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In Conversation with Irvin Weathersby by Tim Coover| Writer’s Foundry Review
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In Conversation with Irvin Weathersby by Tim Coover| Writer’s Foundry Review

On a sweltering  July day, in the Carriage House on the St. Joseph’s campus in Clinton Hill, Irvin sat down for a conversation with Tim Coover, a Foundry Fellow, Writer’s Foundry Review editor, and a former student. Over coffee and chocolate croissants, they discussed many topics related to Irvin’s forthcoming memoir: art, politics, the value and the danger of museums, and how to be a citizen of this contradictory country.

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Black History Month Interview with Queensborough Community College
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Black History Month Interview with Queensborough Community College

Irvin Weathersby Jr. lectures in the English Department at Queensborough Community College, teaching composition and creative writing. A 2019 Bernard O’Keefe Scholar in Nonfiction at the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, Mr. Weathersby often writes about race and the Black experience. A former high school teacher and re-entry educator in Baltimore, the South Bronx and Harlem, his writing centers on marginalized communities. Irivin’s essays have appeared in Esquire, The Atlantic, The Root, EBONY, and elsewhere talks about his upcoming book, In Open Contempt (Viking/Penguin), a memoir-in-essays focused on expressions of white supremacy in art found in New Orleans, his hometown, and around the world.

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