PUB: Phati'tude Literary Magazine

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******* SUBMISSION CALL*******

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Celebrating Black History Through Literature:
From the Harlem Renaissance Movement to Today

edited by
Gabrielle David, Managing Editor
Jennifer Bacon, Associate Editor

DEADLINE:  December 15, 2010

Poetry submissions are welcomed.
For consideration, short stories, interviews and
essay submissions should be based on the following themes:

The Harlem Renaissance Movement, Black Arts Movement
Children's Literature,Urban Fiction, Hip Hop
African American Contemporary Poetry & Literature
Scholarship & Writing (Writing in the Academy)
African American LGBT Literature

We are also interested in position papers, book reviews and
African American artwork.

For more information, check out our submission guidelines at

PLEASE PASS ON OUR SUBMISSION CALL TO COLLEAGUES, STUDENTS & FRIENDS, POST ON YOUR BLOGS/WEBSITES AND SPREAD THE WORD!

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Publication Date: February 2011 to premiere at our day-long event
"CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY THROUGH LITERATURE:
From the Harlem Renaissance to Today"

February 26, 2011
at the Langston Hughes Community Library & Cultural Center
Corona, Queens, New York

The day's activities begin with workshops (10:00 am-12:00pm),
a panel discussion, poetry readings, musical performances, 
film premiere and book signings (12:00pm-5:30pm). 

Our confirmed participants include:

Louis Reyes Rivera
Ron Kavanaugh
Reginald Harris
Urban Word NYC
Shirley Bradley LeFlore with J.D. Parran
Samantha Thornhill
Tony Medina
Shane Book

with special guest speakers
Haki R. Madhubiti & Tara Betts

Additional participants to be announced.

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phati'tude Literary Magazine, established in 1997, is a internationally-acclaimed magazine is published by The Intercultural Alliance of Artists & Scholars, Inc. (IAAS)  founded in 2000 to promote multicultural literature and literacy. The IAAS encourages people of all cultural and socio-economic backgrounds to adopt reading, writing and the arts - in all of its forms - as part of their lifelong process.

A themed, quarterly publication, phati'tude Literary Magazine is an 8" x 10" perfect-bound book that ranges from 130-160 pages. It is a collection of the best poetry, prose, short stories, articles and interviews along with literary criticism, book reviews and biographical profiles by established and emerging poets, writers and artists with a focus on writers of Native American, African, Hispanic/Latino and Asian descent  Create, teach and learn, and become a part of our multicultural literary revolution today!

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