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Recent Press

Black Study Intensive Will Look at Current Issues through Art
University Community Encouraged to Join Black Study Intensive This Fall
Poetry Partnership Elevates Voices of Black Poets
Center for African American Poetry and Poetics co-founder Hayes returns for reading
Behavioral Health Vets Discover Love of Writing
African-American poetry center director wants to spread the word into the community
Center for African American Poetry and Poetics hosts “Black Ecstatic” panel and showcase
The Spirit of Collaboration: Center for African American Poetry and Poetics
PITT News - #Black Poets Speak Out on Police Brutality
Recognizing Hungers That Are Already There: A Conversation with Designer Mitch McEwen
The Rumpus Interview with Dawn Lundy Martin
Ploughshares' Veronica Fitzpatrick blogs about CAAPP's November 10th #BlackPoetsSpeakOut event.
Poets & Writers features the Center for African American Poetry and Poetics
Ploughshares blogger Veronica Fitzpatrick highlights our June 19th event, Celebrating Black Poetry & 20 Years of Cave Canem
CAAPP is profiled in Pittsburgh Magazine
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CAVE CANEM ORAL HISTORY PROJECT

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The Cave Canem Oral History Project is a collaborative project that allows Cave Canem fellows from over the 20-year history of the foundation to upload stories about the effect that Cave Canem has had on their lives.

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