Tressie McMillan Cottom (Library Fest 2025 KEYNOTE)
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Tressie McMillan Cottom (Library Fest 2025 KEYNOTE)
- Date:
- Monday, April 7, 2025
- Time:
- 6:30pm - 7:30pm
- Location:
- Main Auditorium
- Location:
- Main Library (300 N. Roxboro St)
- 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
Tressie McMillan Cottom
Monday, April 7, 2025
6:30 - 7:30 PM
at the DURHAM COUNTY MAIN LIBRARY
300 N Roxboro St, Durham, NC 27701
Tressie McMillan Cottom, Renowed Cultural Critic, Sociologist, and Award-Winning Author will kick off Library Fest with a Keynote event!
Bio:
Award-winning writer, sociologist, and cultural critic Tressie McMillan Cottom is celebrated for her profound yet personal ideas and the dynamic accessibility of her analysis. Dr. Cottom’s first book, Lower Ed: The Troubling Rise of For-Profit Colleges in the New Economy, led to appearances on The Daily Show, NPR’s Marketplace and Fresh Air, and has been name-checked by Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren and activists like The Debt Strike Collective. Since the release of her second book, Thick: And Other Essays, Dr. Cottom’s career has skyrocketed. Thick became a Finalist for the 2019 National Book Award, and the following year Dr. Cottom received a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship – known as the ‘genius grant’. Her work is prolific – beyond her books and celebrated New York Times opinion column, she has written a Substack newsletter “Essaying,” is a contributor for Vanity Fair, co-hosted the Black feminist podcast Hear to Slay with Roxane Gay, and has sat in as a guest host for The Ezra Klein Show. Her books have become modern classics, and her commentary is in demand on a wide range of topics like inclusive marketing, creating policy narratives, technology, the future of democracy, and the cultural zeitgeist.
Dr. Cottom is a public academic whose work is as impactful on Twitter as it is in groundbreaking research, and continually reimagines how our society might function better on behalf of the most marginalized. She has a devoted fanbase for her essays (Tressays, as her fans call them), which defy the form – she explores the intersections of race, class, and gender, in the same breath as incisive pop culture critique and personal history. Dr. Cottom is currently a professor at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and is sought after as a consultant for both global brands and on Capitol Hill. Dr. Cottom is equally in demand as a cultural authority – she was tapped to pen the Harper’s BAZAAR cover story for Venus & Serena Williams. In her writing, as well as in luminous keynotes and moderated conversations, Dr. Cottom tells creative stories of her research and herself – taking theory into real-world understanding for audiences of all kinds.
Spanish language interpretation is available; please contact mramirez@dconc.gov by Monday, March 31 to accommodate your request.
Ofrecemos servicios de interpretación al español; póngase en contacto con mramirez@dconc.gov antes del lunes 31 de marzo para poder atender su solicitud.