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| Renaissance House Presents Poets Afaa Michael Weaver and Rich Michelson July 3 in Martha's VineyardRenaissance House Writers and Artists Retreat in Martha’s Vineyard Presents “It Don't Matter If You're Black or White" with Award-Winning Poets Afaa Michael Weaver and Rich Michelson on “Ethnic, Macho, Poetry” at Katharine Cornell Theater
By: Renaissance House Retreat for Writers and Artists “Both men write issue oriented poetry with deep thoughts delivered in language tailored to the needs of their audiences,” said Abigail McGrath, founder of Renaissance House. “Afaa is black and Rich is white. Both men write about race, multiculturalism and humanity in a realistic, down to earth style.” Afaa Michael Weaver, a Renaissance House Writer-in- Residence, was born in East Baltimore and is the son of a sharecropper. Recently, he was featured in Time magazine for earning the Kingsley Tufts Award (http://www.cgu.edu/ “Good writing is two things: putting words together in a pretty way and having good thoughts. What separates Afaa from other good writers is that he combines those two talents in an unique way that is totally inclusive,” said McGrath. “He is truly a Renaissance man not just because he is a wordsmith, but because he also has a capacity to understand the human emotion that binds us all together. The fact that he worked in a factory and that he won a Fulbright allows him to be able to touch each one us in language we can all understand.” Rich Michelson is winner of the Harlem Book Fest, Phillis Wheatley award, The Parents Choice Award, The Gillette Burgess Award, The National Jewish Book Award and a range of others. He writes both heartwarming, historical stories and imaginative, word loving poetry collections. His children's book was listed by the New Yorker as a Best Book of 1993. Subsequent books have received a Children's book Committee Book of the Year, a Jewish Book Council Book of the Month and a Skipping Stones Magazine Multicultural Honor Award. Michelson’ “Rich Michelson is one of the more charming and affable residents of the camp grounds in Oak Bluffs. You can sit on his porch and hear him tell fascinating stories of all ilk. Funny, opinionated and well informed, Rich can talk to anybody about any-thing,” said McGrath. “On July 3, we will be celebrating his birthday at the Katharine Cornell Theatre.” Sponsored by the Helene Johnson and Dorothy West Foundation, Renaissance House was named in honor of these two cousins who were writers during the Harlem Renaissance. West, the author of the award-winning novel and film The Wedding, and her poet cousin Johnson (Mc Grath’s mother) were writers during the Harlem Renaissance. . Founded by McGrath, an author, playwright and filmmaker who was the inspiration for the novel The Wedding, Renaissance House provides writers and other artists with a subsidized retreat away from life's responsibilities and the space in which to create new works of art. It is one of the few retreats designed for issue-oriented writers, writers of color and writers of social justice. Renaissance House Celebrates of Frederick Douglass Speech on July 4 Renaissance House invites readers of all ages to go to the famous Inkwell Beach in Oak Bluffs, Martha’s Vineyard on Saturday, July 4 at 12:00noon to bring life to the words of one of the top speeches of all time. Participants are invited to publicly read sections of the historic speech “What Does the Fourth of July Mean to the Negro?” by the legendary human rights activist Frederick Douglass, the first black citizen in U.S. history to hold a high ranking government office. All events are FREE!! For any questions on the July 3 poetry reading or the July 4 Frederick Douglass program, please call Renaissance House at 917-747-0367 or email Renaissancehse@ End
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