Wednesday, October 21
6:30PM - 8:30PM
2719 Routh Street Dallas, TX 75201

Presented by Ms. Onyema Nweze

In the Afterword of The Bluest Eye, Morrison writes, “beauty was not simply something to behold; it was something one could do.” 50 years ago, Morrison’s first novel challenged audiences to witness Pecola Breedlove, whom Hilton Als describes as “a manifestation of a sick society, the ailing body of America, whose racial malaise” is responsible for producing Pecolas. Now one does not have to look far to see beauty being done in the embracing of natural hair and darker skin tones. However, is America still struggling with a “racial malaise” that is still fostering Pecola productions? Join Onyema Nweze in a deep reading and discussion of Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison’s first novel.

Four Wednesdays: September 30, October 7, 14, & 21: 6:30-8:30 pm
Text: The Bluest Eye, ISBN: 0452282195

$75; Members $65; Educator Members $30

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Looking for a Celebration of Toni Morrison? View our event happening on September 22.