Library Lecture Explores Slave Trade Through Theatre

Past event
Nov 4, 2020, 7 PM

Brooks Memorial Library and Vermont Humanities Council present Jarvis Green, founder of the Black theatre company JAG Productions, who will invite the audience to reflect individually and collectively on the afterlives and legacies of the transatlantic slave trade. Green will explore how Black Theatre artists—and Black queer and feminist artists more broadly—have created ways to honor this history and heal ancestral trauma.

The First Wednesday Lecture series, a collaboration between the Vermont Humanities Council and Vermont public libraries will be delivered via ZOOM. The virtual talk will be presented at 7pm Wednesday, November 4th, with recordings of the event subsequently available on the VHC Facebook and YouTube channel. Register for the live event, which includes an opportunity for questions and answers by attendees, at https://vthumanities.wufoo.com/forms/register-for-brattleboro-first-wednesdays/

The Vermont Humanities Council's First Wednesdays series is held every month from October through May in nine communities statewide, featuring speakers of national and regional renown. The statewide underwriter for the First Wednesdays 2020-2012 series is the Institute of Museum & Library Services through the Vermont Department of Libraries. The Brooks Memorial Library programs are sponsored by the Friends of Brooks Memorial Library https://friendsofbrookslibraryvt.org/ . November's program is underwritten by The Samara Fund of the Vermont Humanities Council

For more information, contact Brooks Memorial Library at 802.254.5290 or visit www.brookslibraryvt.org.

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