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Events in February 2022

  • - Blacklandia Presents: The Language of Healing, the Poetry of Hope
    Blacklandia Presents: The Language of Healing, the Poetry of Hope

    Blacklandia Presents: The Language of Healing, the Poetry of Hope


    February 3, 2022

    For First Thursdays Arts Walk

    Riverside Public Library and Inlandia Institute’s

    Blacklandia Events Series Present

    The Language of Healing, the Poetry of Hope

    With Romaine Washington, James Coats, Lydia Theon Ware i, and George Hammons

    Thursday, February 3, 2022, 7:00-8:00 PM PST

    On Zoom

    Free and open to the public, but registration is required.

    https://tinyurl.com/Healing-Hope

    Join Inlandia Institute’s Blacklandia Events Series in partnership with Riverside Public Library on Thursday, February 3, from 7:00-8:00 PM for a very special First Thursdays Arts Walk event, “The Language of Healing, the Poetry of Hope.”

    Moderated by local poet and educator Romaine Washington, a panel of writers – including James Coats, Lydia Theon Ware i, and George Hammons – will discuss their artistic journeys during this time of change, confusion, and deep challenge. Looking for inspiration? Seeking new ideas for the New Year? Then join us for an evening of fresh perspectives and connection as we consider where we are, as individuals and as a society – and what comes next. All are welcome.

    The conversation will be interlaced with readings by the authors.

    This online event is free and open to the public, but registration is required: https://tinyurl.com/Healing-Hope.

  • - Blacklandia Presents: Writing About Black Art with Richard Allen May III
    Blacklandia Presents: Writing About Black Art with Richard Allen May III

    Blacklandia Presents: Writing About Black Art with Richard Allen May III


    February 5, 2022

    Saturdays, February 5, February 19, and February 26, 2022 (4:00-5:30 PM PST)

    Inlandia’s Blacklandia Event Series Presents

    Writing About Black Art with Richard Allen May III – Winter-Spring 2022

    February’s Focus: Writing About Black Art Through a Biographical Lens

    On Zoom; registration required:

    tinyurl.com/WritingAboutBlackArt2022

     Workshops are free. All are welcome.

    February’s three “Writing About Black Art” workshops (February 5, 19, and 26) will explore writing about Black art from a biographical perspective. Participants will examine how to unpack this art and make it accessible to readers by analyzing how the life of the artist informs the creative process.

    Through class lectures, Zoom discussion groups, and homework exercises, participants will learn about selected African American artists from different perspectives and produce a 350-word essay concentrating on one work of art. Time will also be devoted to peer reviews of essay drafts in Zoom discussion groups. These workshops are designed to develop marketable skills as a freelance writer writing about Black art and artists.

  • - Blacklandia Presents: The Confession of Copeland Cane with Keenan Norris
    Blacklandia Presents: The Confession of Copeland Cane with Keenan Norris

    Blacklandia Presents: The Confession of Copeland Cane with Keenan Norris


    February 6, 2022

    Inlandia Institute’s

    Blacklandia Events Series Presents

    The Confession of Copeland Cane with Keenan Norris

    In conversation with Eric DeVaughnn

    Sunday, February 6, 2022, 1:30-2:30 PM PST

    On Zoom

    Free and open to the public, but registration is required.

    https://tinyurl.com/CopelandCane

    On Sunday, February 6, from 1:30-2:30 PM, Inlandia’s Blacklandia Events Series will present a conversation you won’t want to miss! Join author and educator Eric DeVaughnn and novelist, essayist, and short story writer Keenan Norris as they discuss Norris’s latest novel, The Confession of Copeland Cane. This online event is free, but registration is required: https://tinyurl.com/CopelandCane. All are welcome.

    Publisher’s Weekly named The Confession of Copeland Cane one of the best books of the summer: “Norris has created a voice that cannot be ignored.”

    BuzzFeed calls The Confession of Copeland Cane a “significant new voice in fiction. Norris has written what may be one of the defining novels of the era at the intersection between Black Lives Matter and COVID-19.”

    About the novel: Copeland Cane V, the child who fell outta Colored People Time and into America, is a fugitive …

    He is also just a regular teenager coming up in a terrifying world. A slightly eccentric, flip-phone loving kid with analog tendencies and a sideline hustling sneakers, the boundaries of Copeland’s life are demarcated from the jump by urban toxicity, an educational apparatus with confounding intentions, and a police state that has merged with media conglomerates.

    Recruited by the nearby private school even as he and his folks face eviction, Copeland is doing his damnedest to do right by himself, for himself. Yet the myriad forces at play entrap him, and while Copeland’s wry awareness of the absurd keeps life passable (as do his friends and their surprising array of survival skills), when he is caught in the aftermath of a protest rally against police violence, everything changes.

    Set in East Oakland, California in a very near future, The Confession of Copeland Cane introduces us to a prescient and contemporary voice, one whose take on coming of age in America is a profound reflection of our present moment.

  • - Blacklandia Presents: Writing About Black Art with Richard Allen May III
    Blacklandia Presents: Writing About Black Art with Richard Allen May III

    Blacklandia Presents: Writing About Black Art with Richard Allen May III


    February 19, 2022

    Saturdays, February 5, February 19, and February 26, 2022 (4:00-5:30 PM PST)

    Inlandia’s Blacklandia Event Series Presents

    Writing About Black Art with Richard Allen May III – Winter-Spring 2022

    February’s Focus: Writing About Black Art Through a Biographical Lens

    On Zoom; registration required:

    tinyurl.com/WritingAboutBlackArt2022

     Workshops are free. All are welcome.

    February’s three “Writing About Black Art” workshops (February 5, 19, and 26) will explore writing about Black art from a biographical perspective. Participants will examine how to unpack this art and make it accessible to readers by analyzing how the life of the artist informs the creative process.

    Through class lectures, Zoom discussion groups, and homework exercises, participants will learn about selected African American artists from different perspectives and produce a 350-word essay concentrating on one work of art. Time will also be devoted to peer reviews of essay drafts in Zoom discussion groups. These workshops are designed to develop marketable skills as a freelance writer writing about Black art and artists.

  • - Blacklandia Presents: Writing About Black Art with Richard Allen May III
    Blacklandia Presents: Writing About Black Art with Richard Allen May III

    Blacklandia Presents: Writing About Black Art with Richard Allen May III


    February 26, 2022

    Saturdays, February 5, February 19, and February 26, 2022 (4:00-5:30 PM PST)

    Inlandia’s Blacklandia Event Series Presents

    Writing About Black Art with Richard Allen May III – Winter-Spring 2022

    February’s Focus: Writing About Black Art Through a Biographical Lens

    On Zoom; registration required:

    tinyurl.com/WritingAboutBlackArt2022

     Workshops are free. All are welcome.

    February’s three “Writing About Black Art” workshops (February 5, 19, and 26) will explore writing about Black art from a biographical perspective. Participants will examine how to unpack this art and make it accessible to readers by analyzing how the life of the artist informs the creative process.

    Through class lectures, Zoom discussion groups, and homework exercises, participants will learn about selected African American artists from different perspectives and produce a 350-word essay concentrating on one work of art. Time will also be devoted to peer reviews of essay drafts in Zoom discussion groups. These workshops are designed to develop marketable skills as a freelance writer writing about Black art and artists.