YR:S1
Summer 2020
Nonfiction
Lanette Dishmon
Mirroring Mama: A Dark-Skinned Love To Learn And Live ByJasmine Smith
Daddy Lessons, Mommy TeachingsAlana Brown-Davis
Letter to my Future DaughterPoetry
Jayla Sheffield
3 poemsBijou David
3 poemsAlana Brown-Davis
2 poemsAzya Nicole Lyons
3 poemsJaleia Carter
3 poemsart
Born and raised in Tate county, Senotobia, LEONARD MAIDEN is a Southern Black artist who puts on for the Mississippi delta—albeit he's the magnolia state's best kept secret. Maiden's work is steeped in the deep South's rural and social culture, bearing such titles as, "Gon' to the Store," "When Cotton Was King," and "Sunday Service." He paints depictions of Black folks up against the backdrop of Mississippi's rich landscape, and Baton Rouge's Black casino society.