Celebrate the publication of God Made My Face: A Collective Portrait of James Baldwin, edited by acclaimed writer and cultural critic Hilton Als, at a symposium exploring Baldwin’s far-reaching legacy. The day culminates with a performance by bassist, vocalist, and songwriter Meshell Ndegeocello and her band of The Gospel of James Baldwin, a tribute that at once evokes a church service, celebration, and call to action.
Schedule
0:00-5:04: Welcome
Anne Pasternak, Brooklyn Museum
5:12-11:33 pm Opening invocation
Jacqueline Woodson
11:47-1:07:00: Sex in the City: James Baldwin and the Politics of the Queer Life Then and Now
Stephen Best, Daphne Brooks, John Keene, and Hilton Als
1:07:29-2:18:05: God Made My Face: Visual Artists on Baldwin
Garrett Bradley, Glenn Ligon, Kandis Williams, and Thelma Golden
2:18:16-2:19:12: Closing remarks
The publication and symposium are made possible through leadership support from Ford Foundation
Thumbnail: Portrait of James Baldwin (detail). (Photo: Allan Warren)
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