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salamishah has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in September 2020. Besides social media accounts, salamishah has populated their site with: • Vision & Justice Now: The Challenge and Promises of American Democracy • Express Newark Presents RITUAL • Leslie Odom Jr., Back in the Room Where It Happens • Zora Neale Hurston’s Play Comes Alive for the First Time - The New York Times • 14 Art Insiders on the Studio Museum's Legacy & New Home in Harlem • With ‘Highest 2 Lowest,’ Spike Lee and Denzel Washington Perfect the Art of Friendship • New York Times • Beyoncé Isn’t Giving Up on America: What We Saw on the Cowboy Carter Tour | Cannonball • A groundbreaking exhibition on the National Mall shows monuments aren't set in stone • ‘The Gilded Age’ Enriches Its Portrait of Black High Society • Sterlin Harjo on Ending ‘Reservation Dogs’ in That Good Way • How the ‘Purpose’ Writer Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and Cast Juggled Revisions • ‘Purlie Victorious’: Ossie Davis’s ‘Gospel to Humanity’ Returns to Broadway • An Actress of Many Passions, Now Making History in ‘Wicked’ • ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Wants to End With a Message of Hope • Pulitzer on the Road • Below the Surface • ‘Wicked’ Star Cynthia Erivo Sees Her Characters Through • TV, Movies, Music and Art to Look Forward to in 2025 • What ‘Wicked’ Has to Say About Our Current Political Moment • On City Strolls, ‘Fat Ham’ Writer Was Inspired by ‘Ghosts of Absence’ • The Wicked Witch of the West: A Heroine for Our Time • Serena Williams Reflects on Her Life and Legacy in a New Docuseries • Beyoncé Rumors Briefly Took Center Stage. Kamala Harris Grabbed It Back. • The Meaning Behind Beyoncé’s ‘Freedom,’ the Harris Campaign Anthem • Who’s Afraid of Being Black? Not Kamala, Beyoncé or Kendrick. • ‘UnPrisoned’ Depicts the Burden of Incarceration With a Light Touch • Wayne Brady and Nichelle Lewis on Striving for Excellence in ‘The Wiz’ • ‘Sally & Tom’ Frees Sally Hemings From Being a Mere Footnote • Her Name Was Ella Watson • A Child’s-Eye View of One Black Family’s Covered-Wagon Journey • Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ Is a Vivid Mission Statement. Let’s Discuss. • Regina King Is Learning to Live With Loss • The Black Girlhood Altar Implores Us to Remember • Design Edition: The Black Sisters Reshaping US Monuments • Express Newark: Blues People • Courage Fund Press Release.pdf • Move over, monuments: The Mall gets first curated multi-artist exhibit • Why Nina Simone Was Always Ahead of Her Time • Endless Grief: The Spectacle of ‘Black Bodies in Pain’ (Published 2020) • What ‘Harry & Meghan’ Still Doesn’t Say About Race • 11 Ways I Escaped Reality This Year • In ‘Topdog/Underdog,’ They Perfect the Art of Deception • The Women of ‘Wakanda Forever’ • Women’s Media Awards tickets • 2022 Pulitzer Prize Remarks: Criticism • 2022 Pulitzer Prize in Criticism • Support A LONG WALK HOME • Salamishah.com