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Choice 1
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Breakout Session A: Zora’s Apothecary with Ayo Ngozi
Breakout Session B: Zora, the Candle-Lighter: Studying and Preserving Black Conjuring Traditions with Dr. Ahmad Greene-Hayes
Breakout Session C: (speakers virtual) Zora Said: Telling The Story of Our People Throughout Time with Dr. Imani Perry and Jamila Minnicks
Breakout Session D: Zora Neale Hurston: The Final Decade with Virginia Lynn Moylan
Breakout Session E: Every Tongue Got to Confess: A Call to BIPOC Women To Tell Their Stories with Moderator: Dr. Nadia Alexis Panelists: Dr. Erica L. Williams, Kirsten Ivey-Colson, Candace Bacchus
Breakout Session F: Hitting A Straight Lick with A Crooked Stick: On Zora's Anthropology, Essays, and Short Stories with Dr. Genevieve West (virtual), Dr. Jennifer Freeman-Marshall
Breakout Session G: Reimagining Spunk, Reimagining Eatonville with Anaya Patel and Kimber Thomas
Breakout Session H: Zora and Waldo: Patrons and Artist, Lessons in Empathy and Compassion with Dr. Kristalyn Shefveland
Breakout Session I: Adinkra Stamp Workshop with Ashley Jordan
Not Attending this Round of Breakout Sessions
Choice 2
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Breakout Session A: Zora’s Apothecary with Ayo Ngozi
Breakout Session B: Zora, the Candle-Lighter: Studying and Preserving Black Conjuring Traditions with Dr. Ahmad Greene-Hayes
Breakout Session C: (speakers virtual) Zora Said: Telling The Story of Our People Throughout Time with Dr. Imani Perry and Jamila Minnicks
Breakout Session D: Zora Neale Hurston: The Final Decade with Virginia Lynn Moylan
Breakout Session E: Every Tongue Got to Confess: A Call to BIPOC Women To Tell Their Stories with Moderator: Dr. Nadia Alexis Panelists: Dr. Erica L. Williams, Kirsten Ivey-Colson, Candace Bacchus
Breakout Session F: Hitting A Straight Lick with A Crooked Stick: On Zora's Anthropology, Essays, and Short Stories with Dr. Genevieve West (virtual), Dr. Jennifer Freeman-Marshall
Breakout Session G: Reimagining Spunk, Reimagining Eatonville with Anaya Patel and Kimber Thomas
Breakout Session H: Zora and Waldo: Patrons and Artist, Lessons in Empathy and Compassion with Dr. Kristalyn Shefveland
Breakout Session I: Adinkra Stamp Workshop with Ashley Jordan
Not Attending this Round of Breakout Sessions
Choice 1
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Breakout Session A: Zora Neale Hurston: Live Rich Die Po staged performance by Ann Perry Wallace
Breakout Session B: Zora Meets kinkofa: Tools and Technology for Family Anthropology with Jourdan Brunson and Tameshia Rudd-Ridge
Breakout Session C: (Panel) Hurston’s Howard with Kimberly Ann Collins and Dr. Adrienne Carthon
Breakout Session D: (Panel) Zora Neale Hurston: Anthropology Around the World with moderator Dr. Riché J. Daniel Barnes with Dr. Nadine Pinede, Dr. Sharony Green, Andrea Tosten
Breakout Session E: (Panel) Daughters of Zora’s Lens: Black Women In Film with Moderator: Cameo George with Tracy Heather Strain, Valerie C. Woods, Dr. Sharon D. Johnson
Breakout Session F: How It Feels to Be Colored Me: Zora & The Pleasure of Black Womanhood with Tuesday Barnes
Breakout Session G: Visions of Zora: Storytelling Through Quilts with Lisa Moore
Not Attending this Round of Breakout Sessions
Choice 2
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Breakout Session A: Zora Neale Hurston: Live Rich Die Po staged performance by Ann Perry Wallace
Breakout Session B: Zora Meets kinkofa: Tools and Technology for Family Anthropology with Jourdan Brunson and Tameshia Rudd-Ridge
Breakout Session C: (Panel) Hurston’s Howard with Kimberly Ann Collins and Dr. Adrienne Carthon
Breakout Session D: (Panel) Zora Neale Hurston: Anthropology Around the World with moderator Dr. Riché J. Daniel Barnes with Dr. Nadine Pinede, Dr. Sharony Green, Andrea Tosten
Breakout Session E: (Panel) Daughters of Zora’s Lens: Black Women In Film with Moderator: Cameo George with Tracy Heather Strain, Valerie C. Woods, Dr. Sharon D. Johnson
Breakout Session G: How It Feels to Be Colored Me: Zora & The Pleasure of Black Womanhood with Tuesday Barnes
Breakout Session H: Visions of Zora: Storytelling Through Quilts with Lisa Moore
Not Attending this Round of Breakout Sessions
Choice 1
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Breakout Session A: Zora Neale Hurston: The World of Dreams with Dr. Sharon D. Johnson
Breakout Session B: (Panel) Keeping Record: A History of the Archival Preservation of Zora Neale Hurston’s Work with moderator: Joel Diaz with Sauda Mitchell, Dr. Irma McClaurin, Dr. Jennifer Freeman Marshall, Steven Fullwood
