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Ayana Mathis Book Launch: The Unsettled

November 2, 2023

As part of NAAM’s growing First Thursdays: Late Nites and Bites, join them for the book launch of The Unsettled by New York Times Best Selling author, Ayana Mathis. The story is set in the 1980s in racially and politically turbulent Philadelphia and in the tiny town of Bonaparte, Alabama. The Unsettled follows the journey of a mother fighting for her sanity and survival. The conversation will be moderated by Anastacia-Renee Tolbert, award-winning writer and educator who wrote Side Notes from the Archivist, Forget It (Black Radish) and Here In The (Middle) of Nowhere forthcoming from HarperCollins/Amistad March 2024.

Northwest African American Museum (NAAM)

2300 South Massachusetts Street
Seattle, WA, 98144
(206) 518-6000

The Northwest African American Museum (NAAM) is housed in the historic Colman School building (built in 1909) which overlooks a beautiful, sprawling green park, named after rock legend, Jimi Hendrix, in the heart of Seattle’s Central District. See ongoing virtual series: Historians on Hope. Each week, NAAM features words of hope from notable African American historians in our #HistoriansOnHope virtual series. We invite you to share these graphics on your favorite social media platforms. Be sure to tag us at @naamnw!