Note from Safi wa Nairobi
Tuesday, the 11th March, 2014, tune in to KPOO Radio, 89.5FM, San Francisco and throughout cyberspace, www.kpoo.com, 4pm - 6pm, PDT--For the People. This week, hear more from the Black Arts Movement Conference (http://ucmercedbamconference2014.com): a reading by Judy Juanita, author ofVirginSoul (www.judyjuanitasvirginsoul.com); Avotcha (www.avotcja.org), Judy Juanita, Kalamu Chache (https://www.facebook.com/poetesskalamu.chache), Tarika Lewis (tarikalewisart.blogspot.com/), Dr. Ayodele Nzinga (www.ayodeleninga.com), and Lakiba Pittman (www.linkedin.com/in/lakiba), panelists on Women of the Black Arts Movement, hosted by author and Emmy award-winning journalist, Belva Davis (www.belvadavis.com); as well as a conversation with BAM Conference producer, Kim McMillon (www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Kim/Mcmillon (ucmerced.academia.edu/KimMcMillon). Further, there is more from the ongoing homage to Imamu Amiri Baraka (www.amiribaraka.com), who passed away back in January. Tune in Tuesday the 11th March, 4pm - 6pm, PDT, to KPOO Radio, 89.5FM, San Francisco (www.kpoo.com), for this and more. For the People is produced and hosted by Safi wa Nairobi (safi@kpoo.com).
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