LMU’s SFTV holds viewing and discussion on “Black Panther”

THE LOYOLAN NEWSPAPER – Does Chadwick Boseman’s portrayal of Black Panther represent a Black, or African panther? Is Black Panther a hero based in fantasy, or a hero for the diaspora? Six of LMU’s leading African American and African voices set out to answer these questions last Friday in a discussion following a screening of […]

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SBS – ስለፀሐይ አሳታሚ ሃያኛ ዓመት ካሳሁን ሰቦቃ ከኤልያስ ወንድሙ ጋር ያደረገው ቃለመጠይቅ

SBS RADIO – የፀሐይ አሳታሚ ድርጅት፤ ሃያ ሻማዎችን ለኩሶ የሁለት አሠርት ዓመታት የሕትመት ጉዞውንና አስተዋጽዖዎቹን በምልሰት እየዘከረ ይገኛል። መጪዎቹንም ዓመታት አማትሮ በመመልከት፤ ብሩህነታቸውን ከዕሳቤው አኑሮ ውጥኖቹን እየዘረጋ ነው። የአሳታሚ ድርጅቱ መሥራችና ዳይሬክተር አቶ ኤልያስ ወንድሙ፤ ድርጅቱ የዛሬ ሃያ ዓመት እንደምን እንደቆመና ዋነኛ ተልዕኮውም ምን እንደሆነ ይናገራል።   ክፍል አንድ [PART ONE]   ክፍል ሁለት [PART […]

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Harriet Tubman Press Launched at Historic Leimert Park in Los Angeles

THE HUFFINGTON POST – Leimert Park is a place with timeless roots that reach deep into the lore of Hollywood and it’s surrounding Los Angeles neighborhoods. In the 1920’s, the master planned community was built with Spanish Colonial Revival homes that cast quiet spells of imagination on resident and passerby alike. It’s evergreen pine needle […]

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Xenophobia On the Mind: Bridging the Gap Between African-American Perceptions and Immigrant Experiences

IMMIGRANT MAGAZINE – During this time of political unrest and wavering visions of hope for the U.S. immigrant population at large, an act of community fellowship in Los Angeles can go a long way in demonstrating the potency of harmony within its immigrant community. TSEHAI Publisher’s newest imprint, the Harriet Tubman Press (HTP), accomplished this […]

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“Voices From Leimert Park: Redux” Is Celebrated as Harriet Tubman Press’ First Volume

UNIVERSITY NEWS | Loyola Marymount University launched Harriet Tubman Press with a high-profile celebration at the Vision Theatre on Oct. 15, in the Leimert Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. More than 300 people, including dignitaries, celebrities, community members and LMU faculty, staff and students, heard poets read from “Voices From Leimert Park: Redux,” the first volume […]

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