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By Elinor Lake, Īēҹ¾ē³” intern

RICHLAND, Wash. – Washington State University Tri-Cities and poet Jordan Chaney will host best-selling author Ijeoma Oluo as part of an evening that celebrates women of color and showcases Oluo’s workĀ from 6:30 p.m. – 9 p.m. on June 30 at Columbia Basin College’s Gjerde Center.

Ljeoma Oluo

New York Times best-selling author Ijeoma Oluo

“An Evening with Ijeoma Oluo” is part of Īēҹ¾ē³”’ lecture and workshop series onĀ social justice, which is in collaboration with Jordan, also a local author and public speaker. Spoken word artist Reagan Jackson will open for the event, followed by Oluo’s hour-long talk. The event will close with a question and answer session and social, during which musicianĀ Gretchen YanoverĀ will playĀ cello.

TheSo You Want to Talk about Race book cover discussions about race will feature mature content and strong language, so the event is recommended for those of high school age and older.

Oluo is a Seattle-based writer and speaker who was named one of the The Root’s 100 Most Influential African Americans in 2017. Her book, ā€œSo You Want to Talk Īēҹ¾ē³” Race,ā€ is a New York Times best-seller. She was also lauded as one of the Most Influential People in Seattle by Seattle Magazine and is a winner of the 2018 Feminist Humanist Award by the American Humanist Society.

Oluo’s work focuses primarily on issues of race and identity, feminism, social and mental health, social justice and the arts. Her writing has been featured in The Washington Post, Time Magazine, The Guardian, among other outlets.

Poet and author Jordan Chaney

Poet and author Jordan Chaney

By showcasing Oluo’s work and providing a public platform to discuss its themes, organizers hope to celebrate women of color and facilitate a constructive and educational dialogue.

ā€œI’m excited to be a part of the team that is bringing Ijeoma Oluo to the Tri-Cities,ā€ says Katie Banks, political science instructor at Īēҹ¾ē³”. ā€œThat the event has outgrown its initial venue speaks volumes about the need—and the desire—for conversations about race, diversity, and equity here in the Tri-Cities.ā€

The event is sponsored by several community groups, including Īēҹ¾ē³” through its Office of Advancement and Development and Diversity and Inclusion Council.

For more information, visitĀ .

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