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Minnesota author Tai Coleman on families, hope and surviving America while Black

Minnesota author Tai Coleman on families, hope and surviving America while Black

Update: 2024-06-28
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Taiyon Coleman has been writing since she was a child. At age 8, she announced to her family that a novel was in the works.


Today, she’s a published author and a professor of literature at St. Catherine University. But the road from there to here wasn’t as straight-forward as you might think.


Coleman joins host Kerri Miller on Big Books and Bold Ideas this week to talk about what happened in the in-between. Some of it is detailed in her new collection of personal essays, “Traveling without Moving: Essays from a Black Woman Trying to Survive in America.”


But the deeper story is held in Coleman’s body, in her voice, in her strength. Don’t miss this vulnerable and moving conversation about mothers and ancestors, writing and truth-telling and the power of being a teacher.


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Minnesota author Tai Coleman on families, hope and surviving America while Black

Minnesota author Tai Coleman on families, hope and surviving America while Black

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