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Writers gathered at the Te Whē ki Tukorehe wānanga, Tukorehe marae, in February 2020.
Sinead Overbye looks at how Māori writers are taking control of their own publication and distribution. There is a shift in the artistic landscape taking place, and with it different ways of publishing and distributing literature. I had the privilege of being involved with Te Rito o Te Harakeke in 2019. This publication brought Māori writers from across the world together to respond to the peaceful occupation of Ihumātao. Each poet had the right to refuse all editorial suggestions. The result was a hand-bound chapbook in which every word was exactly what writers wanted.
Great Blacks in Wax puts a spin on Black history
By: Bo Evans
and last updated 2021-02-10 21:09:42-05
BALTIMORE â Joanne Martin starts at the beginning.
âI had a young man from somewhere in Africa and he said that all his life, they had talked about those who were lost, about the people who had been stolen,â said Martin.
From the outside, the National Great Blacks in Wax museum looks unassuming, just a building in Baltimore. But your first steps inside take you to the depths of the slave ships that took these stolen ones from the African coast to the shores of some British colonies in the west.