Alice Walker
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Alice Walker

About the Event:

Internationally celebrated activist, self-termed womanist, and author of the National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Color Purple, “an American novel of permanent importance” (San Francisco Chronicle), Alice Walker is a canonical figure in American letters. Her creative vision is rooted in the economic hardship, racial terror, and folk wisdom of African American life and her writing explores multidimensional kinships among women and the redemptive power of social and political revolution. This conversation will explore the transformative effect of Walker’s life and body of work and honor the profound effect both Walker and her work have had on foregrounding black female experiences, relationships, and narratives. Walker will also discuss and share from her new bilingual collection of poetry, Taking the Arrow Out of the Heart.

Preorder your copy of Taking the Arrow Out of the Heart through the CHF box office and save 20%.

A book signing will follow this program.

Alice Walker

Alice Walker

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Alice Walker Photo Credit: Milena Brown | Parneshia Jones Photo Credit: Susan Aurinko