From Freedom to Suppression: The Problem of Jamaica’s Maroon Heritage in “Queen Nanny” By Gordon Barnes. African Film Festival, New York Queen Nanny: Legendary Maroon Chieftainess Directed by Roy T. Anderson, Jamaica,...
Review of “Stokely: A Life” Through the Lens of Kwame Ture’s Autobiography “Ready For Revolution” By Rhone Fraser. In Kwame Ture’s 2004 autobiography, transcribed by Ekwueme Michael Thelwell, entitled Ready for Revolution, he wrote...
Dance Review: Peripheral Vision: Review of Okwui Okpokwasili’s Dance Performance Bronx Gothic Eylul Fidan Akinci “Okwui Okpokwasili’s dance performance Bronx Gothic was presented at New York Live Arts in late October,...
Book Review: Listening to Iraqis: Review of Ali Issa’s Against All Odds: Voices of Popular Struggle in Iraq Tristan K. Husby “There are actual people in Iraq… is not just a term used to describe a...
Book Review: Biography of a Reformist Review of Sonja D. Williams’ Word Warrior: Richard Durham, Radio and Freedom Rhone Fraser In her biography of Richard Durham called Word Warrior: Richard Durham, Radio and Freedom, Sonja D. Williams...
Racializing the American Revolution Review of the Broadway Musical Hamilton Donatella Galella The new musical Hamilton by composer-writer-star, Lin-Manuel Miranda, received rapturous raves as the savior of the musical...
Art Review – From Trash to Gold: Juan Hinojosa and Transitional Consumerism Abigail Esther Lapin Born and raised in Queens, New York, Juan Hinojosa is a multimedia artist specializing in collage—an...