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In Her Art, Carrack Director Saba Taj Populates a Sanctuary for the Secret Language of Women

by Zaina Alsous 03/07/201901/11/2023

An appreciation of the director of Durham’s community gallery, on the occasion of her dazzling recent solo show in Philadelphia.

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Alexis Pauline Gumbs’s Groundbreaking Poetic Trilogy Engaging with Black Feminist Scholars Continues in M Archive: After the End of the World

by Zaina Alsous 03/28/201802/08/2023

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