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Tag: Haki Madhubuti
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The Chicago Picasso isn’t the only public artwork worth celebrating
The Wall of Respect is gone, but its impact shouldn’t be forgotten.
Posted inMusic
A people’s history of Kevin Coval
Louder Than a Bomb cofounder Kevin Coval in the words of people in Chicago’s poetry, spoken-word, and hip-hop scenes whose lives he’s touched
Posted inBlogs
Reader’s Agenda Thu 6/6: CFA video art, black poets, and a Story Club anniversary
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Thursday, June 6
Posted inArts & Culture
The Reader’s guide to the Printers Row Lit Fest
Reader critics’ picks: Judy Blume, Art Spiegelman, D.T. Max, Haki Madhubuti, and more
Posted inArts & Culture
Black at Northwestern
Angela Jackson’s poetic first novel draws on her experience as an African-American on a white-bread campus in the late 60s.