"Word: An Anthology" now at the Smithsonian Libraries
We at A Gathering of the Tribes are happy to announce that our latest edition "Word: An Anthology" can now be found at the Smithsonian Libraries' National Museum of African American History and Culture Library.
To Be Honest
Josie kneels over the man, her back foot scooted beneath her with the front leg propped in a kneeling position. She assesses the scene, taking note of all the details; the man who’s not breathing, the AED beside him, and the people surrounding her. She taps the figure on the shoulder and shouts, “Are you OK?”
Book Review: "Desperate Times" by Adam Kluger
This sterling short story collection humorously explores the role of obtaining individual
expression through the power of personality, luck and perseverance.
NYC Subway Poem
Fun now
to take the late train in the evening
Sort of an evening out
even if one is going home.
Cries and Whispers
In light of the month-long centennial retrospective of Ingmar Bergman’s films at Film Forum, I am excited to share a piece I wrote as an undergraduate on Cries and Whispers as seen through a prism of Feminist Literary Theory.
Marvel Comics 'Black Panther' Draws Audiences with African Royal Storyline, Tops $700 Million Worldwide in Second Week
African superhero Black Panther brings movie magic into reality with sold out theaters and record-breaking box office sales around the globe.
“Jonoah and the Green Stone”: A Novel by Henry Dumas
Dumas died weeks after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. and the furious, fiery riots that followed. Dumas had moved with his family to Illinois, where he was teaching, and was only visiting New York City for a wedding when he was killed.
Joan Didion, Griffin Dunne’s Documentary The Center Will Not Hold and her Unceasing Relevance
Joan Didion is synonymous with provocative, ahead-of- her-time writing.
Three Poems
but i’m
gonna make this simple
you
kinda make my eyes dance and
i’m on an endless river bank
fuchsia rose petals under feet
The Curse on Us All: After Richard Oyama
This is a way to start a year in which our nation is in deep freeze
The Pure Impurity of Democratic Politics
There is a specter haunting the democracies of the 21st century – the specter of a democracy worthy of the name.
Line:River - a Review
Most vacuums in political conversation seem to work in a similar way; there is a perspective that
waiting to be addressed. Frequently the vacuum exists because that perspective doesn’t actually
have a voice yet.