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National Black Writers Conference (#NBWC2024)

More than 50 Award-Winning and Best-Selling Writers Will Gather To Address The Relevancy of Black Literature, The Dangers of Book Bans, DEI Blowback, and Much More. THIS IS A PUBLIC EVENT AND ALL ARE WELCOME!

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Organizador de National Black Writers Conference (#NBWC2024)
Founded in 2002, the mission of theCenter for Black Literatureat Medgar Evers College, CUNY (CBL) is to expand, broaden, and enrich the public’s knowledge and aesthetic appreciation of Black literature. The Center is a nationally respected resource for Black writers and the general public to study the literature of people from the African diaspora. The Center was also established to institutionalize the National Black Writers Conference (NBWC), founded by John Oliver Killens in 1986 at Medgar Evers College.To achieve its core mission, CBL partners with local high schools, Medgar Evers College, as well as with literary, community, and cultural arts organizations nationwide. With our partners, we present public and academic programs to youth, high school students, college students, and the public. Our offerings include author readings, literary workshops, writer retreats, conferences, symposia, and a biennial journal.Dr. Brenda M. Greene is the founder and executive director of the Center for Black Literature.