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Legendary Feminist Author Dr. Gloria Joseph- The Wind is Spirit: The life, love and legacy of Audre Lorde.
Community Folk Art Center, 805 East Genesee St., Syracuse, NY
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Legendary Feminist Author Dr. Gloria Joseph to visit on Feb. 29. Joseph is the groundbreaking author of "The Wind is Spirit: The life, love and legacy of Audre Lorde." She will hold a book discussion on Monday, February 29th from 5-8 pm at the Community Folk Art Center, 805 East Genesee St, Syracuse,NY. This event is organized by The Democratizing Knowledge Project, PARCC is one of several co-sponsors.
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