Dear Professor Muhammad:
I am writing to make you aware of the media interest the "Haiku Middle Passage" exhibit has attracted at Holy Family University.
Currently, information on the exhibit appears in a listing in the Northeast Times, a local weekly newspaper that has a circulation of roughly 112,000. In addition, a 45-second news report regarding the Haiku Middle Passage exhibit is scheduled to air Wednesday (Feb.6) throughout the day on KYW Newsradio 1060 AM (www.kyw1060.com). KYW Newsradio 1060 is the premier news radio station for the Philadelphia area with well over 2 million listeners. Community Affairs Reporter Karin Phillips visited the Holy Family art gallery today (Feb. 4) to view the exhibit and get information for the news report. She was also given information about the Haiku Middle Passage blog Web site and was invited to contact you.
...Thank you for involving Holy Family University in this endeavor and congratulations on the success of the traveling exhibit.
It’s been over 200 years since Great Britain abolished the TransAtlantic Slave Trade - yet human trafficking continues today. Haiku Middle Passage is an artistic collaboration between poetry, visual art, and music with the purpose of reflection and action that result in discontinuing Modern Day Slavery. The exhibit shows a collective historical experience that mirrors an unacceptable present but predicts a more humane future. The exhibit goal is 200 exhibitions (and is always looking for sites).
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