Rashidd, Amir; Griffith, Lois (illus.) Sweet Blood Call Pittsburgh: Archives Press, 1977. Paperback. Inscribed by the author on the title page. 1977, Softcover. Fine. Pittsburgh poet. This is one of the first poetry collections my work is featured in. In Cleveland, I was a member of the Muntu Poets. We were a radical group expressing ourselves in our work. Here is the review from Amazon: by Mr. Russell Atkins (Author), Mr. Norman Jordan (Author), Mr. Sababa Akili (Author), Mr. Hzal Anubewei (Author), Mr. Yaseen A Assami (Author), Mr. Elmer Buford (Author), Mr. Robert Fleming (Author), Mr. Art Nixon (Author), Mr. Amir Rashidd (Author), Mr. Yahya A Subur (Author) b "The Muntu Poets - a forgotten voice in the mid to late 60’s in the city of Cleveland - was an entity that was a product of its time. There were no membership cards...
HOMEWOOD NATION Let's elevate the conversation! Homewood15208 Post New Entry « Back to Homewood15208 « Older Entry | Newer Entry » Homewood Farmers Market Launches Posted by Elwin Green on June 8, 2016 at 10:05 AM Homewood resident Celeste Taylor (r), chats with YMCA garden program director Hanna Mosca (l) and Shiloh Farm manager Nick Lubecki of Grow PIttsburgh (c). In a January post titled, "A New Script for Homewood," I wrote, “An alternative way of developing both people and land would be through urban agriculture.... Residents of a neighborhood with as much vacant land as Homewood has should never go hungry. Period.” The movement to make agriculture a significant part of Homewood's economy made a step forward Saturday, with the grand opening of the Homewood Community Farmers Market. The open-air market, conducted on the parking lot of House of Manna Worship Center on Frankstown Avenue, was presented by the Black Ur...
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