Community read of Imani Perry’s "South to America," an examination of history, race, and culture in the south.

1st Book Club Conversation

Discussion panel on “South to America” by Imani Perry

Hoover Library Plaza

Thursday Sept 15 at 7:00 pm

Chapters included:

"An Errand Into Wilderness: Appalachia" (pg 3)
"More than a Memorial: Birmingham" (pg 153)
"Magnolia Graves and Easter Lilies: New Orleans" (pg. 321)


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Guest Speakers: Tania Russell & Brianna Jordynn Wright

Panelist: Dikerius Blevins, Carey Fountain and Dr. Samantha Briggs


Brianna Jordynn “B.J.” Wright is a writer, educator and scholar based in Birmingham, AL. In 2019, she graduated cum laude from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, obtaining her Bachelors of Arts degrees in Anthropology (minor in Women’s Studies) and African American Studies (concentration in Historical Investigation and Cultural Awareness). She is currently pursuing a Masters of Arts degree in Africana Studies from Georgia State University (concentration in Community Empowerment). She takes inspiration from classic scholars such as Dr. W.E.B. Du Boise, Zora Neale Hurston, Harold Cruse, Audrey Lorde, Dr. Huey P. Newton, bell hooks, and Toni Morrison. Her current research interests include, but are not limited to the impact of language policing on Black adolescents, the role of Blackness in comics and anime, and conceptually defining the Master’s House.


Tania De'Shawn is a poet, teaching artist, and entrepreneur. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Berea College; she is the author of her debut poetry collection, Be Gentle with Black Girls. Her collection serves as an entry point to addressing the adultification bias that negatively affects the education and social development of Black girls across the nation. She is set to be the Keynote Speaker for the Birmingham Public Libraries Local Authors series to further discuss her book and hold an open discussion on how to address the adultification bias within her community. Her collection was nominated for the 2022 VIP Heavy Hearts Neighborhood Award. Tania's poetry has been featured at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, Sidewalk Film Festival, Birmingham Public Library, the historic Majesty Lounge, and more. Her co-choreographed choreopoem "Sister Circle" debuted at the Berea College Kinetic Expressions showcase in 2018. She uses her craft to keep the legacy of Ntozake Shange alive by teaching choreopoetry to artists of all ages and backgrounds. Tania is currently based in Birmingham; she serves the community as a volunteer with Flourish Alabama, which helps young artists bloom. Tania is the founder of Element Agape, an organization that nourishes artists to create art that affects social change.


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Kick-Off Event

Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, Sept 2 at 7:00 pm

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2nd Book Club Conversation

Thank You Books, Oct 7 at 5:30 pm

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3rd Book Club Conversation

Birmingham Public Library, Oct 28 at 6:00 pm

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4th Book Club Conversation

Birmingham Public Library, Nov 18 at 6:00 pm

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5th Book Club Conversation

Birmingham Public Library, Dec 9 at 6:00 pm

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A Conversation with Imani Perry

Miles College, Feb 1 at TBA

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