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Elm City LIT Fest

31 Episodes

60 minutes | Apr 10, 2022
On Creativity out of tragedy: Interruptions w/ Reverend Odell Montgomery Cooper
LITFest Founder IfeMichelle Gardin in conversation with Playwright  & Author Odell Montgomery Cooper on her play, book and coping process. 
47 minutes | Mar 27, 2022
Sharika Forde on her range of Literary work | S2E9
LITFest Founder IfeMichelle Gardin in conversation with Connecticut based Poet / Author Sharika Forde about the origin of her body of work.
57 minutes | Mar 13, 2022
Conversation with Novelist Nicole Blades | S2E8
LITFest Founder IfeMichelle Gardin in conversation with Connecticut based Novelist Nicole Blades on her creative journey, the  intense liberation of her characters and the stories behind the novels. ** This video was pre-recorded **
62 minutes | Feb 28, 2022
Kulture of the African Diaspora is Black History all the Time | S2E7
KulturallyLIT / Elm City LITFest Founder, IfeMichelle Gardin and Poet Activist Abiodun Oyewole discuss the significance and effect the African Diaspora always prevalent in Global Culture. https://www.abiodunoyewole.net/  (website) @poet_abiodun (twitter) @lastpoet_abiodun (instagram)
59 minutes | Feb 24, 2022
DiasporaCon Preview
Like comics? Join Kulturally LIT founder Ife Michelle Gardin with Awntie J and Dr. Bill Foster as they give a preview of the LIT DiasporaCon coming soon to the New Haven area.
63 minutes | Dec 6, 2021
Authors and Diaspora LIT Directors: Jael Richardson, Lisa D. Gray & IfeMichelle Gardin | S2E5
Canadian Author, Activist, Speaker and Teacher, Executive Director and Founder of Festival of Literary Diversity (FOLD) Jael Richardson AND Writer, Social Justice Warrior and Executive Director of Voices of Our Nation Arts Foundation (VONA) Lisa D. Gray in conversation with  Artivist and Elm City LITFest Founder IfeMichelle Gardin on the Power of LITerature of the African Diaspora.   We will also discuss Jael’s books.  The dystopian novel Gutter Child, the memoir THE STONE THROWER: A DAUGHTER’S LESSONS, A FATHER’S LIFE and The Stone Thrower children's book. http://www.jaelrichardson.com/ https://thefoldcanada.org/ https://www.vonavoices.org/ 
63 minutes | Dec 2, 2021
Vibes from the Sun | Elm City LIT Fest Podcast | S2E4
Poetry Performance and discussion on the release of Poet Sun Queen’s new book, her work and all the products of the Sun 
39 minutes | Nov 21, 2021
An inner look at Zora Neale Hurston | S2E3
Join us in this exciting conversation between Dr. William Foster and Ms. Lucy Hurston - Niece of Ms. Zora Neale Hurston. ** Recorded Live at People Get READy Bookstore - September 12, 2021 **
61 minutes | Nov 21, 2021
National Black Black Poetry Day Continues | S2E2
LITFest Founder IfeMichelle Gardin and Editor/Radio Personality Babz Rawls-Ivy discuss and recite poetry and poets of the African Diaspora.
54 minutes | Oct 12, 2021
Elm City LIT Fest: Anna Nyakana - Author and Entrepreneur of Niyah Zuri book Series
Discussion with Anna Nyakana, CT based Author Entrepreneur  on her children’s book series Niya Zuri and the journey as an Author Entrepreneur. https://annanyakana.com/home Anna Nyakana @Niyah_Zuri https://www.instagram.com/niyah_zuri/ https://www.facebook.com/NiyahZuri https://www.youtube.com/niyahzuri
15 minutes | May 3, 2021
Celebrating Black Motherhood Beyond a Day in May
Profound Legacy Poets Jessica Care Moore and Abiodun Oyewole of the Last Poets in conversation about celebrating Black Motherhood and the stress they carry for their children’s lives 
67 minutes | Apr 21, 2021
**BONUS** Poet, Author, Educator Marilyn Nelson Book Release
In this SPECIAL EPISODE Elm City LIT Fest welcomes our friends from People Get Ready Book Store as they celebrate with poet, author, and educator Marilyn Nelson on the release of her new book "Papa's Free Day Party"
70 minutes | Apr 19, 2021
Black Men, HipHop Educators, Poets, and Creatives on continuing to survive the racism in amerikka!
