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Cornell Celebrates Toni Morrison
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Toni Morrison, M.A. ’55, is one of Cornell’s most beloved alumni. One year after her death and a half-century after the publication of her first book, “The Bluest Eye,” Morrison’s words continue to resonate, particularly during this national moment of reckoning.
In this session, Cornell faculty will discuss Morrison’s literary legacy as well as her scholarly work, then participate in a live Q&A with the audience. Pre-recorded talks by the Teach-In faculty will be available on the Arts Unplugged website by October 8 so participants can view them on their own time and prepare the questions they’d like to have answered. Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate a literary icon and get an in-depth look at both her storied career and her enduring legacy.
In this session, Cornell faculty will discuss Morrison’s literary legacy as well as her scholarly work, then participate in a live Q&A with the audience. Pre-recorded talks by the Teach-In faculty will be available on the Arts Unplugged website by October 8 so participants can view them on their own time and prepare the questions they’d like to have answered. Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate a literary icon and get an in-depth look at both her storied career and her enduring legacy.