Arts & Entertainment
SisterSpace hosts black LGBT authors
Aaron Anson, Aisha Karefa among those slated to appear at Friday evening event
SisterSpace and Books presents a panel with author Aaron Anson and Aisha Karefa, niece of the late James Baldwin, at the Island Cafe (829 Upshur St., N.W.) tonight from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Anson will be discussing his book and memoir, “Mind Your Own Life,” which started out as a journal and eventually developed into a book. Karefa will be talking about her uncle and the film, “All God’s Children.”
Rev. Rainey Cheeks and other ministers will also be present to discuss their churches.
For more information, call SisterSpace at 202-829-0306.
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