
His short film ‘Dear Beloved Son’ was awarded a Short Film award from the Center for Global Muslim Life in 2020. Following the success of his first book, the author dropped his sophomore collection of poems, titled ‘2 Parts Oxygen: How I Learned to Breathe.’ Touré also serves as a guest lecturer/performer at Howard University, Princeton University, and Georgetown University, among other reputed schools in the country. Unlike Tariq, she doesn’t travel and can only be seen at the gates of a mountain, acting as a guardian. In the series, Tour meets with Nicole Smith after a book reading. Tariq’s character design includes moon motifs with very cold color schemes while Celeste’s design includes sun motifs with a warm color scheme and a star on her black mandolin. The character is based on a real-life poet and activist from Baltimore. Since gaining recognition for his work as a poet, Tariq Touré continues to craft new poetry. Tariq Tour is introduced in the third episode of ‘We Own This City,’ titled ‘ Part Three ,’ with actor Nathan E. His first collection of poetry titled ‘Black Seeds’ was published in 2016 to rave reviews from critics earning Touré mainstream attention. Then unexpectedly she said, I went to see Tariq's mother.

He is a devout Muslim and cites Malcolm X as one of the major influences in his life. century Sita had gone on with her life instead of throwing herself on a burning pyre. Over the years, reputed publishers such as Muslim Matters, Salon, Washington Post, Al Jazeera, The Nation Magazine, and Sapelo Square have featured Touré’s poetry, earning him fame and reputation.

Before becoming a published author, he studied at Bowie State University in Prince George’s County, Maryland.
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He bonds with the Moontouched Girl, and he has a particular affinity for fish. The Reader is able to understand him, and he joins the Nightwings.

Ti'zo is first encountered after the Moontouched Girl fends off the howler attack. He re-emerged years later, having become an integral part of Volfred’s Plan, and to serve as a liaison between Volfred and a certain band of exiles whom he entrusted. But, when misfortune fell, he disappeared. Ti’s is older than he appears, and drove the blackwagon of the Nightwings for many years, learning much about the Rites while traveling with the triumvirate. In fact, he seems to be descended from the most famous imp of them all. There are a lot of imps in the Downside, but few, if any, are like this one. You and he quickly formed an understanding. This particular imp defies all such common understanding, and seems to be deeply connected to the blackwagon of the Nightwings, and, perhaps, the Rites themselves. Imps are known for having superior appetites but not for having much in the way of intellect. He is a venerable drive-imp who seems to know the ins and outs of the Nightwings' blackwagon.
