Her poem I’ve Come to Take You Home was written into French law. It deals with the repatriation of the remains of Sarah Baartman.
The funny African Grey Parrot has the comedy of a human toddler/angsty teenager all in one compact, feathered frame. This ...
For the award-winning poet, who will be honored at the National Black Writers Conference at Medgar Evers College next week, ...
A lion perfectly camouflaged by the grass, pops out and starts to chase a kudu. The kudu doesn’t miss a beat and suddenly ...
Dr. Rustin Moore argues that human-animal interactions are more than feel-good phenomena and that these connections enhance ...
Poet and renowned botanist Bill McNamara is coming to Readers’ Books to share from his latest collection, “Before Tomorrow,” ...
Joshua Bennett’s two new collections, “We” and “The People Can Fly,” take different paths to the same destination.
In New Orleans, the rites of spring include some of our most popular festivals, like the Jazz & Heritage Festival and French ...
Tinariwen went from Saharan weddings to Grammy-winning acclaim – but violence has forced the desert blues masters into exile. Now, a new generation is stepping in to help ...
A collaborative showcase between ZAPP and the Johannesburg Holocaust and Genocide Centre explores the intersection of ...
Cowboy poetry has long been part of ranch and trail culture, often shared around a campfire after a long day in the saddle.
Most safari brochures highlight lions mid-roar and crocodiles lurking at riverbanks. Meanwhile, the animal responsible for more human deaths in Africa than any other large land mammal often looks half ...