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Location
RISD Auditorium, Canal Walk, Providence, RI 02903
Start Date
2-3-2018 7:00 PM
End Date
2-3-2018 9:00 PM
Description
2017|18 MLK Series Keynote and Honoree, author and cultural critic Roxane Gay hosts the lecture "An Evening with Roxane Gay" in the RISD Auditorium,17 Canal Walk, Providence RI Friday, March 2, 2018 at 7pm.
Roxane's writing is unmatched and widely revered. Her work garners international acclaim for its reflective, no-holds-barred exploration of feminism and social criticism. With a deft eye on modern culture, she brilliantly critiques its ebb and flow with both wit and ferocity. Words like “courage,” “humor,” and “smart” are frequently deployed when describing Roxane. Her collection of essays, Bad Feminist, is universally considered the quintessential exploration of modern feminism. Roxane is a contributing op-ed writer for The New York Times, w co-editor of PANK, and formerly w non-fiction editor at The Rumpus. Her writing also appeared in McSweeney’s, The Nation and many other publications. She recently became the first black woman to ever write for Marvel, writing a comic series in the Black Panther universe called World of Wakanda. Roxane fronts a small army of avid fans on social media and when she finds the time, she dominates the occasional Scrabble tournament.
File Type
.mp4 video
2018 MLK Keynote Address: Roxane Gay
RISD Auditorium, Canal Walk, Providence, RI 02903
2017|18 MLK Series Keynote and Honoree, author and cultural critic Roxane Gay hosts the lecture "An Evening with Roxane Gay" in the RISD Auditorium,17 Canal Walk, Providence RI Friday, March 2, 2018 at 7pm.
Roxane's writing is unmatched and widely revered. Her work garners international acclaim for its reflective, no-holds-barred exploration of feminism and social criticism. With a deft eye on modern culture, she brilliantly critiques its ebb and flow with both wit and ferocity. Words like “courage,” “humor,” and “smart” are frequently deployed when describing Roxane. Her collection of essays, Bad Feminist, is universally considered the quintessential exploration of modern feminism. Roxane is a contributing op-ed writer for The New York Times, w co-editor of PANK, and formerly w non-fiction editor at The Rumpus. Her writing also appeared in McSweeney’s, The Nation and many other publications. She recently became the first black woman to ever write for Marvel, writing a comic series in the Black Panther universe called World of Wakanda. Roxane fronts a small army of avid fans on social media and when she finds the time, she dominates the occasional Scrabble tournament.