Writing Your Multigenerational Story with Dr. Zelda Lockhart (Library Fest 2025 KEYNOTE)
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Writing Your Multigenerational Story with Dr. Zelda Lockhart (Library Fest 2025 KEYNOTE)
- Date:
- Thursday, April 10, 2025
- Time:
- 4:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location:
- Offsite
- Audience:
- Adult Emerging Adult: 18-24 Year Olds High School Intergenerational Senior Citizen
- Categories:
- Author Visit Durham Library Foundation Humanities Library Fest
The 5th Annual Library Fest - Keynote Speaker
Dr. Zelda Lockhart
Thursday, April 10, 2025
4:00 PM
at the NASHER
2001 Campus Dr, Durham, NC 27705
photo credit: Leticia Clementina
Dr. Zelda Lockhart will share the unanswered family questions that led to generational research and the writing of her novels Trinity and Cold Running Creek. All will be led in an interactive experience to begin the journey of researching and writing a multigenerational fiction or non-fiction story.
Bio:
Dr. ZELDA LOCKHART is a current Fulbright Specialist engaging in cross-cultural story projects for generational healing in the U.S. and abroad. She holds a PhD in Expressive Art Therapies, an MA in Literature, and a certificate in writing, directing and editing from the NY Film Academy. Her work as an author and expressive arts consultant and educator centers on the power of story and nature to connect us across barriers and to heal our generations. She is winner of the Lambda Literary Foundation 2024 Jim Duggins Outstanding Mid-career Novelist Prize. Her books include HarperCollins 2023 release Trinity (a novel) translated and released by HarperCollins France 2024 as Entends ma voix. Her other works include The Soul of the Full-Length Manuscript: Turning Life’s Wounds into the Gift of Literary Fiction, Memoir, or Poetry. Her other novels are Fifth Born which was a Barnes & Noble Discovery selection and a Zora Neale Hurston/Richard Wright Award finalist, Cold Running Creek a Black Caucus of the American Library Association Honor Fiction award winner, and Fifth Born II: The Hundredth Turtle a 2011 Lambda Literary Award finalist.
Lockhart is Director at Her Story Garden Studios: Inspiring Black Women to Self-Define, Heal, and Liberate Through Our Stories & Nature. She is a dynamic speaker and educator who travels the US and abroad utilizing story and nature to inspire individuals to heal, maintain healthy relationships, lead effectively, and work productively and gracefully in community.
Special thanks to NASHER Museum of Art at Duke University for their additional contributions to this special Keynote Event.