Box 52
Contains 7 Results:
Copies of The Best American Short Stories and Light the Dark with contributions by Danticat, 2003
The Caribbean Writer, including interview with Danticat by Alscess Lewis-Brown, 2003
Subseries 4.2, Interviews, contains interviews with Danticat (predominantly as interviewee; some as interviewer) in print media.
Notes for 2015-2018 speaking engagements, 2015 - 2018
Two booklets from speaking engagements: The Big Read and National Coalition for Haiti Rights. Also includes speaker notes: TCU Chancellor's Assembly (2017), Intro Legends, Creative Time (2018), 50 Years of Black Studies at UT Austin, and University of Indianapolis Commencement (2015)
Itinerary and lecture notes for talk, "Doris Salcedo's Circles of Sorrow" at Harvard Art Museum's exhibition Doris Salcedo: The Materiality of Mourning, 2017
Subseries 4.3, Appearances, contains materials documenting speaking engagements and other appearances by Danticat, including her remarks; handwritten annotations and additions to remarks; itineraries or schedules for appearance; and booklets, programs, and other ephemera from appearances.
Palm Beach County High School graduation itinerary, 2003
Subseries 4.3, Appearances, contains materials documenting speaking engagements and other appearances by Danticat, including her remarks; handwritten annotations and additions to remarks; itineraries or schedules for appearance; and booklets, programs, and other ephemera from appearances.
The New Yorker Festival program guide, 2006
Subseries 4.3, Appearances, contains materials documenting speaking engagements and other appearances by Danticat, including her remarks; handwritten annotations and additions to remarks; itineraries or schedules for appearance; and booklets, programs, and other ephemera from appearances.
Conference booklets, 2014 - 2019
edX Coconut Grove conference booklet and talking cards (2014); The Art of Change Booklet: A year of Exploration in Arts and Culture; Chicago Humanities Festival 2017 booklet; Haiti (T)here: A Global Festival of Arts, Culture, and Ideas (November 2019); Writers of the Caribbean: Key West Literary Seminar (January 2018)