2021 National Black Writers Conference Biennial Symposium
Paule Marshall and John A. Williams are two Black writers whose literary careers were launched with the publication of Brown Girl, Brownstones in 1959
“Writers on Writing” Radio Show
About the Episode In this rebroadcast, Dr. Brenda Greene interviews writer Donna Hill, a multipublished author. They discuss her recent novel, Confessions in
Passover Seder
In celebration of Passover, a holiday that spans eight days during spring break, School of Liberal Arts Dean Ethan Gologor will lead
Women's HerStory Month 2021: The Powwer! Series Featuring Blair Imani
POWWER! (Passionate Outstanding Women Who Effortlessly Rock!) was created to highlight extraordinary women who have advanced their fields while simultaneously serving and
“Writers on Writing” Radio Show
About the Episode Dr. Brenda Greene interviews Talib Kweli Greene, an American hip hop artist, lyrical poet, entrepreneur and activist, and the
Vibrate Higher: A Discussion with Talib Kweli
In celebration of National Poetry Month, the Center for Black Literature presents a discussion with renowned hip-hop artist and activist Talib Kweli
“Writers on Writing” Radio Show (Replay)
About the Episode Dr. Brenda Greene interviews Talib Kweli Greene, an American hip hop artist, lyrical poet, entrepreneur and activist, and the
2021 National Black Writers Conference Keynote Airs On C-SPAN
The theme of the 2021 National Black Writers Conference, “They Cried I Am: The Life and Work of Paule Marshall and John
“Writers On Writing” Radio Show
About the Episode Dr. Brenda Greene interviews African American literary scholar Dr. Mary Helen Washington. This interview continues the discussion on Paule
Testing Center Virtual Front Desk
Testing Center Virtual Front Desk Time: Apr 21, 2021 10:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85613669197?pwd=YUhsK2NOeVhTcytIY1E0ZlBabFhoQT09 Meeting ID:
“Writers On Writing” Radio Show (Replay)
About the Episode Dr. Brenda Greene interviews African American literary scholar Dr. Mary Helen Washington. This interview continues the discussion on Paule