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Ursuline College: Natasha Trethewey
Join the campus-wide read of former U.S. Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey’s “Memorial Drive,” praised as an instant classic. The memoir…
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Poets Shane McCrae and Victoria Chang
Join the NEOMFA Reading Series for a reading, conversation, and Q&A featuring a pair of Anisfield-Wolf winning poets. Chang won…
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Cleveland Public Library: Ayana Gray and “Beasts of Prey”
Meet the author of this much-anticipated young adult series opener in the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Rainforest. In “Beasts of Prey,” fate…
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CIFF + AWBA Streams Film Selections
Viewers will have the opportunity to stream free Cleveland International Film Festival documentaries, all with an Anisfield-Wolfian flavor, from September…
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the schedule for CIFF Streams + Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards film events?For a list of film events and their…
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Author Isabel Wilkerson On “Caste” And This Country’s Racial Moment of Truth
Journalist and author Isabel Wilkerson, an authority on the Great Migration and the anthropology of caste, will anchor the Cleveland…
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A Poetic Tribute To MacNolia Cox, Who Paved The Way For Spelling Champion Zaila Avant-garde
Two girls, African American eighth graders, separated by geography and time, made a splash at the Scripps National Spelling Bee. …
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With “On Juneteenth,” Annette Gordon-Reed Makes The Holiday And Its Texas Origins Personal
The holiday of Juneteenth is deepening its mark on American history. The U.S. Senate voted unanimously this week to make…
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A Foundational Friendship between Edith Anisfield Wolf and Amy Loveman Created and Nurtured the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards
By Lisa Nielson Almost 90 years ago, two women quietly cooked up what is to this day the only juried…
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Podcasts
Episode 8: Historian Charles King
She [Zora Neale Hurston] was herself, like all these individuals, a contrarian. And she wondered during the Second World War,…
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Episode 7: Poet Marilyn Chin
“She used to sing Chinese poetry to me, and she was illiterate, but she had memorized hundreds of poems and…
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Episode 6: Historian Lillian Faderman
“There was just no decent literature, no history about people like me. And finally, in the 1970s the atmosphere was…
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Episode 5: Novelist Peter Ho Davies
“It’s hard to joke your way out of spaces of physical violence that we’re seeing many people having to struggle…
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“Landfall” Puts Spotlight on Puerto Rico Residents’ Leadership In The Aftermath of Hurricane Maria
Hurricane Maria scythed more than 3,000 souls on Puerto Rico, according to the official death toll. Among that number was…
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2021 Press Release: Winners Announced
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Tacky’s Revolt
Not only did Brown do heroic work in his original scholarship, but he escaped the insular world of academese and presented it in an accessible and appealing form. It’s a major accomplishment.
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Introducing Our Class of 2021
The Cleveland Foundation today unveiled the winners of its 86th Annual Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards. The 2021 recipients of the only…
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Obit
I often failed at assimilation but learned all of the skills along the way through trial and error. Sometimes the people I wanted to assimilate with didn’t see me, but I still got the practice. I’m not saying it’s a positive thing. It just is. Therefore, I’m nobody, who are you? Yet, I’m also everybody.
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Samuel R. Delany
Samuel R. Delany, a science fiction icon and pioneer in gay literature, began his childhood in the living quarters atop…
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Deacon King Kong
Deacon King Kong […] is robust and funny, confronting tragedy with an ebullient comic spirit, “pulling its punches” in unexpected ways that repudiate disaster and resound just right.