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Join us for a powerful Juneteenth and Pride celebration that uplifts Black voices, queer identity, and the enduring power of storytelling.This special event features a reading by local Black queer author Kareem Simpson from his debut collection, Chronicles of a Boy Misunderstood. Through a series of deeply human and introspective novellas, Simpson explores the lives of quiet, complex Black protagonists navigating identity, struggle, and resilience.
The opening story, set in pre-Civil War Covington, draws haunting connections to the real-life story of Margaret Garner—one of the most powerful and tragic acts of resistance in American history. In addition to readings, Simpson will reflect on the historical truth behind Garner’s story and speak on his experiences as a Black queer writer.
Held on Juneteenth, this event honors the legacy of emancipation while celebrating Pride—creating space to recognize the intersections of Black and LGBTQ+ identity, history, and expression.
Come for the stories. Stay for the history, the reflection, and the voices that refuse to be forgotten.
Registration Required. Kentonlibrary.org/events
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Event Venue
502 Scott Blvd, Covington, KY, United States, Kentucky 41011
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