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Dr. Carmaletta M. Williams |
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Dr. John Edgar Tidwell |
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Adriann Ramirez, PUSH |
Carmaletta M. Williams,
Ph. D. professor of
English and African American studies at Johnson County Community College
in Overland Park, Kan., author of Langston Hughes in the Classroom: “Do
Nothin’ till You Hear from Me” and
Of Two Spirits: American Indian and
African American Oral Histories and
Dr. John Edgar Tidwell, professor of English at the University of Kansas and author of
Montage of a Dream: The Art and Life of Langston Hughes,
After Winter: The Art and Life of Sterling A. Brown, and
Writings of Frank Marshall Davis: A Voice of the Black Press, join us to talk about
My Dear Boy, Carrie Hughes's Letters to Langston Hughes 1926-1938 http://news.ku.edu/2014/02/24/project-examines-how-letters-langston-hughes-mother-influenced-his-writings.
We close the show with frequent guest
Raissa Simpson, choreographer, master teacher and Artistic Director of PUSH Dance Company's premiere of
"Point Shipyard," March 29-30, 2014 at MoAD-SF. She is joined by collaborators and performers: Katie Wong and Adriann Ramirez
www.pushdance.org
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Katie Wong, PUSH |
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/wandas-picks/2014/03/19/wandas-picks-radio-show-my-dear-boy-carrie-hughess-letters-tolangston-hug
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Raissa Simpson, Artistic Director, PUSH |
Music: Dwight Tribble's "I've Known Rivers" (based
on Langston Hughes's poem by same title); soundscape from PUSH Dance
Company's collaboration with the 3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic.
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