Where:
Goethe-Institut Boston
170 Beacon Street
Boston, MA 02116
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Rainy Day Ideas
Event website:
https://www.goethe.de/ins/us/en/sta/bos/ver.cfm?event_id=26116811
An open conversation on approaches to supporting Black authors in Boston and Germany
Join authors and activists Nakia Hill and Sharon Dodua Otoo for an open conversation on approaches to supporting Black authors in Boston and Germany. Hill and Otoo present from their own experience with creating formats and platforms for Black writers and then invite the audience to join in an open dialog. The aim is to create an inclusive and welcoming space post election for reflection and support.
Nakia Hill is a writer, poet, journalist, and educator. She is the author of Water Carrier, a book of poetry, I Still Did It, an intergenerational anthology on resilience and the newly released anthology How We Take Up Space focused on spatial justice. A proud native of Roxbury, Hill was named an artist-in-residence by the Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture in 2018 and a GrubStreet Teaching Fellow in 2023. She is a recipient of multiple awards and honors for her work. She is committed to using her skills and expertise to inspire, inform, and empower others through the power of storytelling.
Sharon Dodua Otoo is a novelist and political activist. Otoo won the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize in 2016 with the text "Herr Gröttrup setzt sich hin". Her first novel "Adas Raum" was published by S. Fischer Verlag in 2021 and has been translated into several languages, including two English language versions "Ada's Realm" (MacLehose Press, 2023) and "Ada's Room" (Riverhead Books, 2023). In collaboration with the Ruhrfestspiele, one of the oldest, largest and most renowned theatre festivals in Europe, she curates the Black German-language literature festival "Resonanzen".