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SUMMARY:Arkikosa Panel: Indigenous and LatinX Voices in Literature
DESCRIPTION:Authors José Graciano García\, Marcela Fuentes\, and Richard Gonzales share stories rooted in heritage\, resilience\, and imagination. This conversation explores how Indigenous and LatinX perspectives enrich literature\, preserving tradition while shaping bold new narratives.
URL:https://trinityriverbookfest.com/event/arkikosa-panel-indigenous-and-latinx-voices-in-literature/
LOCATION:Panther City Stage\, TRBF\, Fort Worth\, TX
CATEGORIES:History & Culture
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SUMMARY:Telling Texas\, Telling America
DESCRIPTION:From haunted histories and dark fiction to sweeping family sagas and road trip reckonings\, these authors explore how Texas stories resonate far beyond state lines. Toby LeBlanc\, Phil Oakley\, Nathan Nipper\, and E. R. Bills bring together fiction and nonfiction that wrestle with memory\, morality\, and identity. Their work shows how telling Texas is\, in many ways\, telling America itself.
URL:https://trinityriverbookfest.com/event/telling-texas-telling-america/
LOCATION:Panther City Stage\, TRBF\, Fort Worth\, TX
CATEGORIES:History & Culture
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SUMMARY:Reassessing Malcolm X: Intellectual\, Activist\, Visionary
DESCRIPTION:Kehinde Andrews in conversation with Rickie Clark \nTRBF introduces Kehinde Andrews\, the UK’s first professor of Black Studies\, at Birmingham City University where he led the establishment of the first Black Studies programme in Europe\, the Chair of the Harambee Organisation of Black Unity and editor in chief of Make It Plain. He is the author of “The Psychosis of Whiteness”\, “The New Age of Empire: How Racism and Colonialism Still Rule the World”\, and “Back to Black: Retelling Black Radicalism” for the 21st Century.
URL:https://trinityriverbookfest.com/event/reassessing-malcolm-x-intellectual-activist-visionary/
LOCATION:River Stage\, TRBF\, Fort Worth\, TX
CATEGORIES:Autobiographies & Biographies,History & Culture
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SUMMARY:Breaking Barriers\, Forging Bonds
DESCRIPTION:Breaking Boundaries\, Forging Bonds with Jim Schutze in conversation with Rickie Clark \n \n\n\n\nRegister Here for Trinity River Book Festival Updates\, Promotions\, GiveAways & More!!!
URL:https://trinityriverbookfest.com/event/breaking-boundaries-forging-bonds/
LOCATION:Panther City Stage\, TRBF\, Fort Worth\, TX
CATEGORIES:History & Culture
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SUMMARY:Arkikosa Panel:  Indigenous and LatinX Voices In Literature
DESCRIPTION:Background: A great fact about Arkikosa is that the Trinity River had two names to Texas’ original inhabitants. The Caddos living in what would eventually become North Texas called the Trinity “Arkikosa\,” while those near the coast called it “Daycoa.” \nIn honor of the original name\, we have created the Arkikosa Panel: Indigenous and LatinX Voices in Literature. \nPanelist: \nAlex Temblador\, James A. Humphrey and Abraham Lopez moderated by Alexander Montalvo \n\n \n\n\n\nRegister Here for Trinity River Book Festival Updates\, Promotions\, GiveAways & More!!!\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://trinityriverbookfest.com/event/arkikosa-panel/
LOCATION:River Stage\, TRBF\, Fort Worth\, TX
CATEGORIES:History & Culture
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