Study. And author of the forthcoming book "On Saturdays I Santana With You."
Natalie Hopkinson, media and culture critic for TheRoot.com, The Washington Post's black interest Web magazine. She is coauthor of "Deconstructing Tyrone: A New Look at Black Masculinity in the Hip-Hop Generation" and the forthcoming book, "Go-Go Live."
Thursday February 25, 2010
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Week of February 21, 2010
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Emergency doctors are beginning to leave Haiti six weeks after a devastating earthquake left thousands dead and many more injured. An update on conditions there, humanitarian efforts, and what's next for the beleaguered Caribbean nation.
James Kimsey, James V. Kimsey, Chairman of the International Commission on Missing Persons, Chairman Emeritus of Refugees International. Founding CEO & Chairman Emeritus of America Online, Inc.
Carolyn Miles, Chief Operating Officer and Executive VP for Save the Children.
Ron Waldman, Dr. Waldman is the Coordinator of US government Medical and Health Emergency Response located in Haiti (USAID).
Adam Robinson, Vice Admiral Adam M. Robinson Jr. assumed duties as the 36th Surgeon General of the Navy and Chief of the Navy's Bureau of Medicine and Surgery on August 27, 2007.
Diane invites listeners to join a Readers' Review discussion of a novel that has touched a nerve with many people. It's topping best-seller lists across the country. "The Help" by Kathyrn Stockett centers on a young, white woman and two black maids in 1960s Mississippi.
Rev. Jane Dixon, The Right Reverend Jane Holmes Dixon, retired Episcopal Bishop of Washington, Pro-tempore.
E. Ethelbert Miller, poet; director of the African American Resource Center at Howard University, Board Chair of the Institute for Policy Study. And author of the forthcoming book "On Saturdays I Santana With You.Ă¢��
Natalie Hopkinson, media and culture critic for TheRoot.com, The Washington Post's black interest Web magazine. She is coauthor of "Deconstructing Tyrone: A New Look at Black Masculinity in the Hip-Hop Generation" and the forthcoming book, "Go-Go Live."
Join Diane Rehm as she interviews Carl Kasell at George Washington University's Jack Morton Auditorium.