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    Explore "idreamtv" with insightful episodes like "Episode 74 - Davu Underwood Seru, The Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature and Life", "Special Edition: Team Up for Health Equity with Bukata Hayes" and "Episode 13 - More Than a Single Storyteller" from podcasts like ""Black Market Reads", "Black Market Reads" and "Black Market Reads"" and more!

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    Episode 74 - Davu Underwood Seru, The Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature and Life

    Episode 74 - Davu Underwood Seru, The Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature and Life

    In this episode Lissa sits down with Davu Underwood Seru, the newly appointed Curator of the Archie Givens Sr. Collection of African American Literature and Life at the University of Minnesota. This Collection includes novels, poetry, plays, short stories, essays, literary criticism, periodicals, and biographies that span nearly 250 years of American culture -with particular strength in the areas of the Harlem Renaissance and the Black Arts Movement.

    With tens of thousands of archival and manuscript materials that document the history of black literature and culture, the Givens Collection is an invaluable community and scholarly resource. In this episode we explore the collection and meet Davu Seru, musician, composer, author and recently named Curator of the Givens Collection.

    Special Edition: Team Up for Health Equity with Bukata Hayes

    Special Edition: Team Up for Health Equity with Bukata Hayes
    In this Special Edition of Black Market Reads, in a live production at the Capri Theater, Lissa Jones sits down with Bukata Hayes to talk about the book he co-authored with Stacy Wells, and then hear from a panel of representatives Nneka Sederstrom/Chief Health Equity Officer Hennepin Health Care, Chaz Sandifer/CEO theNEWmpls, and R.T. Rybak/President and CEO The Minneapolis Foundation.

    Including a reading by Danez Smith from his book Don't Call Us Dead, Summer Somewhere (18:45)

    This episode brought to you by Stamp-Connect with additional support provided by Hennepin Healthcare, BlueCross Blue Shield Minnesota, s/bes, theNEWmpls, Minneapolis Foundation, Alliant Consulting inc, Minnesota Vikings, JeDunn Construction, Revolution Catering and iDream.tv.

    Proceeds to benefit The Givens Foundation for African American Literature. 

     

    Episode 13 - More Than a Single Storyteller

    Episode 13 - More Than a Single Storyteller
    In this episode, Erin and Junauda discuss Jada Pinkett Smith's dignified response to another all-white Oscar nominations and the "Black Aunt Viv's" less dignified one.  Stacey Dash gets her first and only mention on this show. They discuss their experiences in the public school system, the highs and lows, and talk with Nothando Zulu and Beverly Cottman about their work as storytellers in the schools as part of Givens K12 program.  Erin's bestie Michael Kleber-Diggs also reads from an essay about Central High School and his role as a parent of a high school student.
    #BlackMarketReads is a project of The Givens Foundation for African American Literature produced in cooperation with www.iDream.tv
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