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This Week in Photos: Listening, bell
March 16, 2022
Yvonne Gay
Eboni Johnson, outreach and programming librarian, holds a hand to her ear.
Photo credit: Anokha Venugopal ’23
Eboni Johnson, outreach and programming librarian, holds a hand to her ear as a student across the room reads literature written by bell hooks. The public read-in at Mudd Center’s academic commons honors this prolific writter during Women’s History Month. It also serves as inspiration for this week’s photo series.
With books in hand, members of the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ community gathered near the Reading Girl, and listened intently as their peers shared their favorite passages by hooks, and discussed the impact of those passages on their lives, work, scholarship, and activism.
Before her six-year tenure as associate professor in English and women’s studies began at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ in 1988, hooks published a collection of poetry—And There We Wept—and a book on femenist history called Ain’t I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism. She would later lend her hand to more than 30 works, including children’s books, literary criticism, poetry, and self-help literature. Among her acknowledgements, hooks was recognized as one of the most influential women of the past century by . She died in December 2021.
See more photos from the read-in on .
Next, we join students at the Welcome Nursing Home in Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, listen and learn from guest Kyle Kidd at the Cat in the Cream, get swept away by the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Orchestra featuring professor Francesca dePasquale, get rhythm at the senior dance concert, and end with an Community Music School recital.
This Week in Photos is a selection of images and is not meant to represent a weekly timeline. Images highlight campus, community, people, and events related to Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ College.
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