Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, Ladee Hubbard and Maurice Carlos Ruffin | Moderated by: Louis Edwards
Stories of Cultural Significance in Fiction Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, Ladee Hubbard and Maurice Carlos Ruffin | Moderated by: Louis Edwards The New Orleans Book Festival brings the world’s leading authors to Tulane University for a multi-day celebration of their works. The Festival features both fiction and non-fiction and convenes readings, panel discussions, symposia and keynote speeches. It provides an opportunity for outlets, authors and readers to interact with each other in one of the most vibrant and culturally diverse cities in the world. bookfest.tulane.edu #NOLABookFest

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Emma Cline and Katy Simpson Smith

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Who We Are: Stories That Shape a Nation | Stacey Abrams, Eddie S. Glaude Jr. + Viet Thanh Nguyen

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Jon Batiste’s Performs Selections from "Black Mozart" Album

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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Artist Sheila Hicks: We're Crying for Softness

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Is anyone actually 100% Black? Henry Louis Gates Jr. on DNA, race, and power

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The Greatest Sentence Ever Written: A Conversation with Walter Isaacson

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‘Why did y’all leave me?’: Whoopi Goldberg shares her grief story

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The Barn: The Secret History of a Murder in Mississippi | Wright Thompson

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Scott Pelley on His Firing and the ‘Massacre’ at ‘60 Minutes’ | The Interview

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The Science of Personal Power: Chris Lipp in conversation with Michelle Johnston

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The Director: A Conversation with Daniel Kehlmann

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Dave Chappelle on importance of comedy and journalism

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Heather Cox Richardson and Jeffrey Rosen | Moderated by: Ken Burns

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Maya Angelou & James Baldwin in Conversation | THIRTEEN

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An hour with Deborah Levy | The Observer

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How a Few Shades of Skin Color Changed Everything for One Family | Amanpour and Company

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What are some of the key issues facing Australia? - World Questions podcast, BBC World Service

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Annette Gordon-Reed and Eddie Glaude Jr. in conversation at the New Orleans Book Festival

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