In Voices of Woodlawn, four poets give voice to the erased lives of slaves at Woodlawn, a Fairfax, Virginia plantation that is now a historic estate.
Maryland Poets Diane Wilbon Parks, Patrick Washington, Sylvia Dianne
“Ladi Di” Beverly and Hiram Larew confront the sadness, anger, injustice
and confusion of such a past and its haunting legacy. They are joined by
poet and harmonica player, Cliff Bernier, in a powerfully unsettling program of witness.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual Event | Poetry and Spoken Word | Black Heritage |
TAGS: | Juneteenth |
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