Thursday, June 14th
6:30 pm
Caribbean Cultural Center
408 West 58th Street
New York, NY 10019, Bet 9th & 10th.
212-307-7420
FREE ADMISSION
In celebration of Caribbean Heritage Month we honor the legacy of our creative
past, present and future. Join us during Caribbean Week in New York as we -
the Caribbean International Literary Festival, the Franklin H. Williams Caribbean
Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute and the Trinidad & Tobago Working
Women’s Association celebrates the vivid, fruitful and diverse literary history of
writers of Caribbean descent. We’ll span the bountiful literary Diaspora with a
lively panel discussion with authors from Antigua, Barbados, Guyana and
Trinidad.
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Marie-Elena John – (Antigua)
author of Unburnable
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Glenville Lovell – (Barbados)
author of Love and Death in Brooklyn, Fire in the Canes
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Rosalind McLymont – (Guyana)
author of Middle Ground
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Elizabeth Nunez (moderator) – (Trinidad)
author of Prospero’s Daughter, Stories from Blue Latitudes: Caribbean Women Writers at Home and Abroad





