The Difficult Miracle: The Living Legacy of June Jordan
Offered By: Harvard University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the enduring impact of June Jordan's work through this panel discussion featuring scholars, poets, and activists. Delve into the multifaceted legacy of the renowned writer and activist as experts Solmaz Sharif, Imani Perry, and Mariame Kaba share insights on Jordan's contributions to literature, social justice, and intersectionality. Moderated by Joshua Bennett, the discussion commemorates the 15th anniversary of Jordan's papers arriving at the Schlesinger Library and the institution's 75th anniversary. Gain a deeper understanding of Jordan's influence on poetry, African American studies, and activism, while reflecting on her continued relevance in contemporary discourse. Listen to introductions by Jane Kamensky and Kenvi Phillips, providing context for the significance of Jordan's work and its place in the Schlesinger Library's collection.
Syllabus
Introduction
Kim V Phillips
Lessons
Rage
Poem
Imani Perry
Intersectionality
Miriam
Michael
Taught by
Harvard University
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