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SUMMARY:Ottawa International Writers Festival
DESCRIPTION:The second half of the Ottawa International Writers Festival Spring Edition is back this week! Here at MAX\, we’re especially interested in Baldwin\, Styron\, and Me. \n\n\n\nAn unlikely literary friendship from the past sheds light on the radicalization of public debate around identity\, race\, and censorship. Peter Schneider sits down with author Mélikah Abdelmoumen\, and translator Catherine Khordoc for a discussion on their acclaimed book\, Baldwin\, Styron\, and Me . \n\n\n\nIn 1961\, James Baldwin spent several months in William Styron’s guest house. The two wrote during the day\, then spent evenings confiding in each other and talking about race in America. During one of those conversations\, Baldwin is said to have convinced his friend to write\, in first person\, the story of the 1831 slave rebellion led by Nat Turner. The Confessions of Nat Turner was published to critical acclaim\, winning the Pulitzer Prize in 1968\, and also creating outrage in part of the African American community. \n\n\n\nDecades later\, the controversy around cultural appropriation\, identity\, and the rights and responsibilities of the writer still resonates. In Baldwin\, Styron\, and Me\, Mélikah Abdelmoumen considers the writers’ surprising yet vital friendship from her standpoint as a racialized woman torn by the often unidimensional versions of her identity put forth by today’s politics and media. Considering questions of identity\, race\, equity\, and the often contentious public debates about these topics\, Abdelmoumen works to create a space where the answers are found by first learning how to listen—even in disagreement. \n\n\n\nGet tickets to this event through the link below! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCheck out the full lineup here!
URL:https://maxottawa.ca/list/ottawa-international-writers-festival-2/
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SUMMARY:HIV/AIDS\, Harm Reduction\, and 2SLGBTQIA+ History
DESCRIPTION:In the early days of the HIV/AIDS epidemic\, communities took action where governments failed—creating harm reduction programs to prevent HIV transmission and care for one another. Many of those programs still exist today\, offering life-saving support amid the ongoing drug toxicity crisis. \n\n\n\nNow\, harm reduction services are under threat\, HIV rates are rising\, and politicians are scapegoating people who use drugs. These struggles are deeply connected. \n\n\n\nJoin us on Wednesday\, May 14 for a webinar with organizers from past and present. Together\, we’ll explore where these movements began\, what was achieved\, and why solidarity between communities is essential to defending health\, dignity\, and justice. \n\n\n\n🗓 May 14\, 2025🕐 1–2:30pm EST | 10–11:30am PST💻 Register through the link below.
URL:https://maxottawa.ca/list/hiv-aids-harm-reduction-and-2slgbtqia-history/
CATEGORIES:Advocacy & empowerment,Educational
LOCATION:https://maxottawa.ca/list/hiv-aids-harm-reduction-and-2slgbtqia-history/
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