![]() ![]() This event is sponsored by iSchool Diversity Committee and University Library Diversity Committee ![]() Questions? Contact Kathryn La Barre, iSchool Diversity Committee Chair Following the film we'll have a panel discussion with Associate Professor Ellen Moodie (Department of Anthropology, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies and Associate Professor Terri Barnes (Department of History Director - Center for African Studies, Center for Global Studies, Gender and Women's Studies. The film expands that conversation, combining exclusive and unreleased footage of the Nobel Laureate in dialogue with artists-first, in Paris in 2006 and then, in 2015, at her home in New York state-with extensive archival film footage, music, and still images to present a series of candid and incisive exchanges about race, identity, "foreignness," and art's redemptive power. ![]() Morrison invited renowned artists whose work also deals with the experience of cultural and social displacement to join her in a public conversation that she had been pursuing for years through her own research and writing and in her teaching at Princeton University. ![]()
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