Dr. Don Sawyer, HipHop Educator / Activist, Devon Glover “Sonnet Man” Educator, Hip Hip Poet Artist, Josh Brown “An Urban Nerd” Educator/Poet Artist speak on the effect of racism in amerikka on their creativity and lives. Guest 1:   Dr. Don C. Sawyer III is the Vice President for Equity and Inclusion and Chief Diversity Officer at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut.  He is a tenured associate professor in the department of sociology in the College of Arts and Sciences and an assistant clinical professor in the Frank H. Netter, MD, School of Medicine.  He teaches courses on Race, Education, Popular Culture, and Social Research Methods, including the university’s first course dedicated to the sociological study of hip-hop culture.  His scholarly focus is on race, social justice, urban education, hip-hop culture, and formerly incarcerated citizens’ reentry experiences. He earned his Ph.D. and M.A. in Sociology and M.S. in Cultural Foundations of Education from Syracuse University and a B.A. in Psychology from Hartwick College.     Dr. Sawyer has served in various capacities as a university administrator.  With over 20 years of higher education experience, he has held positions in residence life, admissions, multicultural affairs, fraternity and sorority affairs, student activities, experiential learning, student leadership, and STEM retention.   Throughout his career, he has worked diligently to nurture healthy relationships between academic and student affairs. He understands that collaborative partnerships create an environment conducive to the successful recruitment, retention, education, and graduation of civically engaged students.  Guest 2: Devon Glover - Devon Glover is a teacher, rapper, poet, playwright and actor from Brooklyn, New York. He performs Shakespeare's Sonnets through Hip-Hop as The Sonnet Man in schools and theatres worldwide. Devon has appeared on NBC, BBC, and at Conferences and Festivals worldwide, including Stratford, Ontario, and Stratford-upon-Avon. He has taught with Stratford Shakespeare, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, and Shakespeare Behind Bars. Devon has written adaptations of Shakespeare for various companies. In the Spring 2019, Devon was commissioned by the University of Warwick and Shakespeare Birthplace Trust to write a hip-hop adaptation of Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night.”  For more information, visit www.SonnetMan.com    Guest 3: Josh Brown - AnUrbanNerd has been writing and performing for the past 10 years. The purpose of his art is to show that "your gift is not your own". He used to rap as a joke with his friends but he keep it low key. Now he is comfortable sharing his passion for music and remains his goofy self. He took up the name AnUrbanNerd to embrace what he used to try to hide. At the end of the day everyone has a gift that they need to share with the world. Guest 4: Frederick Douglass-Knowles II - is an Educator and Activist fervent in achieving community augmentation through literary arts. He is the inaugural Poet Laureate for the City of Hartford. His works have been selected as a finalist for the New England Frederick-Douglass Knowles II is an Educator and Activist fervent in achieving community augmentation through literary arts. He is the inaugural Poet Laureate for the City of Hartford. His works have been selected as a finalist for the New England Association of Teachers of English (NEATE) Poet of the Year Award, as well as a nominee for a Pushcart Prize. He is a recipient of the Nutmeg Poetry Award, and the 2020 Connecticut of The Arts Fellow in Artist Excellence for Poetry/ Creative Non-Fiction. Frederick-Douglass is the author of BlackRoseCity, and an Associate Professor of English at Three Rivers Community College in Norwich, CT.
