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On Distance by Emily Ahmed
Blending myth and modernity, these poems explore myth-making, love, and the search for home. Ahmed reminds us that stories are life-saving acts of meaning-making, myths we return to for empathy and guidance.
“There are lines that glitter in this collection. This book introduces an exciting new voice to our literary landscape.”
E. Ethelbert Miller, Writer and literary activist, 2023 Grammy Award Finalist in the category of Spoken Word and Poetry
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Featured Books
The Beirut Call: Harnessing Creativity for Change is an anthology of essays, poems, artwork, and photographs from over 20 contributors who explore the concepts of devastation and resilience. When the Beirut port exploded on August 4, 2020, it shattered more than buildings and homes: it reopened wounds, grief, and fears that many had experienced during the long and brutal Lebanese civil war. Loss of life reached the hundreds, and injuries numbered in the thousands. More than 300,000 people were left homeless. In addition to this devastation, the people experienced the loss and destruction of parts of its art center, including the Sursock Museum, the Arab Image Foundation, the Sfeir-Semler Gallery, and the Beirut Art Center.
How does the act of witnessing hardship and molding powerful art change the landscape of local and global hardship? In this anthology, over 20 voices come together to explore this question and challenge the notion of resilience itself.
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Length: 236 pages
ISBN: 978-1-7334529-7-7
Experience a visceral journey from West Oakland to West Africa (WO2WA).
Black Rootedness is a landmark Pan-African poetry anthology that bridges centuries of separation to foster a meaningful dialogue between 54 poets from Africa and America in the Renshi poetry method. Curated by Karla Brundage with an introduction by Rashidah Ismaili, this collection is the culmination of international workshops designed to explore the vibrant exchange between Africa and the African Diaspora.
A Narrative of Healing and Sankofa
At the heart of this spoken word and creative writing collection is the concept of Sankofa—the intentional return to retrieve narratives that have been forgotten or lost. By centering Black healing and growth, these poems provide an uncensored critique of social systems while celebrating the strength of women and the resilience of cultural identity.
The Impact of Pan-African Literature and Diaspora Narratives
Connecting the Diaspora: From the streets of West Oakland to the shores of West Africa, these voices navigate the shared experiences of the foreigner, the returnee, and the neo-African. Through an experimentation of styles, these poets deliver an authentic and innovative form of contemporary lyricism that redefines international, cross-cultural relationships and Afrocentric expression.
This collection of Sankofa poetry serves as a vital resource for African Studies, social justice advocates, and those interested in the role of art in decolonizing poetry.
Black Rootedness is more than a book; it is a holistic partnership between Americans and the world—a safe space where honesty and pride strive to shape the future of Pan-African literature.
54 Poets from Africa to America
Black Rootedness spans from West Oakland to West Africa (WO2WA) and provides a sustained exchange to connect members of the African Diaspora and Africa through creative writing. Our core values are to create a safe place for the transparent healing and growth of Black people; to deliver innovative and authentic forms of writing and to engage the medium of spoken word to shape and define the narratives of the Diaspora; and to allow a visceral and uncensored critique of social systems through artistic expression. Our goal is to facilitate Sankofa, a return to retrieve what has been forgotten or lost. By doing so, we hope to continue to promote Afrocentric approaches to international and cross-cultural relationships that support holistic partnerships between Americans and the world around us. — Karla Brundage
The anthology is a culmination of workshops in Africa and America featuring 54 poets from Africa to America, include shared experiences of foreigner/returnee, neo-African, borrower of phrases, and experimenter of styles that shape—and will continue to shape—the vibrant exchange between Africa and the Diaspora. Poetry is an artistic vehicle that allows this to happen with humility and pride; honesty and fear strive for a way to establish a meaningful dialogue after centuries of separation. — Rashidah Ismaili
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Length: 312 pages
ISBN: 9798985368635
Salt Oracle by Ivonne Gordon is a poignant bilingual (Spanish and English) poetry collection and a masterwork of ecopoetics that delves into the profound connections between the earth, home, and the ancestral memory embedded within the human body.
Through evocative language and vivid imagery, Gordon explores how our physical selves intertwine with the environment—celebrating the body's movement and grace and the dreams that bridge the divide of human existence. This collection serves as a testament to the enduring power of poetry to illuminate the complexities of life and the human spirit.
This book is ideal for readers who appreciate introspective poetry that intertwines personal narrative with broader existential themes, offering both solace and insight.
Format: Paperback
Language: English & Spanish
Length: 103 pages
ISBN: 9798985368666
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