Join us as the family of Poet Gwendolyn Cara Russell Green read excerpts from her literary catalog.
Join us for an intimate evening celebrating the powerful poetry of Gwendolyn Cara Russell Green, hosted by the Center for Black Literature and Culture. Delve into her evocative verses that illuminate themes of identity, resilience, and the beauty of the Black experience. This poetry reading promises to be a profound exploration of language and emotion, honoring the richness of cultural heritage through the artistry of one of today's most compelling voices in poetry
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