78 minutes | Apr 5, 2021
2021 National Poetry Month: LIT POETRY
Beatboxing Poetry and Spittin’ with  Bridgeport based G.A.N.G. Poets group Spittin’ their words in Celebration of  National Poetry Month.Bios Guest 1: Yalan Sesay  Hailing from New Jersey, Yalan Sesay is a 27 year old vocal percussionist and poet who resides in the Ward 8 District of Washington, DC. From a young age Yalan has been practicing and honing his craft of beatboxing in various street performances, and open mics. He recently just started poetry under the tutelage of the legendary DC Spit Dat founders Dwayne Lawson-Brown and Drew Anderson. When he isn’t working on his crafts Yalan can be found working on his Martial Arts skills practicing Muay Thai and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Most of the time he can be found working hard for his community by positively influencing the lives of youth that are in transition from the streets as a Career Pathways Specialist for the Covenant House of Greater Washington. Through his art forms Yalan wishes to positively inspire and expose others to different ideas.     Guest 2: MK Calero Primarily a Young Adult fiction writer but I also enjoy writing poetry. I studied English in college and later received my MFA in Creative Writing back in 2017 (from Lesley University). I love and understand the importance of words and stories and have dedicated my life to this craft. Aside from writing poetry, I am currently working on a YA fantasy trilogy.   Guest 3: Lawrence “Logic” Taylor Age 31 Rapper/ poet/writer/creator / Clothing line Outcasts and Weirdos and working on 2 other lines called Know Your Worth and Hippie Life dropping in June. Writer working on a novel and a short film about single fathers. Guest 4: Julien Mein “Brother Bear” A 20 year old  poet and spoken word artist from Hartford, CT.  Guest 5: Phillip C. Alexander born and raised in Bridgeport, CT. Poetry is my passion and I love to study my craft so I display it to the best of my ability. I look forward to what the future has in store so stay tuned and follow me for more content @philcalexander
63 minutes | Mar 23, 2021
Black Women's Evolution to Becoming Resilient
Stacy Graham-Hunt, a New Haven native, is an author and award-winning columnist, honored by the National Association of Black Journalists for her stories about race and identity. She is passionate about Black people telling their own stories and preserving their own history. She's shared her own stories about overcoming failed relationships, humiliation and shame on her blog, ProcessingPain.com, which she later published as a book, Processing Pain. Stacy is the membership director for the Arts Council of Greater New Haven and has also worked in marketing and community engagement roles for Bad Boy Records, MTV, Morgan Stanley and General Motors. She is also a licensed cosmetologist in the State of Connecticut.   You can find Stacy's articles about her family, the arts, culture and growing up as a young Black woman in predominantly white spaces syndicated in 5 major Hearst-owned newspapers throughout the state, including the New Haven Register and the Connecticut Post.    A boy-mom with two sons, Stacy is a graduate of Hopkins School, has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Southern Connecticut State University and a master’s degree in journalism from Quinnipiac University. She is also an alumna of Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University. Follow her on social media @stacyreports, and to receive a free electronic copy of her book "Processing Pain, send her an email at stacygrahamhunt@gmail.com. 
62 minutes | Mar 16, 2021
Black Women in Theater
Discussion with rising Black Women Playwrights a.k. Payne & Abigail Onwunali about their work and the future of Black Theater. Abigail C. Onwunali (she/her/hers)- Actor/Poet/Writer. Abigail is a second-yearMFA Acting student at the Yale School of Drama. In undergrad, at the University of Texas at Austin, she is one of the most accomplished performers in the history of forensics, having won 13 collegiate national titles across four different interpretation categories over her 4 year career. She has been a sacrificial poet for many events including Texas Grand Slam and Slam Mania hosted by Write About Now. a.k. payne (she/they) is a playwright, artist-theorist and theatermaker whose peopleare rooted in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Her plays love on and engage the interdependencies of Black pasts, presents and futures and seek to find/rememberlanguage that might move us towards our collective liberation(s). She holds a B.A. inEnglish and African-American Studies from Yale College and is currently pursuing an MFA in playwriting from Yale School of Drama. akpayne.com
61 minutes | Mar 16, 2021
Hip Hop Studies & Activism
Dr. Don C. Sawyer III is the Vice President for Equity and Inclusion and Chief Diversity Officer at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut.  He is a tenured associate professor in the department of sociology in the College of Arts and Sciences and assistant clinical professor in the Frank H. Netter, MD, School of Medicine.  He teaches courses on Race, Education, Popular Culture, and Social Research Methods, including the university’s first course dedicated to the sociological study of hip-hop culture.  His scholarly focus is on race, social justice, urban education, hip-hop culture, and formerly incarcerated citizens’ reentry experiences. He earned his Ph.D. and M.A. in Sociology and M.S. in Cultural Foundations of Education from Syracuse University and a B.A. in Psychology from Hartwick College.     Dr. Sawyer has served in various capacities as a university administrator.  With over 20 years of higher education experience, he has held positions in residence life, admissions, multicultural affairs, fraternity and sorority affairs, student activities, experiential learning, student leadership, and STEM retention.   Throughout his career, he has worked diligently to nurture healthy relationships between academic and student affairs. He understands that collaborative partnerships create an environment conducive to the successful recruitment, retention, education, and graduation of civically engaged students. 
