MN Black Authors Expo comes to St. Paul on Saturday

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MN Black Authors Expo will be at the George Latimer public library, 90 W. Fourth St., St. Paul, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 12, with the theme “From the Page to the Stage: Bringing Black Books to Life!”

This free event includes a meet-and-greet with more than 20 writers and spoken-word artists; activities in the Kids’ Corner; a boot camp for established and emerging writers; a teen workshop; and a noon presentation featuring T. Mychael Rambo, author, vocalist, arts educator, artist and affiliate professor in the University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts Theatre Arts and Dance program.

This expo was started eight years ago by authors DeVonna Pittman and Jasmine Boudou to empower Black writers in all genres. Since then, it has become one of the largest gatherings of Black authors and book lovers in the Twin Cities.

For information go to mnblackauthorsexpo.com.

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