Seitu’s World: Harlem Book Fair 2018 (Photographs)
On Thursday, July 21st, 2018, photographer Seitu Oronde was at the Harlem Book Fair 2018, on 135th Street in Harlem, NY.
On Thursday, July 21st, 2018, photographer Seitu Oronde was at the Harlem Book Fair 2018, on 135th Street in Harlem, NY.
Harlem authors Judy C. Andrews and Eartha Watts-Hicks talk best food, travel, events and the Harlem Writers Guild at the Harlem Book Fair 2018 on The Danny Tisdale Show.
Listen to Brooke Obie, as she talks winning this year’s Harlem Book Fair 2017 Wheatley Award winner for her Book of Addis, and more with Danny Tisdale host of The Danny Tisdale Show.
Photographs By Seitu Oronde On Saturday, July 23rd, 2016, the Harlem Book Fair 2016 on 135th Street, between Lenox and 8th Avenues, in Harlem, New York.
The Harlem Book Fair is the United State’s largest African-American book fair and the nation’s flagship Black literary event.
Photographs by Seitu Oronde The Harlem Book Fair 2015 took place during the week of July with the fair on Saturday, July 18th 2015 at the Schomburg Center for Research for the panel discussion and the 135th Street in Harlem, New York.
Coinciding with the surge of awareness around the killings of unarmed black men, Pamela Newkirk (pictured), author of Spectacle: The Astonishing Life of Ota Benga, and author Sherilynn Ifill (On the Courthouse Lawn: Confronting the Legacy of Lynching in the 21st Century), a regular political and election night commentator on both national and local television.
Photographs by Gorbachev Street Once again the 16th Annual Harlem Book Fair on Friday, July 12th was a complete success, showcasing many different authors, artists, jewelry makers and musicians.
As a leader in the community, business owner, parent, and member of the community it is up to us to help our infants and toddlers have a great start to their success later.
Join us for the annual Harlem Book Fair 2012, presented by Quarterly Black Review, with panels in the Langston Hughes Auditorium at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, book readings in the courtyard, and vendors on 135th Street.
Nothing planned in Harlem this weekend? Well, it’s New York Print Week and the 18th Editions / Artists’ Books Fair opens this Thursday, November 3rd, 2016. Harlem fave Derrick Adams, Michael Joo, Nicole Eisenman, and Latoya Ruby Frazier are among the artists unveiling new works at the Fair.
HW Partner First 2000 Days NY™ Campaign @ the Harlem Book Fair: The journey to literacy for our youngest learners Join us as we discuss how social- emotional development, mental health and investing in our youngest learners help chart the path to literacy.
By Eartha Watts-Hicks QBR is our country’s first national book review dedicated to books about the African experience. QBR also produces the Harlem Book Fair, the largest African-American book fair in the United States.
By Janee Nesbitt Max Rodriguez is the founder and publisher of QBR The Black Book Review, a national literature review that focuses on authors in the African Diaspora. He is the founder and director of Harlem Book Fair (HBF), the nation’s largest African-American book festival and publisher of HBF publishing, who collaborates with Author Solutions,…
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