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International Black Writers Conference, Revisited (After Alice Browning)

November 10, 2018
at Parkway Ballroom
Chicago, IL
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Since its founding in 1970, the International Black Writer's Conference (IBWC) served as an important point of connection for Black writers in Chicago and beyond under the leadership of its founding executive director, Alice Browning, who organized the conference until her passing in 1984. 

Therefore, as a tribute to Browning’s legacy and as part of the Smart Museum of Art's exhibition The Time Is Now!: Art Worlds of Chicago’s South Side, 1960–1980, her work was be honored and uplifted through a revisiting of the International Black Writer's Conference (IBWC). Bringing together literary giants across genres and experience levels, IBWC showcased writers at the top of their game and the global Black literary community by focusing on the challenges, points of progress, and pressing questions of the industry. This revisiting of IBWC did the same while bringing together writers who participated in the original conferences and also seasoned and emerging Chicago-based writers who are unknowingly continuing Alice Browning’s legacy in their own ways. 

The conference included a series of intimate roundtable discussions and readings that explore the topics of Poetry and Lyricism; Narrative and Storytelling in Film and on Stage; Cultural Commentary and Criticism; and Black Press, Publishing, and Journalism.

The keynote was be delivered by Dr. Haki Madhubuti of Third World Press with closing remarks by poet and musician Maggie Brown who will speak to the range of legendary writer, poet, and activist Oscar Brown, Jr.'s work and what she's discovering while organizing his archives. 

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

11am
Welcome Remarks + A History of Alice Browning and the International Black Writer's Conference with Tempestt Hazel

11:30am
Keynote Address from Dr. Haki Madhubuti of Third World Press
Poet, activist, and founder of Third World Press Dr. Haki Madhubuti was one of the original participants in Alice Browning’s International Black Writer's Conferences over the years. In this keynote address he will talk about his experiences as a poet in Chicago in the 1960s and 1970s and the evolution of Chicago’s Black literary landscape.


// ROUNDTABLES //
12pm - 1pm
Poetry and Lyricism Roundtable 
with Angela Jackson (poet, playwright, Organization of Black American Culture [OBAC]), Sandra Jackson-Opoku (Poet, FLOW (For Love of Writing), Member of OBAC), Ginger Mance (poet, writer, Member of OBAC), Krista Franklin (Poet and Visual Artist), Jovan Landry (Musician and Filmmaker), Mykele Deville (Musician and Poet, Growing Concerns Poetry Collective), and avery r young (Poet and Musician, avery r young & de deacon board)

1:30pm - 2:30pm
Cultural Commentary and Arts Writing in Chicago 
with Grace Deveney (Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago), Jeffreen Hayes (Writer, Curator, Executive Director of Threewalls), Adrienne Samuels Gibbs (Freelance writer for Essence, Ebony, Boston Globe, Chicago Sun-Times), Sabrina E. Greig (Independent Curator, Writer), and Lee Ann Norman (Freelance Arts Writer)

3pm - 4pm
Narrative and Storytelling in Film and on Stage
with Pamon Rami (Filmmaker, Casting Director, P&M Studios, and former Director of Educational and Public Programs for DuSable Museum), Sydney Chatman (Black Girls Can Fly!, The Tofu Chitlin Circuit), Aymar Jean Christian (Open TV [OTV]), and Chakka Reeves(Creative Workforce Admin, Filmmaker, Producer, The Highwater Podcast, The Root, Black Girl In Om)

4:30pm - 5:30pm
Black Press, Journalism, and Broadcasting
with Monroe Anderson (Journalist, formerly of Ebony, Newsweek, Chicago Tribune, CBS), Erisa Apantaku (South Side Weekly Radio), Lolly Bowean (Chicago Tribune), Natalie Moore (WBEZ, Sun-Times), and Morgan Elise Johnson (Writer, Co-Founder, The Triibe)

5:30pm
Maggie Brown and the Oscar Brown, Jr. Archives
Writer, poet and musician Maggie Brown on the work of her father, prolific poet, essayist, playwright, musician, and activist Oscar Brown, Jr (1926-2005), the discoveries she’s making while exploring and cataloging his archives, and the ways in which she is continuing his legacy. During her talk she will give a reading from his repertoire of work and her own.

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The event was presented as part of the Revisited/Reflected series. The Revisited/Reflected series also includes Black FolkUs, Revisited (October 27) and is presented in conjunction with the Smart Museum of Art's exhibition The Time Is Now! Art Worlds of Chicago's South Side, 1960–1980 and Art Design Chicago, a citywide exploration of Chicago’s art and design legacy.

Photos by Milo Bosh.

