Forum explores the history and status of the black literary, cultural and political movement in France, the current subject of a symposium at San Francisco’s Museum of the African Diaspora.
The Black Francophone World
Forum explores the history and status of the black literary, cultural and political movement in France, the current subject of a symposium at San Francisco's Museum of the African Diaspora.

Guests:
Denise Bradley, executive director of the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco
Simon Njami, writer, critic, independent curator whose works include "Africa Remix: Contemporary Art of a Continent" and "Black Paris: The African Writers' Landscape," and co-founder of the art magazine and publishing house, "Revue Noire"
Louis Chude-Sokei, associate professor of literature at UC-Santa Cruz and author of the recent book, "The Last Darky: Bert Williams, Black on Black Minstrelsy and the African Diaspora"