Don't miss this Thursday's Women Writers of the Diaspora reading/discussion with FARAH JASMINE GRIFFIN, William B. Ransford Professor of English and Comparative Literature and African-American Studies at Columbia University. One of Dr. Griffin's areas of expertise is politics, so a discussion two days after the New York primary promises to be especially lively!
When: 6:00pm, Thursday, April 21, 2016
Where: Calabar Imports Harlem (corner 134th St. & Frederick Douglass Blvd.)
Where: Calabar Imports Harlem (corner 134th St. & Frederick Douglass Blvd.)
FARAH
JASMINE GRIFFIN (B.A., Harvard,
Ph.D., Yale) is q true renaissance woman whose expertise spans the areas of American and
African American literature, music, history and politics. Dr. Griffin, who received a 2006-2007 Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers fellowship at the New York
Public Library, is the author of
Who Set You Flowin’: The African American
Migration Narrative (Oxford, 1995), If
You Can’t Be Free, Be a Mystery: In Search of Billie Holiday (Free Press,
2001) and Clawing At the Limits of Cool:
Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and the Greatest Jazz Collaboration Ever
(Thomas Dunne, 2008). She is the editor of
Beloved Sisters and Loving Friends: Letters from Addie Brown and Rebecca Primus
(Knopf, 1999), co-editor with Cheryl Fish, of Stranger in the Village: Two Centuries of African American Travel
Writing (Beacon, 1998) and co-editor with Brent Edwards and Robert O'Meally
of Uptown Conversations: The New Jazz
Studies (Columbia University Press, 2004).
WOMEN
WRITERS OF THE DIASPORA is a
reading/discussion series created and moderated by Dr. Celesti Colds Fechter, Exec. Director of Education Success Services
and Prof., Org. Behavior, King Graduate School, New Rochelle. The series features poetry, prose, memoir,
essay, reportage, urban writing by African and African diasporan women. Past
readers include Opal Palmer Adisa, Amber Atiya, Keisha-Gaye Anderson,
Jacqueline Bishop, Pamela Booker, Cheryl Boyce-Taylor, Merle Collins, Lorraine
Currelley, Carole Boyce Davies, Bridget Davis, LaTasha Diggs, Kim Coleman
Foote, Ifeona Fulani, Kaitlyn Greenidge, Monica Hand, Eartha Watts Hicks, J.P.
Howard, Linda Susan Jackson, Pamela
Jackson, Jacqueline Johnson, Patricia Spears Jones, Tayari Jones, Dahlma
Llanos-Figueroa, Nigeria Lockley, Yvette Louis, Diana McCaulay, Rosalind
McLymont, Pam Mordecai, Elizabeth Nunez, Ebele Oseye, Dolen Perkins-Valdez,
Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts, Cecily Rodway, Gammy Singer, Danyel Smith, Patricia
Smith, Martha Southgate, Eisa Ulen, and Tiphanie Yanique.
Be sure to mark your calendar for future
readings/discussions: Stephanie Renee Payne, May 5; Mecca Jamilah Sullivan, May
19; Cynthia Mannick, Jun 9. Stay updated
by following the WOMEN WRITERS OF THE DIASPORA blog at http://womenwritersofdiaspora.blogspot.com/.
The venue, Calabar Imports Harlem, is
provided by Atim Anette Otun. The series
is co-sponsored by Mosaic Literary
Magazine.
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