International Black Writers Conference, Revisited (After Alice Browning)

November 10, 2018
at Parkway Ballroom
Chicago, IL
MORE PHOTOS

Since its founding in 1970, the International Black Writer's Conference (IBWC) served as an important point of connection for Black writers in Chicago and beyond under the leadership of its founding executive director, Alice Browning, who organized the conference until her passing in 1984. 

Therefore, as a tribute to Browning’s legacy and as part of the Smart Museum of Art's exhibition The Time Is Now!: Art Worlds of Chicago’s South Side, 1960–1980, her work was be honored and uplifted through a revisiting of the International Black Writer's Conference (IBWC). Bringing together literary giants across genres and experience levels, IBWC showcased writers at the top of their game and the global Black literary community by focusing on the challenges, points of progress, and pressing questions of the industry. This revisiting of IBWC did the same while bringing together writers who participated in the original conferences and also seasoned and emerging Chicago-based writers who are unknowingly continuing Alice Browning’s legacy in their own ways. 

The conference included a series of intimate roundtable discussions and readings that explore the topics of Poetry and Lyricism; Narrative and Storytelling in Film and on Stage; Cultural Commentary and Criticism; and Black Press, Publishing, and Journalism.

The keynote was be delivered by Dr. Haki Madhubuti of Third World Press with closing remarks by poet and musician Maggie Brown who will speak to the range of legendary writer, poet, and activist Oscar Brown, Jr.'s work and what she's discovering while organizing his archives. 

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

11am
Welcome Remarks + A History of Alice Browning and the International Black Writer's Conference with Tempestt Hazel

11:30am
Keynote Address from Dr. Haki Madhubuti of Third World Press
Poet, activist, and founder of Third World Press Dr. Haki Madhubuti was one of the original participants in Alice Browning’s International Black Writer's Conferences over the years. In this keynote address he will talk about his experiences as a poet in Chicago in the 1960s and 1970s and the evolution of Chicago’s Black literary landscape.


// ROUNDTABLES //
12pm - 1pm
Poetry and Lyricism Roundtable 
with Angela Jackson (poet, playwright, Organization of Black American Culture [OBAC]), Sandra Jackson-Opoku (Poet, FLOW (For Love of Writing), Member of OBAC), Ginger Mance (poet, writer, Member of OBAC), Krista Franklin (Poet and Visual Artist), Jovan Landry (Musician and Filmmaker), Mykele Deville (Musician and Poet, Growing Concerns Poetry Collective), and avery r young (Poet and Musician, avery r young & de deacon board)

1:30pm - 2:30pm
Cultural Commentary and Arts Writing in Chicago 
with Grace Deveney (Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago), Jeffreen Hayes (Writer, Curator, Executive Director of Threewalls), Adrienne Samuels Gibbs (Freelance writer for Essence, Ebony, Boston Globe, Chicago Sun-Times), Sabrina E. Greig (Independent Curator, Writer), and Lee Ann Norman (Freelance Arts Writer)

3pm - 4pm
Narrative and Storytelling in Film and on Stage
with Pamon Rami (Filmmaker, Casting Director, P&M Studios, and former Director of Educational and Public Programs for DuSable Museum), Sydney Chatman (Black Girls Can Fly!, The Tofu Chitlin Circuit), Aymar Jean Christian (Open TV [OTV]), and Chakka Reeves(Creative Workforce Admin, Filmmaker, Producer, The Highwater Podcast, The Root, Black Girl In Om)

4:30pm - 5:30pm
Black Press, Journalism, and Broadcasting
with Monroe Anderson (Journalist, formerly of Ebony, Newsweek, Chicago Tribune, CBS), Erisa Apantaku (South Side Weekly Radio), Lolly Bowean (Chicago Tribune), Natalie Moore (WBEZ, Sun-Times), and Morgan Elise Johnson (Writer, Co-Founder, The Triibe)

5:30pm
Maggie Brown and the Oscar Brown, Jr. Archives
Writer, poet and musician Maggie Brown on the work of her father, prolific poet, essayist, playwright, musician, and activist Oscar Brown, Jr (1926-2005), the discoveries she’s making while exploring and cataloging his archives, and the ways in which she is continuing his legacy. During her talk she will give a reading from his repertoire of work and her own.

_
The event was presented as part of the Revisited/Reflected series. The Revisited/Reflected series also includes Black FolkUs, Revisited (October 27) and is presented in conjunction with the Smart Museum of Art's exhibition The Time Is Now! Art Worlds of Chicago's South Side, 1960–1980 and Art Design Chicago, a citywide exploration of Chicago’s art and design legacy.

Photos by Milo Bosh.

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