Breakout Session C: Zora Neale Hurston: A Legacy of Activism with Marita Golden
Breakout Session D: The Zora Neale Hurston Effect Workshop with Dr. Michelle McClain
Breakout Session E: Zora’s Way: Black Women Challenging Tradition with moderator: Cameo King with Dr. Jenn Jackson, Dr. Autumn Womack, Christine Platt
Breakout Session F: Zora Neale Hurston and Sympathetic Magic with Dr. Lee Baker and Brendane Tynes
Breakout Session G: Zora’s Sojourn: A Black Community Story of Return Speaker with Sidney McCall
Breakout Session H: Adinkra Stamp Workshop with Ashley Jordan
Breakout Session I: All Hail Harlem: Fashion From the Harlem Renaissance with Winston Jones
Breakout Session J: Zora Tea Time Workshop Inspired by Tea Cake: A Hands-On Tea Blending Experience
Not Attending Breakout Sessions in this Round
Choice 2
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Breakout Session A: Zora Neale Hurston: The World of Dreams with Dr. Sharon D. Johnson
Breakout Session B: (Panel) Keeping Record: A History of the Archival Preservation of Zora Neale Hurston’s Work with moderator: Joel Diaz with Sauda Mitchell, Dr. Irma McClaurin, Dr. Jennifer Freeman Marshall, Steven Fullwood
Breakout Session C: Zora Neale Hurston: A Legacy of Activism with Marita Golden
Breakout Session D: The Zora Neale Hurston Effect Workshop with Dr. Michelle McClain
Breakout Session E: Zora’s Way: Black Women Challenging Tradition with moderator: Cameo King with Dr. Jenn Jackson, Dr. Autumn Womack, Christine Platt
Breakout Session F: Zora Neale Hurston and Sympathetic Magic with Dr. Lee Baker and Brendane Tynes
Breakout Session G: Zora’s Sojourn: A Black Community Story of Return Speaker with Sidney McCall
Breakout Session H: Adinkra Stamp Workshop with Ashley Jordan
Breakout Session I: All Hail Harlem: Fashion From the Harlem Renaissance with Winston Jones
Breakout Session J: Zora Tea Time Workshop Inspired by Tea Cake: A Hands-On Tea Blending Experience
Not Attending Breakout Sessions in this Round
Choice 1
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Breakout Session A: A Zora Tale: Roche's Racist Hand restaging by Terrence Spivey
Breakout Session B: “Zora Neale Hurston’s Harlem with Monica Miller, Dr. Autumn Womack
Breakout Session C: Exploring Zora Neale Hurston’s Collections at the Library of Congress with Library of Congress Reference Librarian and Manuscript Division Staff
Breakout Session D: Life of Herod the Great Book Club with Dr. Raymond Williams
Breakout Session E: Zora Neale Hurston and the Sara Lee Doll by Dr. Sabrina Thomas
Breakout Session F: Walking in Zora’s Dust Tracks: Intersecting Anthropology, Dance, Poetics, Ritual & Theater with Dr. Irma McClaurin, Dr. Tracey Graham, Chadra Dalan Pittman, Dr. Yamuna Sangarasivam
Breakout Session G: Zora from Ayiti to Gullah Geechee: The Intersections of Culture and Spirit with Erica Xavier-Beauvoir
Breakout Session H: ZNH Coming Out The Hiding Place: A Creative Writing Workshop About Love with Monique Constan
Breakout Session I: I Have the Nerve To Walk My Own Way: Zora Neale Hurston in Contrast to Other Harlem Renaissance Contemporaries with WEB DuBois Scholars of Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery
Not Attending this Round of Breakout Sessions
Choice 2
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Breakout Session A: A Zora Tale: Roche's Racist Hand restaging by Terrence Spivey
Breakout Session B: “Zora Neale Hurston’s Harlem with Monica Miller, Dr. Autumn Womack
Breakout Session C: Exploring Zora Neale Hurston’s Collections at the Library of Congress with Library of Congress Reference Librarian and Manuscript Division Staff
Breakout Session D: Life of Herod the Great Book Club with Dr. Raymond Williams
Breakout Session E: Zora Neale Hurston and the Sara Lee Doll by Dr. Sabrina Thomas
Breakout Session F: Walking in Zora’s Dust Tracks: Intersecting Anthropology, Dance, Poetics, Ritual & Theater with Dr. Irma McClaurin, Dr. Tracey Graham, Chadra Dalan Pittman, Dr. Yamuna Sangarasivam
Breakout Session G: Zora from Ayiti to Gullah Geechee: The Intersections of Culture and Spirit with Erica Xavier-Beauvoir
Breakout Session H: ZNH Coming Out The Hiding Place: A Creative Writing Workshop About Love with Monique Constan
Breakout Session I: I Have the Nerve To Walk My Own Way: Zora Neale Hurston in Contrast to Other Harlem Renaissance Contemporaries with WEB DuBois Scholars of Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery
Not Attending this Round of Breakout Sessions