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Ajamonet

May 14, 2017 at 3.00pm – 5.00pm

Brooklyn Museum

Aja Monet in conversation with Linda Sarsour

An intimate afternoon of poetry by Aja Monet, whose new collection, My Mother Was a Freedom Fighter, is an ode to mothers, daughters, and sisters.

Brooklyn Museum

Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Auditorium, 3rd Floor, 200 Eastern Parkway
Brooklyn, NY 11238-6052 United States

718.638.5000

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On Mother’s Day, join us for an intimate afternoon of poetry by Brooklyn-born Aja Monet, whose new collection, My Mother Was a Freedom Fighter, is an ode to mothers, daughters, and sisters—the important people who fight to change the world. Complemented by striking cover art from Carrie Mae Weems, these stunning poems tackle racism, sexism, heartbreak, and grief, but also love, motherhood, spirituality, and black joy. Angela Davis says this collection and its title poem, performed at this year's Women's March, "offers us textures of feeling and radical shifts of meaning that expand our capacity to envision and fight for new worlds."

Monet discusses how resistance is fostered through mother-daughter relationships, bringing to life the radical legacy presented in the exhibition We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85. She is joined by Linda Sarsour, Arab Association of New York.

Tickets are $12 ($10 for Members). Tickets with copy of Monet’s book are $25 ($20 for Members). To receive the Member discount code, email us at [email protected] with your full name and Membership ID.

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