Hanif Abdurraqib pushes us to look deeper, seeking out the story wrestling beneath the narrative we tell about our cities, communities, and histories.
Nationally renowned poet Hanif Abdurraqib provides examples of depth in history and dance to push each of us to more closely examine the story that really wants to be told as creatives. Using examples from the dance marathons of the Great Depression and the show “Soul Train,” he illustrates the layers of complexity in stories we tell. In this talk, Abdurraqib welcomes us into his writer’s mind as it seeks to find the truest version of the stories he wants to tell, which often include themes like love, struggle, moments of magic, and of course, music.