Faith Ringgold Removes Her Name From New Harlem Children’s Museum

The artist and author, known for her painted story quilts, had been enthusiastic about the planned Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling attached to an affordable housing development in her old neighborhood. Then, two months ago, she cut all ties with the project, saying that the developers hadn’t provided for art insurance, security or storage. The developers counter that it’s too early in the process – construction hasn’t yet begun – to finalize such arrangements.

Pygmalion In Rhodesia

“In Pygmalion, Henry Higgins takes a poor flower girl named Eliza Doolittle and teaches her to speak the king’s English. In [Zimbabwean-American writer Danai Gurira’s] The Convert, Jekesai, a young woman from the Shona people, runs away from an arranged marriage and is taken under the wing of a black Catholic missionary named Chilford.