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BLACK HISTORY MONTH
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Week of February 14, 2024
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FREE | VOL 59 | ISSUE 47
DAVID YURMAN Unveils First-ToMarket Men’s High Jewerly The Vault - In New Campaign Featuring MIchael B. Jordan Tiffany McCaskill started Hot Sauce Poetry in June 2009 as a way to give artists a safe space to perform their work. PHOTO PROVIDED BY MELANIE BROWN.
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Hot Sauce Poetry, created by Tiffany McCaskill, takes place every 2nd Friday at 3953 S. King Drive. PHOTO PROVIDED BY MELANIE BROWN.
HOT SAUCE POETRY
Author JESSICA ANN MITCHELL AIWUYOR Showcases Powerful Black Voices From Around the World
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PROVIDES A SPACE FOR POETS AND SPOKEN WORD ARTISTS Heartbreak led Tiffany McCaskill to start writing poetry. In high school, she was an emcee. She had dreams of leaving college and becoming a rapper. Her parents weren’t going for that, so she stayed at her HBCU. But, in the back of her mind she was always thinking of rhymes and lyrics, putting pen to paper to express herself. P2
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