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Navigating Family Secrets and Healing Intergenerational Trauma: A Reading and Conversation

6:00 pm

Learning Commons, Louis Stokes Wing, Cleveland Public Library, 525 Superior Avenue

Cassandra Lane’s memoir, We Are Bridges weaves the story of her great-grandfather’s lynching with her experience of becoming a mother, attempting to unearth the lives of her ancestors and provide her child with a family record. Lane confronts the limits of the archive as she weaves together the present day with the imagined lives of her great-grandparents

Burt Bridges and Mary Magdalene Magee. In this haunting, poetic debut, Lane dares to construct a new story for herself and her family--one that encapsulates both the brutal inheritances of the past and the hope of Black futures to come. Cassandra Lane will read from We Are Bridges and be in conversation with Dr. Michele Tracy Berger, Director of the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities. Cassandra Lane is a writer and editor based in Los Angeles. Lanereceived her MFA from Antioch University, LA. Her stories have appeared in the New York Times’ Conception series, the Times-Picayune, the Atlanta Journal Constitution, and elsewhere. She is managing editor of L.A. Parent magazine and formerly served on the board of the AROHO Foundation.

This event is co-sponsored by Cleveland Public Library.

Registration requested.

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