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“Black Punk Now” Author Talk & Music at 924 Gilman (Berkeley)

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Saturday, December 9, 2023 - 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm | Cost: FREE*
*Free, all ages event, seating is first come first served, call 510-981-6195 at least five working days before the event for ADA accommodations to ensure availability.

924 Gilman | 924 Gilman St., Berkeley, CA

Event Details

Join us for a very special Library event as we celebrate the release of BLACK PUNK NOW, an anthology co-edited by punk rock authors James Spooner and  Chris L. Terry. Contributors to the collection include critic Hanif Abdurraqib and cartoonist Raeghan Buchanan, conversations with Brontez Purnell, and a roundtable of all femme festival organizers. Spooner’s contribution includes a comic, as well as all the interior illustrations. Cover photo by Ed Marshall

PLUS! Enjoy a live musical performace by beloved (and local <3) artist, Brontez Purnell, after the author talk and book signing.

James and Chris will have copies of BLACK PUNK NOW, for sale and signing at this event.

NOTE: this event is happening at the Alternative Music Foundation (924 Gilman), which is located at 924 Gilman St., Berkeley, California 94710. Arrive on time to secure a nice place to see and hear our honored creators in conversation.

James Spooner is an award-winning graphic novelist, tattoo artist, illustrator, and filmmaker. He directed the seminal documentary Afro-Punk which premiered at national and international film festivals, including Toronto International and The American Black Film Festival. James also co-founded the Afropunk Festival, which currently boasts audiences in the hundreds of thousands around the world. James’ debut graphic novel, The High Desert was named in Publisher’s Weekly best of 2022 and is available now. His work has been recounted in various publications, including NPR, the Los Angeles Times, Vice, The Village Voice, The New Yorker, MTV, NBC News and Variety, and he was a recipient of the ReNew Media Rockefeller Grant. He is an ongoing guest curator for the Broad Museum in Los Angeles and previously programmed for the Brooklyn Academy of Music. James is also a contributor to RazorCake Magazine, and he continues to screen Afro-Punk at colleges around the country, giving talks on punk and Black identity. He is currently co-editing an anthology from Soft Skull Press entitled, Black Punk Now. James lives in LA with his partner, Lisa, and their dog, Rumi, a chocolate labradoodle.
@ spoonersnofun

Chris L. Terry is the author of the novel Black Card, one of NPR’s best books of 2019. Terry’s debut novel Zero Fade was on Best of 2013 lists by Slate and Kirkus Reviews. Born in 1979 to a Black father and white mother, Terry spent his late teens and early twenties touring as the vocalist for different Richmond, Virginia punk bands. He has a Creative Writing MFA from Columbia College Chicago, and now lives and teaches in Los Angeles. His recent work has appeared in Pitchfork, Stereogum, Razorcake, Very Smart Brothas/The Root, Catapult and theLAnd Magazine.

Brontez Purnell is a writer, musician, dancer, filmmaker, and performance artist. He is the author of a graphic novel, a novella, a children’s book, the novel Since I Laid My Burden Down, and 100 Boyfriends, a collection of stories. The recipient of a 2018 Whiting Award in Fiction, he was named one of the thirty-two Black Male Writers of Our Time by T: The New York Times Style Magazine in 2018. Purnell is also the frontman for the band The Younger Lovers, a cofounder of the experimental dance group the Brontez Purnell Dance Company, the creator of the renowned cult zine Fag School, and the director of several short films, music videos, and the documentary Unstoppable Feat: The Dances of Ed Mock. Born in Triana, Alabama, he’s lived in Oakland, California, for more than a decade.

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Cost: FREE*
*Free, all ages event, seating is first come first served, call 510-981-6195 at least five working days before the event for ADA accommodations to ensure availability.
Categories: In Person, Lectures & Workshops, LGBTQ+, Literature, Live Music, Other
Venue: 924 Gilman
Address: 924 Gilman St., Berkeley, CA