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    Award-Winning Poet Nikki Giovanni to Speak at Belmont

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    NASHVILLE, TN — Renowned poet, activist, educator and author Nikki Giovanni will be this year’s keynote speaker at Belmont University’s 2018 Humanities Symposium. Giovanni is an award-winning poet, known for her work driven by the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s. She has written a number of poems, some of which have been compiled into larger works, as well as composed children’s books and recorded many readings of her poetry.

    Giovanni’s visit to Belmont’s campus comes in conjunction with the 2018 Humanities Symposium which will focus on the subject, “The Present and the Future of the Past.” The annual symposium is a week-long event featuring professors and other speakers giving talks on historical and cultural resources and their relation to the present and future. Other featured speakers include:

    Dr. James A. Clark, professor of English at Barton College

    Dr. Gregory Hansen, professor of folklore and English at Arkansas State University

    Dr. Gregory N. Reish, director of the Center for Popular Music and professor of music history at Middle Tennessee State University

    Dr. Martha Norkunas, professor of oral and public history at Middle Tennessee State University

    Dr. Paul S. Loeb, professor emeritus of philosophy from The University of Puget Sound

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    Giovanni will give a talk titled “I’m Just a Poet: All I Have is Words” on Sunday, Sept. 23 at 7 p.m. in the Curb Event Center—this event is open to the public to attend.

    Giovanni will also be the College of Liberal Arts and Social Science’s Scholar-in-Residence. As the Scholar-in-Residence, Giovanni comes to Belmont to serve as an inspiration for underrepresented students, to offer guidance and to introduce students to opportunities for advancing education.

    Originally from Knoxville, Giovanni attended Fisk University where she took an interest in writing and was editor of the campus literary magazine. She graduated with honors in history, and then went on to continue her education at the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University in New York. She has lectured and taught at many schools including Rutgers University, Ohio State University and Virginia Tech, where she is a University Distinguished Professor.

    For her achievements in teaching, writing and poetry, Giovanni has received awards such as the Langston Hughes Medal, NAACP Image Award, Caldecott Honor Book Award and was named one of Oprah Winfrey’s 25 Living Legends. She has also been nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for her recording of “The Nikki Giovanni Poetry Collection.”

    During her visit to Belmont, Giovanni will not only be a featured speaker but she will also do a poetry reading to conclude the 2018 Humanities Symposium on Monday, Sept. 24.

    For a complete schedule of the 2018 Humanities Symposiums events please visti https://www.belmont.edu.

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