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Honoring Sterling Brown: All Trails Lead to Sterling Brown

Thu, May 07

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Sankofa Video Books & Café

Join us for Part 2 of Honoring Sterling Brown: All Trails Lead to Sterling Brown, hosted by DC’s own Brian Gilmore. Featuring special guests Karl Carter and Amber Zu-Bolton!

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Honoring Sterling Brown: All Trails Lead to Sterling Brown
Honoring Sterling Brown: All Trails Lead to Sterling Brown

Time & Location

May 07, 2026, 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Sankofa Video Books & Café, 2714 Georgia Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001, USA

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About The Event

Brian Gilmore is the author of four books of poetry including come see about me marvin (Wayne State University Press 2019), a Michigan Notable Book Award Recipient for 2020. His latest book is No More Worlds To Conquer: The Black Poet in Washington DC (Georgetown University Press 2026), a cultural history. He teaches in the law and society program at the University of Maryland at College Park.


Karl W. Carter, Jr. was born in New Orleans in 1944, moved with his family to Los Angeles when he was in third grade and resides and practices law in Washington, D.C. He is in private practice specializing in racial discrimination law. Carter attended Tennessee State University and began writing poetry while at Howard University where he obtained his law degree. [Source: Personal communication with Karl Carter, Jr.] Carter's poetry appears in The Poet Upstairs: An Anthology of Washington Area Poets (Octave Stevenson, ed., 1979) and in…


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