The World Literature Studies Program at the University of Arizona presents
A community coming together to celebrate our passion for books and authors from around the world.
Notice: All University of Arizona locations are requiring the usage of face masks All events are available for online viewing
Thursday, Feb 17,2022 Events Include:
​Translation: Building Bridges between Cultures
A panel of translators and scholars will share their experiences with community members. The round table aims to reflect on the intricacies of transmitting cultural ideas across borders and languages.
Young Readers Workshop
The renowned young readers’ literature writer, Lori Alexander, will guide the reading aloud and discussion activities for this workshop.
Public Lecture and Exhibit: The ’14 Black Classicists
The ’14 Black Classicists exhibit focuses on the lives of fourteen African-American scholars who taught Greek and Latin at the college or university level. We envision it as an important step to honor African-American individuals who have shaped the course of American and world history.
This event is free and open to the public. For more information please visit Home – Listening to Other Voices (arizona.edu)
This is a grantee event and Arizona Humanities is not directly involved in the event planning or implementation. For this reason please use the links provided to confirm dates and times and contact the host organization with any questions.Â