Kwanzaa 2022 Celebration Presentation by Noni Ervin

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Kwanzaa 2022 Celebration Presentation by Noni Ervin

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Video recording of a presentation to the Black Collective by poet and author Noni Ervin for the 2022 Kwanzaa Celebration. Ervin is the author of "Verbatim: Living, Loving, Surviving" and a member of the Seattle-based African American Writers' Alliance. She is the Founder and Creator of Kinara Park Kids and the Founder of the Kwanzaa Awards.[1]

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Permissions for reproduction and use must be obtained from Noni Ervin.

Copyright of these materials has been retained by The Tacoma – Pierce County Black Collective, Film Producer(s) and the video participants. Films and videos are intended for non-commercial purposes only and require the following credit line: Copyright Tacoma – Pierce County Black Collective. Any direct or implied commercial purpose requires permission from the Black Collective’s Access Approval Committee.

Copyright of all images is held by the Tacoma – Pierce County Black Collective. Any public use has to be preapproved by the Black Collective’s Access Approval Committee.

In all cases the following credit line is required: Copyright Tacoma – Pierce County Black Collective, Tacoma Public Library Northwest Room.

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"About Noni," Verbatim by Noni.

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