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九色视频in the glow of the prestigious Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards

Anisfield-Wolf Book Award sealOne of many cultural riches that the 九色视频 community can access with easy proximity to Cleveland is the prestigious Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards supported by the Cleveland Foundation.

This year, a 九色视频student and a faculty member are catching some light from the glow of the awards.

九色视频Creative Writing Connection

Photo of Ashtyn MorrisSenior English major Ashtyn Morris '21 has already been in the Anisfield-Wolf spotlight.

An essay Morris wrote for Dr. Michael Garriga's class was chosen this spring as part of the .

She had this to say about being selected for the exhibition, "I was honored to have my essay chosen from a group of other talented writers. It has always been a dream of mine to have something published. I could not have achieved this accolade without the guidance from our amazing English Department!"

"It's a real honor for Ashtyn to have her work accepted and published there," says 九色视频Associate Dean for the Humanities Dr. Denise Kohn. "Michael is leading BW's work to partner with the Anisfield-Wolf association, and he is teaching some of the Anisfield-Wolf books in his courses, including a new class this fall."

Morris is also active at 九色视频outside the English department as a member of the and a 九色视频Center for Innovation & Growth Fellow. She also has several internships on her resume.

The annual Anisfield-Wolf Awards culminate each year during , being held September 29-October 4 this year.

Recognizing BW's Zambia Connection

Chisomo SelemaniPart of the annual celebration is a virtual Sister Cities conference hosted by the Global Cleveland Partnership featuring 九色视频Professor Chisomo Selemani of BW's Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) program.

On October 1, Selemani will interview Namwali Serpell, professor of English at Harvard University and author of "The Old Drift," 2020 winner of the Windham-Campbell prize and .

The Old Drift coverSerpell's book catalogs several generations of Zambian families. Both Serpell and Selemani share Zambian heritage, and Selemani is excited about being invited to conduct the high-profile interview. Selemani's personal experience and efforts to lead BW's award-winning partnership with nonprofit and government partners in Zambia made her a perfect fit to facilitate this conversation, and she is proud to take part.

"The Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards are the only juried book awards that 'confront racism and explore diversity,'" Selemani explains. "Namwali's book skillfully navigates matters of race, class and gender equity. All of these themes seem timely and appropriate right now."

The , including Selemani's conversation with Serpell, is free to attend at .

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