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This year’s theme, “Our Stories, Our Voices,” emphasizes that African American voices must be heard, honored, and amplified.
Festival highlights include a conversation between best-selling author Walter Mosley and Paul Coates, founder of Black Classic Press, on how literature shapes cultural and political consciousness. Acclaimed historian Peniel Joseph will present his upcoming book “Freedom Season: How 1963 Transformed America’s Civil Rights Revolution,” exploring the year’s defining impact on the movement.
Award-winning author and creative writing coach Marita Golden will discuss her latest book “How to Become a Black Writer” with festival founder Rosalind Oliphant, sharing how Black writers can honor their stories and voices.
Children’s author Alice Faye Duncan will lead youth programming inspired by her books Opal Lee and “What It Means to Be Free” and “Yellow Dog Blues.”
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Website: https://go.evvnt.com/3087508-0
