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Jazzwomen: Conversations With Twenty-One Musicians, Enstice, Stockhouse
Indiana University Press, ISBN 0-253-34436-0, pg. 194
Three Days as the Crow Flies, Daniel Simmons
Washington Square Press, ISBN 0-7434-6640-3, Facing pages of each chapter
I Dreamed My People Were Calling But I Couldn't Find My Way Home
Daniel Simmons, Moore Black Press, ISBN: 0-9658303-1-0, 32 photographs plus cover


The City Sun, Nov. 22 - 28, 1995, pgs. 24-25
Minority Business News USA, Jun, 15 - Jul. 15, 1996, cover
Nippon Camera, 1997 8, pg. 145 • New York Amsterdam News, Oct. 8 - 14, 1998, pg. 32
Russell Simmons’ One World Magazine, Dec. 1998 Vol. 4, issue 4, pgs. 108 & 110
Show Business, Mar. 17 - 23, 1999, pg. 11
Minority Business News USA, Mar. 15 - Apr. 15, 1999, pgs. 8 & 14
NFL Insider, 1999 edition Vol. XXX NO. 3, pg. 3A
The International Review of African American Art, Vol.17, No. 2, pgs. 32 - 36
Daily Challenge, Mar. 8, 2000 Vol. 28 No. 244, Final (centerfold)
Flat Iron, Vol. 6 No. 4, Holiday 2000, pgs. 47 - 48 • Vibe, Aug. 2001, pg. 72 “For Art’s Sake”
Cobi’s Music News, Universal Jazz Coalition, Sept. 2001, pgs. 16 - 17, “Cobi’s 75th”
Russell Simmons’ One World Magazine, Summer 2001 Vol. 6, issue 4, CODTB article pgs. 100 - 101
ARTnews, April 2002 Vol. 101/ No. 4, pg. 116
UJC, Cobi’s Music News, Apr. 10, 2002, pgs. 16 - 18, “Cobi’s 76”
Hamptons Magazine, Aug. 9 - 15, 2002, pg. 96, “East Enders Act Out!”
Visions Spring/Summer 2003, pg. 41, “A Generous Crusade”
Courier News, Nov. 5, 2003, pg. 8, “Plainfield Schools Keep Pace with Innovative New Exhibit”
Dance Magazine, November 2003, pg. 45, “Doing Double Duty," Stephan Koplowitz
ColorLines Race Culture Action, Fall 2003, Vol. 6 Issue 3, pg. 20, “Motion to Repeal”
Caribbean Life, Dec. 30, 2003, pg. 34, “The Brothers Simmons Create Scholarship for Ex-Prisoners”
NRG Magazine, Winter 2003, pgs. 3, 25 - 27, “25th Annual Bedford Stuyvesant House Tour”
NRG Magazine, Spring 2004, pgs. 9 - 10; 12 - 15; 41; 56 - 59, various stories.
NRG Magazine, Summer 2004, pgs. 9 - 12 “To the Table” Pgs. 14 - 19 “Broken Angel”
New York Amsterdam News, 2004 Vol. 95 No. 24 6/10 - 16, pg. 23
Caribbean Life, June 15, 2004, pgs. 49 & 51
African Voices Fall/Winter 2006-7, Vol. 12, Issue 20, Front Cover, and pgs, 44 - 45, Book review "Home is Where the Art is," Melissa Fraser


African American Artists Visual Database: Mark Lee Blackshear
The Downtown Brooklyn Partnership: Fort Greene Market
Jones Contemporary Art: Mark Lee Blackshear
Kamoinge: Photographers • Kamoinge: Mark Lee Blackshear
New York Times Store: Still Waters - Kent Falls, CT, 2005
New York Times Store: Neon Lights & Blue Cover - Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, 2006
Beyond Mainstream: Rhythm Track - Lorenzo La Roc Takes Violin Out of the Orchestra

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