“Talking Film Series.” Visual Performing Arts Center of New Jersey, Summit, NJ.Ģ014. “Eating Poems: Black Women Poets.” Class workshop on African-American Literature, English Department, William Patterson, Paterson, New Jersey.Ģ015. “Effective Blogging.” Blogging workshop, Essex County College, Newark, New Jersey.Ģ015. “Unpacking the Narrative of Frederick Douglass.” Class workshops on African-American Literature, English Department, William Patterson, Paterson, New Jersey.Ģ016. Department of History, African Studies Cluster, Wesleyan College, Middleton, CT.Ģ016. “What the Hell is Nollywood? A Historical Analysis of an Anglophone West African Film Industry,” at Wesleyan’s African Film Festival. Film discussant for screening of Herman’s House for art exhibition, “Elizabeth Duffy: Maximum Security.” Visual Performing Arts Center of New Jersey, Summit, NJ.Ģ016. Workshop facilitator for NYU Liberal Studies professional development seminar (with Mitchell Jackson), "If Black Isn't an Identity Then Tell Me What It Is?".Ģ016. "In Conversation with Roxanne Shante." New York University, Global Liberal Studies, New York, NY.Ģ017. Chicago Teachers Union Foundation, Chicago, IL.Ģ018. "Break Bread & Build." Alternative Education Resource Institute. Talk on learning how to develop research skills while in a doctoral program for the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Summer Program, CUNY, Hunter College. Guest lecture and film screening, “Orisa in the Ghetto: The Black Divine,” Upperman African- American Cultural Center, University of North Carolina-Wilmington, Wilmington, NC.Ģ018. Lecture, “Traditions and Practices of the Orisa Religion and Its Influence and Presence in Modern Day Religious Practices,” Upperman African-American Cultural Center, University of North Carolina- Wilmington, Wilmington, NC.Ģ018. Lecture, “Africana Studies, Journalism and Filmmaking,” Upperman African-American Cultural Center, University of North Carolina-Wilmington, Wilmington, NC.Ģ019. "Writing the Memoir," Countee Culleen Library, New York Writer’s Workshop, Harlem, NY.Ģ019. RTG has distributed over 1.5 million books.2019. In 1998, Coady founded Read To Grow, which provides books for newborns and children and encourages parents to read to their children from birth. Julia, one of the leading independent booksellers in the United States, which-since 1990-has been a community resource not only for books, but for the exchange of ideas. Forster and the Year that Changed Literature. Bill is the author of The World Broke in Two: Virginia Woolf, T. He received a PH.D in English from City University of New York Graduate Center in 2010, and is the recipient of writing fellowships at MacDowell, Yaddo, Ucross and elsewhere. Godine Publisher)Ĭlaire Keegan, Small Things Like These (Grove Press)īill Goldstein, the founding editor of the books site of The New York Times on the Web, reviews books and interviews authors for NBC’s “Weekend Today in New York.” He is also curator of public programs at Roosevelt House, the public policy institute of New York’s Hunter College. Margot Jefferson, Constructing a Nervous System (Pantheon) Subscribe and download the episode, wherever you get your podcasts!Ī sneak preview-listen to the episode for all the picks! In this episode of Just the Right Book with Roxanne Coady, Roxanne talks with critic and book reviewer Bill Goldstein to guide you through which books you want to read, have read, are thinking about reading, or you should know about. Whether you’re traveling or not this summer, right now is the perfect time to catch up on all the great books that have recently been published.
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