Northwestern Michigan College Library and Title Track Presents: Blackness & Becoming with Antonio Michael Downing

Northwestern Michigan College and Title Track
N/A
Detroit, MI 49686
United States

VIRTUAL EVENT | FREE

BLACKNESS & BECOMING

Join the Northwestern Michigan College Library and Title Track
on Saturday, February 20, 2021, at 6 pm CST/7 pm EST

for a conversation about how memory, family and our collective histories shape our identity with musician and author Antonio Michael Downing (aka John Orpheus) and Kaylan Waterman, musician and host of Detroit’s Kumbuka, an annual remembrance of African Americans in the literary arts.

Antonio Michael’s new book, Saga Boy: My Life of Blackness and Becoming, is released in Canada this month and in the U.S. in September and available for preorder now. Written, in part, in our own Northern Michigan, Saga Boy tells the harrowing story of the 11-year old Antonio Michael’s displacement from the rainforest of Trinidad to the snowy wilderness of Canada upon the death of his beloved grandmother and his subsequent metamorphosis.

BLACKNESS & BECOMING promises a captivating conversation between Downing and Waterman, as well as an opportunity for Q&A and audience comment.

Saturday, February 20 at 6 pm CST/7pm EST
Zoom: https://nmc.zoom.us/j/93785985852 (Webinar ID: 937 8598 5852)