Fireside Reading Series: Taiyon Coleman
461 North Dale St
Saint Paul
Traveling Without Moving: Essays from a Black Woman Trying to Survive in America by Taiyon Coleman | Memoir
Wednesday, January 8 | 6:30 p.m.
Rondo Community Library | 461 North Dale Street, Saint Paul
OR via Zoom | REGISTER HERE for Zoom event
About the Book
Coleman shares intimate essays from her life. She explores what it means to write her story and that of her family—an act at once a responsibility and a privilege—bringing forth the inherent contradictions between American ideals and Black reality.
About the Author
Taiyon J. Coleman is a poet, writer, and educator whose work has been anthologized widely. She is a 2017 recipient of a McKnight Foundation Artist Fellowship in Creative Prose and a recipient of a 2018–2019 Mirrors and Windows Fellowship. She is associate professor of English and women’s studies at St. Catherine University in St. Paul, Minnesota.
About the Fireside Reading Series
Great authors by the fireside.
FREE
Wednesdays | January 8 – January 29, 2025 | 6:30 p.m.
Rondo Community Library | 461 North Dale Street, Saint Paul
or via Zoom
thefriends.org/fireside
Cozy up for four weeks of readings with great writers. In partnership with Saint Paul Public Library, Fireside Reading Series highlights some of Minnesota’s finest writers who have published new work.
Captioning will be provided for all four livestreamed events. ASL interpretation is available upon request with at least seven days’ notice. Contact [email protected] or 651-222-3242.
These programs are made possible in part through an appropriation from the Minnesota State Legislature to The Friends of the Saint Paul Public Library as the Minnesota Center for the Book.
All Fireside Events
Wednesday, January 8th
Taiyon Coleman, Traveling Without Moving: Essays from a Black Woman Trying to Survive in America
Memoir
Wednesday, January 15th
Jokeda “JoJo” Bell, Red Stained: The Life of Hilda Simms
Nonfiction
Wednesday, January 22nd
Naomi Cohn, The Braille Encyclopedia
Poetry/Memoir
Wednesday, January 29th
Pallavi Dixit, Edison
Novel