“When I write; when I speak, I do so from a point of healing….” –Janus Adams
Join us in the Farm Arts Collective courtyard for a FREE conversation with Emmy Award-winning journalist, historian, entrepreneur, and bestselling author of eleven books, Dr. Janus Adams is the host of public radio’s “The Janus Adams Show” and podcast. A scholar of African American and women’s history, Adams specializes in putting current events into historical perspective.
Following the presentation, we will have farm fresh soup to share together while continuing the conversation.
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Join Janus Adams in the Farm Arts Collective Courtyard for an engaging and important conversation about racism, history and healing. Dr. Janus Adams is an Emmy Award-winning journalist, historian, bestselling author, and host of public radio’s “The Janus Adams Show” and podcast. A scholar of African American and women’s history, Adams specializes in putting current events into an historical perspective.Following the presentation and question and answer period, we will have farm fresh soup to share together while continuing the conversation along with books available for purchase (and signing). Attendees are welcome to bring along a dish or baked good to share as well.
Janus’ BIOGRAPHY
Frequent on-air guest, Janus has appeared on ABC, BET, CBS, CNN, Fox News, NBC’s The Today Show, and NPR’s All Things Considered. With more than 500 articles, essays and columns to her credit, her work has been featured in Essence and Ms. Magazines, The New York Times, Newsday, USA Today, and The Washington Post. Her syndicated column ran in the Hearst Newspapers for sixteen years. Her commentary has been broadcast on CBS and NPR, and published in the Huffington Post. Her book, Glory Days: 365 Inspired Moments in African American History, was licensed by McDonald’s and reached more than 3 million readers.