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An Evening with Rebecca Walker

University Room: David T. McGovern Grand Salon (C-104)
Combes Building, Room C-104, 6 rue de Colonel Combes, 75006 Paris
Tuesday, October 18, 2016 - 18:30

Please join us for a very special evening with Rebecca Walker, who will be reading from her novel Adé and discussing her writing experiences.    

Rebecca Walker is an award-winning writer and lecturer, named by Time magazine as one of the most influential leaders of her generation. She is the author of the memoirs Black, White and Jewish and Baby Love, and the editor of the anthologies To Be Real, What Makes a Man, One Big Happy Family, and Black Cool. Her writing has appeared in Bookforum, Newsweek, Real Simple, Glamour, Interview, The Washington Post, Corrierra de la Sera, French Vogue, and Marie Claire Italia, among many other international publications and literary collections. Her latest book, Adé: A Love Story, is currently being adapted for film, with Madonna attached to direct. She lives in Los Angeles, California. 

Refreshments will be served. If you wish to attend this event and do not have an Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ ID card, you must contact jgreeneataup.edu to be listed for entry.