Say It Loud: Poets, Preachers, and the Politics of Black Faith
Say It Loud: Poets, Preachers, and the Politics of Black Faith
Enjoy live performance and a conversation between Joshua Bennett, award-winning author and Professor of English at Dartmouth College, and Saul Williams, critically-acclaimed musician, poet, and actor.
FREE
Miller Theatre
May 06, 2022 | 5:30 pm
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Speaker details

Josef Sorett
Chair of the Department of Religion and Professor of Religion and of African American and African Diaspora Studies, Columbia University
Joshua Bennett
Author / Professor of English, Dartmouth College
Saul Williams
Musician, poet, actor

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Location

Miller Theatre
2960 Broadway
New York, NY

About This Event

Join us for a special event: “Say It Loud: Poets, Preachers, and the Politics of Black Faith,” hosted by Josef Sorett, Chair of the Department of Religion and Professor of Religion and of African American and African Diaspora Studies at Columbia University. The evening will feature a combination of live performance and a conversation between Joshua Bennett, award-winning author and Professor of English at Dartmouth College; and Saul Williams, critically-acclaimed musician, poet, and actor. They will discuss the history and cultural politics of the spoken word: examining the connections between black poetics and black preaching, religious tradition and the literary arts, and performance as a practice of freedom. Professor Sorett will teach Religion and the History of Hip Hop at the 2022 Columbia Summer Session. This event is co-sponsored by the Columbia University Arts Initiative and Columbia University Life.

Image: L-R: Josef Sorett / photo courtesy of Columbia University, Joshua Bennett / photo courtesy of Dartmouth University, and Saul Williams / photo by Geordie Wood