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What We Keep Keeps Us: A Workshop for Custodial Grandmothers, Mothers & Grandmothers of Court-involved Youth

Global Education Center 4822 Charlotte Ave, Nashville, TN, United States

Global Education welcomes Jaki Shelton Green, poetry teacher, Duke's Center for Documentary Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill Writer-in-Residence, and NC Poet Laureate for a workshop for grandmothers & mothers with court-involved youth. The event is part of the Black Arts in America project partially funded through Humanities Tennessee's General Grant Program.

Black Arts in America: Poetry of Witness

Global Education Center 4822 Charlotte Ave, Nashville, TN, United States

Global Education welcomes Jaki Shelton Green, poetry teacher, Duke's Center for Documentary Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill Writer-in-Residence, and NC Poet Laureate for an evening of poetry and discussion. The event is part of the Black Arts in America project partially funded through Humanities Tennessee's General Grant Program.

Black Arts in America: Stories of Our Ancestors

Global Education Center 4822 Charlotte Ave, Nashville, TN, United States

Join the Global Education Center for an afternoon of wisdom and stories with the Graceful Soul Storyweavers, representing the value and power of oral traditions for societal change. Part of the project series Black Arts in American, partially funded by Humanities Tennessee's General Grant Program.

WYXR Stereo Sessions: Reap the Lost Dreamers

Memphis Listening Lab 1350 Concourse Ave, Memphis, TN, United States

Join WYXR at the Memphis Listening Lab to listen to and discuss the Companion's 1977 progressive rock album "Reap the Lost Dreamers." Hosted by Pat Sansone and Jay "Jay B." Boyd. WYXR Stereo Sessions are a series of free, in-person listening parties that explore and examine albums in the Memphis music catalog that achieve cult…

Wild Summer of Authors: Lisa Regan

Soddy Daisy Community Library 9619 Dayton Pike Suite C,, Soddy-Daisy, TN, United States

Join the Soddy-Daisy Community Library (SDCL) and the Kelcurt Foundation in welcoming author Lisa Regan for a virtual reading and discussion event. For more information, visit: https://kelcurtfoundation.org/current-events The SDCL Wild Summer of Authors series is partly supported by a grant from Humanities Tennessee.

Postponed — TN Writers/TN Stories: Marissa Moss

TN State Museum 1000 Rosa L Parks Blvd, Nashville, TN, United States

Join us for our first TN Writers | TN Stories with Marissa R. Moss, Her Country (Henry Holt) in conversation with Jewly Hight, WNXP editorial director and NPR music reporter. Our new book series, in partnership with Humanities Tennessee, Chapter 16 and Vanderbilt University Press, begins with a reading by music journalist Marissa R. Moss of Her Country and a discussion with Jewly Hight, WNXP editorial…