James Baldwin at 100
Born on August 2, 1924, Baldwin graduated from DeWitt Clinton HS in the Bronx. His extensive body of work, spanning essays, speeches, plays, poetry, short stories, and novels, fearlessly tackled racial and social issues, offering profound insights into the Black American experience in the 20th century.
James Baldwin at 100 will encompass discussions, panels, screenings, and exhibitions focusing on a wide array of literary works and ideas. Collaborating with partners such as The Bronx Museum, The Bronx Music Heritage Center, BronxArtSpace, En Foco, iD Studio Theater, the James Baldwin Outdoor Learning Center, Bronx community gardens, and Lehman College/CUNY, among others, the celebration will spotlight the power of literature in fostering dialogues on crucial topics like social justice, racism, gentrification, women's empowerment, policing, and the everyday challenges we face.
All programs are free and open to the public. The schedule will be finalized shortly.