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黑料不打烊鈥檚 28th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Public Affairs Lecture featuring poet, activist and playwright Sonia Sanchez, has been rescheduled for 7 p.m., Wednesday, March 9, in the Maxwell Auditorium. The lecture was originally scheduled to take place on Feb. 2, but was canceled due to inclement weather.
Sanchez will present 鈥淭he legacy of Martin Luther King: How we must continue his work.鈥 The lecture is sponsored by the Department of African American Studies (AAS) in The and the and is free and open to the public. Paid parking is available in the Irving garage ($4).
Additionally, AAS will host an Open Classroom Conversation with Sanchez at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 10, in Sims Hall, Room 219. The session is free and open to the public.
Sanchez has lectured all over the world on issues of black culture, women鈥檚 liberation, peace and racial justice. She taught for more than two decades at Temple University, where she was the first Presidential Fellow and held the Laura Carnell Chair in English. She is a longstanding sponsor of the Women鈥檚 International League for Peace and Freedom and is one of 20 African American women featured in 鈥淔reedom Sisters,鈥 an interactive exhibition created by the Cincinnati Museum Center and Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition.
Sanchez鈥檚 poetry helped define the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s. She is the author of more than 16 books, including 鈥淢orning Haiku鈥 (Beacon Press 2010); 鈥淚鈥檓 Black When I鈥檓 Singing, I鈥檓 Blue When I Ain鈥檛 and Other Plays鈥 (Duke University Press 2010), edited by Jacqueline Wood; 鈥淗omegirls and Handgrenades鈥 (White Pine Press, new edition 2007); and 鈥淪hake Loose My Skin鈥 (Beacon Press 1999).
Sanchez is the recipient of a number of awards. She is the Poetry Society of America鈥檚 2001 Robert Frost Medalist and a Ford Freedom Scholar from the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History. She received the Robert Creeley award (2009), the Harper Lee Award (2004), the Alabama Distinguished Writer and the National Visionary Leadership Award (2006), the Leeway Foundation Transformational Award (2005) and the Langston Hughes Poetry Award (1990). She also received a Pew Fellowship in the Arts (1992-93), the National Endowment for the Arts Lucretia Mott Award (1984), the American Book Award (1985) and the Peace and Freedom Award from Women International League for Peace and Freedom (1989), among others.
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