I'm happy to accommodate Zoom book club requests for A Death in Harlem (ADIH) and/or Gone Missing in Harlem (GMIH)!
Please contact: <kfch@duke.edu>
2021
Please contact: <kfch@duke.edu>
2021
- Yale School of Medicine Program for Humanities in Medicine. Roundtable. Feb 23rd
- The Collective for Radical Death Studies Rad Death Reads Passed On: African American Mourning Stories Feb 28th
- Gone Missing in Harlem: Left of Black w/Mark Anthony Neal (tba 2021)
- Jambalaya Book Club. St. Louis, MO A Death In Harlem (March 26th)
- LAUNCH! Gone Missing in Harlem w/Prof Imani Perry. (tba April 2021)
- Gone Missing in Harlem meets with ATL bookclub! (tba May 2021)
- Women & Children First Bookstore. Gone Missing in Harlem w/Dr. Helene Gayle, CEO Chicago Community Trust. May 13th.
- International Society for the Study of Narrative. Keynote: "From Fact to Fiction: A Storied Life in Letters" May 20th 12:45pm.
- December 5th. ADIH with Omega Lambda Omega of AKA, Inc.
- November 17th. "Life After Death in Black America." Columbia University. via Zoom.
- October 10th. "All Together Here: Community Symposium for Discovery & Remembrance." Oakwood Cemetery Chapel, Austin, TX
- September 10th. Maumbusoma BookClub ADIH. Buffalo, NY (Zoom)
- August 30th. 1 pm PST Stanford University Community Hour.(Zoom)
- July 17th. ADIH Durham Book Club. via Zoom.
- July 16th. "The Color Codes." Duke Black Alumni Assn. w/Prof. Mark Anthony Neal. via Zoom.
- April 14th. Howard Univ Graduate School AfAm Lit class. ADIH
- April 24th. ADIH w/The Literate Ladies Bookclub via Zoom
- March 3-5. "On Writing" GMIH The Lorwin Lectures. University of Oregon, Eugene.
- Feb 3rd. 12pm. Durham. Hayti Heritage Center. ADIH-Friends of Stanford Warren Library w/ NCCU Archivist André Vann
- Jan 25th. ADIH African American Cultural Celebration: North Carolina Museum of History bit.ly/37wspFu
- 2017. June 16. Washington, DC. Smithsonian NMAAHC. Passed On: African American Mourning Stories-A Memorial.
- 2017. June 26-28. London. Keynote. Global Toni Morrison.
- 2019. April 25. Harvard Medical School. Private Bodies. Center for Bioethics
- 2019. Oct. 21. NPR/WUNC "The State of Things" Karla Holloway: A Quiet Force for Change bit.ly/2rF8u7E
- 2019. Sept. 29. Raleigh LAUNCH! A Death in Harlem. Quail Ridge Books