Gabrielle David
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"phati'tude Literary Magazine Publishes its Fall Issue, "Bridging the Cultural Divide" http://tinyurl.com/fall-2011-issue"
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phati'tude Literary Magazine Launches "Real Poetry, Real Talk" at the Bowery Poetry Club, NYC

phati'tude Literary Magazine announces the launch of “Real Poetry, Real Talk," a hot new reading series to be held at the landmark Bowery Poetry Club in New York City. Set to kick-off on Thursday, May 12, 2011 as a quarterly event, "Real Poetry, Real Talk" was developed by the Intercultural Alliance of Artists & Scholars, Inc. to promote poetry under the…See More
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1st Annual phati'tude African American Literary Festival at Langston Hughes Community Library & Cultural Center

February 26, 2011 from 10am to 4pm
phati'tude Literary Magazine is launching its 1ST ANNUAL AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERARY FESTIVAL at the Langston Hughes Community Library & Cultural Center in  Corona, New York, on Saturday, February 26, 2011 from 10:00am-4:00pmSign up for free workshops in the morning at Eventbrite: The Key to Good Writing by Louis Reyes Rivera; Community Publishing by Ron Kavanaugh; and Writing for Young Readers is…See More
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Nonqaba waka Msimang commented on the blog post '1st Annual phati'tude African American Literary Festival, NYC'
"I hope the festival will discuss Simple, a fictional character Langston Hughes used to capture life in Harlem.  I don't think i would be a poet today, if it hadn't been for him.  A poet for the people: that's Langston…"
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1st Annual phati'tude African American Literary Festival, NYC

phati’tude Literary Magazine is hosting its 1st Annual African American Literary Festival in celebration of Black History Month. The event is being held at the Queens Library’s Langston Hughes Community Library & Cultural Center in Corona, New York, on February 26, 2011 from 10:00am-4:00pm, which is free and open to…See More
Feb 6, 2011
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"phati'tude Literary Magazine is launching its 1ST ANNUAL AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERARY FESTIVAL at the Langston Hughes Community Library & Cultural Center in  Corona, New York, on Saturday, February 26, 2011 from 10:00am-4:00pm Sign up for…"
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phati’tude Literary Magazine is Celebrating African American Writers!

phati’tude Literary Magazine (PLM), a multicultural literary publication, announced today a call for submissions for their upcoming African American Winter 2010-11 Issue, “Celebrating Black History Through Literature: From the Harlem Renaissance Movement to Today.” The African American Issue will celebrate the literary achievements of the Contemporary Poetry and Literature; Harlem Renaissance; Black Arts Movement; Children's Literature; Urban Fiction; Hip Hop; Scholarship & Writing (Writing…See More
Oct 26, 2010
Gabrielle David commented on the blog post 'phati'tude Literary Magazine is Available for Sale!'
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Jul 12, 2010
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phati'tude Literary Magazine is Available for Sale!

That’s right. Finally. It’s here. What we’ve all been waiting for. So help us to help you by supporting phati’tude Literary Magazine. Preview it. Then buy it at Amazon.com. Tell your friends. Spread the word! Check out the great writers in this…See More
Jul 12, 2010
Keta Diablo commented on the blog post 'R.I.P. (Rest-in-Poetry) Lucille Clifton'
"Hi Gabrielle, Tried to friend and send a message, but apparently I've reached my maximum number of friends (100) on NING. I wanted to tell you about my new GLBT group. This would be a great way for you to seek out writers for your new magazine…"
Jun 30, 2010
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phati’tude Literary Magazine Celebrates Relaunch at the Bowery Poetry Club, NYC

The Bowery Poetry Club Friday, July 9, 2010 @ 7:30PM featuringTara Betts, Timothy Liu, Eileen Myles, Angelo NikolopoulosJeffrey Perkins, Devi Lockwood, Jon Sands & Jesús Papoleto Meléndezwith special guest David HendersonWe are pleased to announce the publication of phati'tude Literary Magazine's relaunch issue, MULTICULTURALISM: IN SEARCH OF A NEW PERSPECTIVE and our Summer issue, THE LAVENDER ISSUE:…See More
Jun 30, 2010

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Who I am:
www.phatitude.org
www.theiaas.org
My writing is:
Nonfiction, Poetry, Blog Posts
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yes
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I am the executive director of the IAAS, a NY-based nonprofit that promotes multicultural literature and literacy.

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phati'tude Literary Magazine Launches "Real Poetry, Real Talk" at the Bowery Poetry Club, NYC

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phati'tude Literary Magazine announces the launch of “Real Poetry, Real Talk," a hot new reading series to be held at the landmark Bowery Poetry Club in New York City. Set to kick-off on Thursday, May 12, 2011 as a quarterly event, "Real Poetry, Real Talk" was developed by the… Continue

1st Annual phati'tude African American Literary Festival, NYC

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phati’tude Literary Magazine is hosting its 1st Annual African American Literary Festival in celebration of Black History Month. The event is being held at the Queens Library’s Langston Hughes Community Library &…

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phati’tude Literary Magazine is Celebrating African American Writers!

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phati’tude Literary Magazine (PLM), a multicultural literary publication, announced today a call for submissions for their upcoming African American Winter 2010-11 Issue, “Celebrating Black History Through Literature: From the Harlem Renaissance Movement to Today.” The African American Issue will celebrate the literary achievements of the Contemporary Poetry and Literature; Harlem Renaissance; Black Arts…

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phati'tude Literary Magazine is Available for Sale!

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That’s right. Finally. It’s here. What we’ve all been waiting for. So help us to help you by supporting phati’tude Literary Magazine. Preview it. Then buy it at… Continue

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I'm sure the renovated site will work better for us, but I LOVED seeing the banner with books published by members on the home page. So encouraging and affirming. Plus, as architect Rem Koolhaas says (about the Seattle Central Public Library) books give color to the room. Same for the SW site.
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