Thursday, September 17, 2015
5:30 p.m.
Salomon Center for Teaching, De Ciccio Family Auditorium
This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. Register here.
Charles M. Blow is an op-ed columnist for The New York Times. Blow’s columns tackle hot-button issues such as race, politics, public opinion, and social justice. Blow joined The Times in 1994 as the paper’s graphics editor; during his tenure he led the publication to win awards for work that included its information graphics coverage of 9/11 and the Iraq war.
Blow is a CNN contributor, and also often appears on MSNBC's Morning Joe. He has appeared on Andrea Mitchell Reports, Hardball with Chris Matthews, CNN’s American Morning, Headline News' The Joy Behar Show, Fox News' Fox and Friends, the BBC and Al Jazeera, as well as numerous radio programs.
Blow's memoir, Fire Shut Up in My Bones, was released in September 2014. In this captivating book, he mines the rich poetry of the out-of-time Louisiana town where he grew up--a place where slavery's legacy felt close, reverberating in the elders' stories and in the near constant wash of violence. An isolated boy, Blow is fiercely attached to his mother, a woman with five sons, brass knuckles in her glove box, a job plucking poultry, a soon to be ex-husband, and a love of newspapers and learning. But the closeness doesn't protect him from secret abuse at the hands of an older cousin. It's damage that triggers years of searing self-questioning, and Blow explores how this affected his college life andbeyond. It is a bravely personal, one-of-a-kind story of self-invention--an instant classic of African American storytelling from the South.
Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy
The John Hazen White, Sr. lecture is presented by the Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy.