Langston Hughes Medal

The Langston Hughes Medal has been awarded annually by the Langston Hughes Festival of the City College of New York since 1978. The medal "is awarded to highly distinguished writers from throughout the African American diaspora for their impressive works of poetry, fiction, drama, autobiography and critical essays that help to celebrate the memory and tradition of Langston Hughes. Each year, the LHF’s Advisory Committee reviews the work of major black writers from Africa to America whose work is accessed as likely having a lasting impact on world literature.".[1]

Langston Hughes Festival Advisory Committee
Members
Jodi-Ann Francis
Retha Powers
Emily Raboteau
Felice Neals
Yahdon Israel
Norval Soleyn
Gordon E. Thompson
David Unger
Linda Villarosa
Charles Frye
Director of the Langston Hughes Festival
Vanessa K. Valdes
English Department Chair
Elizabeth Mazzola
Dean of Humanities and Arts
Erec Koch
President of the College
Vincent Boudreau
Parent organization
The City College of New York

Recipients

Recipients of the Langston Hughes medallion[2] are:

References

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