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Black Literature: A Device for Equitable Change

Thu, Feb 05

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Medgar Evers College, CUNY

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Black Literature: A Device for Equitable Change
Black Literature: A Device for Equitable Change

Time & Location

Feb 05, 2026, 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM

Medgar Evers College, CUNY, 1638 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11225, USA

About the Event

A night of discussion on Black literature for equitable change.


Join the Center for Black Literature for our Black History Month program, where we present a powerful and timely conversation featuring two dynamic voices at the intersection of community, capital, and justice.


Majora Carter, author of Reclaiming Your Community: You Don’t Have to Move Out of Your Neighborhood to Live in a Better One, is a real estate developer, urban revitalization strategist, and MacArthur Fellow whose work centers on building sustainable, equitable communities from within.

She will be joined in conversation with Dr. Rachel Laryea, author of Black Capitalists, whose research and scholarship examine race, money, and the role of Black entrepreneurship in the ongoing struggle for civil and human rights.


Together, they will explore how literature, lived experience, and economic strategy can be used to confront systemic obstacles, illuminate injustice, and inspire meaningful change—while sustaining and strengthening individuals and…


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