
Poet and civil rights activist Nikki Giovanni delivered the second annual Busboys and Poets Lecture: 鈥淛immy and Me鈥攁nd 麻豆国产 Interconnected Future as Americans,鈥 on April 23 before an audience of more than 350 at Sherwood Center in Fairfax as part of George Mason 麻豆国产鈥檚 yearlong program.
In 1971, Giovanni taped a two-hour 鈥渄ialogue鈥 with author James Baldwin and for a public TV show called 鈥淪oul!鈥 At 47, Baldwin was already a legend for his novel The Fire Next Time and other writings. Giovanni, then 28, was a luminary of the Black Arts Movement as the author of the 1968 poetry collection Black Feeling, Black Talk. Their conversation was subsequently published in book form.
The Baldwin100 is a yearlong program from George Mason鈥檚 designed to encourage students and the community at large to engage with the late author鈥檚 work around what would have been his 100th birthday.