SisterFriends Newsletter June/July 2001

2001 Reading Selection | Recommended Reading | African American Authors | Interesting Links

Join us in our discussion on classic and contemporary fiction and nonfiction works written by or about people of color. Broaden your reading skills, vocabulary, acquire knowledge, chat with people of like minds, and have fun.

Date of the next meeting is August 5, at the Harlem Meer in Central Park - 110th Street & 5th Avenue (bring lunch) at 3pm. The book is


Destined to Witness : Growing Up Black in Nazi Germany by Hans J. Massaquoi

FUTURE EVENTS

Summer 2001

Free Concerts at Central Park Summer Stage. Click here for concert schedule.
Free Concerts at Wingate Field, Brooklyn, NY. Click here for concert schedule.
Free Theater in Central Park - Shakespear in the Park. Click here for the schedule

July/August Book Signings

Any Way the Wind Blows by E. Lynn Harris at 7/20,7pm-Museum of Harlem & 7/21, 2:30pm at Harlem Book Fair & 7/22, 2pm African-American Bookstore Gertz Plaza Mall, 162-10 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY 11432
I Wish I Had a Red Dress by Pearl Cleage at 7/23, 7:30pm-Bay Plaza Barnes & Noble
What You Owe Me by Bebe Moore Campbell at 8/7,7:30pm-Bay Plaza Barnes & Noble

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