Name
Breakfast Keynote: From Resistance to Resilience: The Legacy and Future of Black-Owned Bookstores
Date
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Time
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Location Name
Plaza Ballroom - B/C/E/F, Concourse Level, Plaza Building
Description
Join us for a powerful keynote discussion highlighting the profound contributions of Black-owned bookstores and their transformative impact on both the literary world and the communities they serve. Moderated by Char Adams, author of Black-Owned: The Revolutionary Life of the Black Bookstore (Tiny Reparations/PRH, 11/4/2025), this conversation features four distinguished Black-owned bookstore owners who share their unique perspectives on the pivotal role Black bookstores play in political and cultural resistance.
Throughout history, Black-owned bookstores have served as vital spaces for empowerment, offering not only literature but also opportunities for advocacy and community engagement. This conversation will explore how these bookstores have stood as beacons of resilience and resistance, shaping narratives and providing a platform for marginalized voices. Looking ahead, we'll examine the future of Black-owned bookstores, exploring how they continue to nurture community, foster social change, and champion voices that are often underrepresented in mainstream publishing. Join us for this inspiring and thought-provoking discussion on the enduring legacy and future potential of Black-owned bookstores in driving cultural and social progress.
Speakers
Janet Jones, Source Booksellers LLC - Detroit, MI
Jake Cumsky-Whitlock, Solid State Books - Washington, DC
DJ Johnson, Baldwin & Co. - New Orleans, LA
Char Adams, Black-Owned: The Revolutionary Life of the Black Bookstore (Tiny Reparations)
Maura Cheeks, Liz's Book Bar - Brooklyn, NY
Jake Cumsky-Whitlock, Solid State Books - Washington, DC
DJ Johnson, Baldwin & Co. - New Orleans, LA
Char Adams, Black-Owned: The Revolutionary Life of the Black Bookstore (Tiny Reparations)
Maura Cheeks, Liz's Book Bar - Brooklyn, NY