Kimmika's POETRY/PERFORMANCE Venues include:
· Clef Club (February 2000)
· Painted Bride ((February 2000)
· Detroit Yacht Club (February 2000)
· Gloria’s Café (February 2000)
· Unity ‘99 (Seattle, August 1999)
· New York DaimlerChrysler (December 1999)
· Poet’s Den (February 1999)
· Robins Bookstore (April 1999)
· Girard College, Haverford Elementary School, Maner Junior College, Barns & Noble Bryn Mawr, Bread of Life Bookstore, West Philadelphia Regional Library, Poetry in the Park, Penn’s Landing (1998—1997), WarmDaddy’s Po’Jazz Series, Community Education Center, The Mayor’s Conference on Women, Graterford Prison, The Black Family Reunion (Philadelphia & Washington D.C.), Philadelphia Black Writers Conference, North Carolina A&T, Swarthmore College.
As a PRESENTER some of Kimmika L. H. William's Venues include:
Presenter: “Women of Color Resisting Violence” University of Minnesota, April 2000
--- Presenter: W.E.B. Dubois Conference, Philadelphia Medical College “Grafitti As Resistance Art: Deconstructing Philadelphia’ Wall Art” April 2000
--- Presenter: “Ties That Bind: A Comparative Analysis of the Work of Zora Neale Hurston and Geneva Smitherman Work on African American Language” — African American Rhetoric and Innovation as a part of the 1999 Congress of the Humanities and Social Justice Federation of Canada, Quebec June 1999
--- Panel Organizer & Panelist: “Fabulous Forty: The Anthropology of Barbie and Her Impact on Western Notions of the Ideal”. Feminist Futures Conference, Rutgers University, May 1999
--- Panelist: Tenth Annual Black Writers Conference, Community College Philadelphia, 1998
--- Presenter: “Bridge Across My Back: A Discussion of the Work of Collaboration Among Women Artists of Color”, Feminist Futures, Rutgers University
--- Seventh Annual Cheikh Anta Diop African American Studies Conference, Temple University, Ebonics: African Language in the Diaspora, “Identifying Afrocentric Characteristics in the Language of Black America”, 1995
--- Presenter: Camden County College Black History Month Lecture Series, “A Question of Identity: Why African American Women Don’t Embrace the Feminist Movement”, 1995
--- Lectures: Smith College, Philadelphia College of Textiles, Keystone Junior College, Roanoke University, University of Delaware, University of Glassboro, Megar Evers College, University of Pennsylvania, Temple University, Pierce Junior College, University of the Arts