Louis Chude-Sokei is the author of The Last Darky, finalist for the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award in Nonfiction, and the most recent book, The Sound of Culture: Diaspora and Black Technopoetics. He currently teaches at the University of Washington, Seattle and is Editor-In-Chief of the newly revamped The Black Scholar, one of the oldest and most influential journals of Black thought in the U.S. His forthcoming books include a memoir entitled An Immigrant Alphabet, and a critical work, Dr. Satan’s Echo Chamber: Essays in Dub.
May 17, 2016: Youth workshop with Broadway Neighborhood Center (10 5th and 6th graders)
May 19, 2016: Reading at Prairie Lights Bookstore with Anaïs Duplan