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SUMMARY:Possibilties Hub Reads: Holler\, Child by LaToya Watkins
DESCRIPTION:&nbsp\;\nRegister Now\n&nbsp\;\n\n"Throughout Holler\, Child\, 
 we see love lost and gained\, and grief turned turned to hope. This collec
 tion peers deeply into lives of [people] experiencing intimate and magnifi
 cent reckonings–exploring how race\, power\, and inequality map on the i
 ndividual\, and demonstrating the mythic proportions of everyday life." 
 – Penguin Random House\n\nJoin us in this Possibilities Hub as we explor
 e race\, place\, gender\, and literacy through this powerful collection of
  short stories.\n\nTuesdays October 8 - November 12 at 6pm CST / 7pm EST\n
 The first meeting will be two (2) hours long\, with all subsequent meeting
 s lasting one and a half (1.5) hours.\nVirtual • Free • Open to the Pu
 blic\nCopies of the book will be provided to participants.\n\n\n\nStephani
 e D. Keene is a Philadelphia-based educator\, creator\, and organizer. Her
  justice work focuses on abolition (including but not limited to the priso
 n industrial complex). She has 20 years of experience educating and organi
 zing communities around justice issues. Stephanie aims to contribute towar
 ds a world where all activist energy can be used to sustain what is built 
 rather than resisting what gets in the way of building. In the meantime\, 
 she contributes her passion and skills to facilitate growth and connection
 s and help us get to a place of greater compassion and capacity to care fo
 r ourselves and each other. In her free time\, Stephanie pursues joy and w
 ellness. She is an avid reader and the grateful mother of a bright beam of
  light. A proud graduate of the first HBCU\, Lincoln University\, she is w
 orking for the freedom of all people.\n\n\nSponsored by the Brown Chair in
  English Literacy\, University of Arkansas
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