59 minutes | Mar 16, 2021
Pearl & Her Gee’s Bend Quilt
Tangular Irby is a Connecticut educator, author, quilter, and descendant of Gee’s Bend  quilters, Tangular A. Irby announced the release of her debut children’s books, Pearl and Her Gee’s  Bend Quilt and Pearl and Her Gee’s Bend Quilt: Coloring and Activity Book (On sale: 12/25/2020;  Learning Advantage Network, Paperback Originals). Pearl and Her Gee’s Bend Quilt is a  heartwarming tale told through the eyes of a child who has spent hours watching her grandmother  work her magic with a needle and thread. During a playdate, Pearl reveals that she too wants to  be a Gee’s Bend quilter one day, just like her grandmother. Proving to her friends that she has  what it takes to be a quilter, Pearl’s story also provides a brief history of the works of art by her  ancestors that are admired around the world.   The coloring and activity book includes black line illustrations, as well as prompts for children to write stories of their own family traditions.   Rare antique and contemporary Gee’s Bend images of quilts are included throughout both publications.   A 27-year veteran in the field of education, Tangular A. Irby is also the granddaughter of Gee's  Bend quilters, Pearlie Kennedy Pettway and Jensie Lee Irby. Tangular Irby grew up admiring the  beauty of the quilts gifted to her by family. Quilting became a way to honor the legacy of her  maternal and paternal grandmothers, Gee's Bend quilters, who passed on long before their  creations were recognized as more than just a means to keep their families warm. Pearl and Her  Gee’s Bend Quilt is inspired by countless family conversations over the decades and the artistry  of Gee’s Bend resident, quilter, and relative of the author Mary Leathea Pettway.   When asked why she quilts, Mary Leathea said,   “I made my first quilt over 40 years ago. As a young mother, it was my stress reliever.  Some people drink. Some people smoke. I connect with myself when I quilt. I do it my way, no one else's way. I do not use patterns. I don’t need anyone’s permission. I can see a cabinet and get an idea. I know when it is done because I feel complete. I feel free.”  In an interview, the author could discuss:  • The history and legacy of Gee’s Bend Quilting  • The author’s relationship to Gee’s Bend quilters  • The inspiration for the children’s book, and why she decided to write it now Check out the video on our YouTube Channel.Don't forget to Like and Subscribe!
77 minutes | Mar 16, 2021
Every Kinda Lady and Her Sister Pages
Nzima Hutchings is an award-winning poetess for her work in the 2009, Freshwater Poetry Journal; an Expressive Writing and Literary Art Wellness Coach.  She is a Visionary, Founder and Sole owner of Every Kinda Lady Co.  Nzima is an active member of the National Association for Poetry Therapy, a Certified Sexual Assault Counselor, and Community Advocate for Trinity Health of New England.  She has written six books and several journals including Every Kinda Lady Expressive Writing Prompts and Journal, Every Kinda Lady Monologues in Poetry, My Ladyhood Written Documentary: a guided narrative journal for women.
61 minutes | Jan 11, 2021
Dew Drops of Destiny: A Plethora of Prayers, Promises and Proclamations
Inspirational messages from book by author Joshua DeSousa . Joshua De Sousa from Orange, New Jersey, is a ghostwriter, preacher, and newly published author! He is the owner of a writing ministry and business, Sousa Scribal Solutions, where many have benefited from his visionary skill set as a ghostwriter, writing coach, and the founder of the Supernatural Scribes Writing Conference! This is also Joshua’s newly released book and devotional, Dew Drops of Destiny, is available on Amazon both in paperback and Kindle. His first ever Christian Fiction black superhero novel entitled The Kairos Knight, was released in December 2020.
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