A of acclaimed author and civil rights activist James Baldwin by the will culminate with a performance, presentations, and reception at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 2, in 天美麻豆 Hall 105.
Haitian-American author Edwidge Danticat, whose 2019 book Everything Inside won the National Book Critics Circle Fiction Prize, among others, will discuss Baldwin鈥檚 significance. Award-winning actor Harry Lennix, who recently starred on the long-running NBC television series The Blacklist, will read from Baldwin鈥檚 work. And the New York City-based Eden Brooklyn Dance Theater will take the stage for a performance.
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Baldwin鈥檚 extensive body of work includes essays, poetry, plays, and novels, including If Beale Street Could Talk and the semi-autobiographical Go Tell It on the Mountain, both of which inspired films by the same names. Baldwin, who was openly gay, broke ground with his novel Giovanni鈥檚 Room, which explored themes such as homosexuality, bisexuality, and masculinity.
, the institute鈥檚 director and an associate professor in the, notes Baldwin鈥檚 profound effect on American literature, African American literature, and Black studies, and his ease across genres.
鈥淕iven the depth and the breadth of his work and how pathbreaking it was, I think a series of celebrations that are about what he鈥檚 brought to the world of letters and what he brings as a civil rights activist, as a thinker, as a scholar are worthy of a big celebration,鈥 says Brown, who recalls being taken with Baldwin鈥檚 essay collections Notes of a Native Son and The Fire Next Time as a student. 鈥淲hat better time than in his 100th year to do that?鈥
On Aug. 2, which would have been Baldwin鈥檚 100th birthday, the institute began posting short videos on of students, staff, alumni, and other scholars and writers reading from his work. The video project has generated a lot of enthusiasm, Brown says, and more clips will be added on Instagram and the .
The gathering on Saturday, co-sponsored by the English and creative writing and African and African American studies departments, will be 鈥渁 fabulous tribute to an exceptional man and a gifted writer,鈥 she says. 鈥淎nd we鈥檙e going to have a lot of fun.鈥