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I just wanted to say big ups to the talented and beautiful Katy Richey, one of her poems is in the Fall Issue of Torch. Here is a little bit about Torch: Torch was established to promote the work of African American women. We provide a place to celebrate contemporary poetry, prose, and short stories by experienced and emerging writers alike. We prefer our contributors to take risks and offer a diverse body of work that examines and challenges preconceived notions regarding race, ethnicity, gender roles, and identity. Within Torch, we offer a special section called Flame that features an interview, biography, and work sample by an established writer as well as an introduction to their Spark, an emerging writer who inspires them and adds to the boundless voice of creative writing by Black women. Here is a link to Katy's bio and poem: http://www.torchpoetry.org/Fall 07/katyrichey.htm
 

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Location:
Washington DC
Age Range:
0-19
Favorite Type of Music:
Hip Hop
Occupation, Skill, or Talent:
Poet/Author
What youth issue do you feel needs the most attention?
teen violence
Personal Statement:
I Ain't Ascared of Nutin'
Website:
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My First Book


I Saw What You Did
(from my first book "I Ain't Ascared of Nutin'... The Evolution of Me")

I saw what you did…

I saw you create jealousy, envy and greed.
I saw you destroy one of the world’s oldest civilizations.
I saw you implant that jealousy, envy and greed into the hearts of the innocent.

I saw what you did…

I saw you turn brother against brother, sister against sister and friend against friend.

I saw what you did…

I saw you break their hearts.
I saw you tell jealousy and envy to kill half of them and greed to kill the rest.

I saw them die…

I saw their blood on the sidewalks and the streets.
How could you do such an evil thing?
Sometimes I don’t believe… I saw what you did.

But I did… I saw you.
Yeah…

I saw what you did…

And it haunts me forever.


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The Henrietta Vinton Davis Memorial Foundation

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Henrietta Vinton Davis was a schoolteacher at the age of fifteen years?

Henrietta Vinton Davis debuted as an actress and dra…

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Hip-Hop Theater Festival

Washington DC 2008 This year's DC Festival will be taking place from July 7 - July 12, 2008 ALL EVENTS ARE FREE!!! Monday, July 7 @ 6pm - 9pm Waxploitation: Lost in Transit Hip-Hop Theater Festival Opening Night Party Venue : To Be Determined! Waxploitation features work by 12 artists… Continue

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WPFW Sterling A. Brown Active Culture Series

Thursday, May 1, 7-10 pm 801 K Street, NW - the Carnegie Building Mt. Vernon Square/Convention Center Metro Come one come all to the Sterling A. Brown Active Culture Series presented by WPFW in partnership with the Historic Society of Washington. Hosted by Askia Muhammad, and Sophie's Parlor diva Elise Bryant, the series will showcase art as a vehicle for political and social transformation. The inaugural event will be held on Thursday, May 1, from 7-10 pm, with doors at 6pm, and will be broad… Continue

Posted on April 29th, 2008 at 11:06pm — No Comments (Add)

Announcement of Finalists: Larry Neal Writers' Awards

The DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities is proud to announce the finalists for the 25th Annual Larry Neal Writing Competition (please see list below). This year's awards ceremony will take place on Friday May 9, 2008 at 6:00 pm, in the Great Hall of the Folger Shakespeare Library. It will be the culminating event for the competition, which is open to District resident amateur and professional writers of all ages. The ceremony is presented in partnership with the PEN/Faulkner Foundation and… Continue

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Coming to Washington DC July 2008

Youth Speaks Presents In Partnership with HBO’s Def Poetry, DC WritersCorps, Sol & Soul, the Creative Writing Alliance, and Hip-Hop Theater Festival FREE TICKETS CAN BE REQUESTED BY SENDING AN EMAIL TO: bravenewvoices@broadwayvideo.com with full name, email and how many tic… Continue

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