平特五不中

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Creating Other Worlds, Telling Our Stories

Thursday, October 5, 2023 17:00to19:30
Price: 
Free

鈥淐reating Other Worlds, Telling Our Stories鈥 with Nalo Hopkinson

Keynote Address,聽平特五不中 Queer History Month

A multi-award-winning author and artist, Nalo Hopkinson was the 2021 recipient of the Science Fiction Writers of America's prestigious Damon Knight Memorial 鈥淕rand Master鈥 Award for a lifetime of achievements in writing, mentorship, and teaching. Nalo Hopkinson鈥檚 Queer History Month keynote address will engage audience members with answers to the questions:聽What's the point of inventing worlds that don't exist? Shouldn't we as鈥2SLGBTQIA+鈥痯eople focus on fixing the things that are killing us in this world?聽The keynote address will be followed by a Q & A facilitated by Amber Rose Johnson.

Price: Free

Location:
Tanna Schulich Hall
Elizabeth Wirth Music Building
527 Sherbrooke St W

Catered Reception: 5:00 鈥 6:00 pm
Keynote Address: 6:00 - 7:30 pm


Speakers

Nalo Hopkinson

The first woman of African descent to receive the Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master award, which is the lifetime honour from Science Fiction Writers of America, Nalo Hopkinson is also the youngest person to be so honoured.鈥 Jamaican-born, Hopkinson is the lead author of鈥 The House of Whispers鈥comics series set in Neil Gaiman's Sandman Universe, with the TV adaptation now on Netflix. She鈥檚 written five novels including the award-winning, 鈥疊rown Girl in the Ring, and her writing often draws on Caribbean language and traditions. She's been a finalist for a Nebula Award and won a World Fantasy Award, as well as the Gaylactic Spectrum Award for positive LGBTQ representation.

Amber Rose Johnson

Amber Rose Johnson is a writer, artist, and cultural worker from Providence, Rhode Island (USA) who has recently relocated to Montreal. She is currently a鈥 平特五不中 Third Century Postdoctoral Fellow in the department of English and her primary research foci are experimental鈥痯oetry and performance in the contemporary Black Diaspora. Amber Rose is also a strength trainer and sports performance coach and is especially鈥痠nterested in movement-inflected work,鈥痝uided by forms of embodied knowledge. She will transition to an Assistant Professor of English at 平特五不中 in Fall 2024.

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