Dr. Ibram X. Kendi Inspires at East High!
“Malcolm’s life tells us that transformation is possible — that a more just world is possible.”
— Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, Malcolm Lives!
Students and staff at East High School recently had the opportunity to host Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, acclaimed historian, anti-racism scholar and No. 1 New York Times bestselling author of Stamped from the Beginning and How to Be an Antiracist.
During the event, Kendi participated in a thoughtful Q&A session, responding to questions from students and staff about his latest book Malcolm Lives!, as well as his personal experiences and ongoing efforts to confront racism through education and storytelling. The conversation was moderated by East High senior Jacqueline Boakai and Principal Patrice Haste.
Boakai, who first encountered Kendi’s writing through her AP World History class, incorporated Kendi's book Stamped from the Beginning into her AP Seminar project. For Boakai, talking with Kendi was life-changing and reiterated the importance of telling your authentic truth no matter what.
“Being able to push past what other people's opinions are of me and being able to speak my own truth as a young Black woman… I should only continue to do that, because it's only going to push me further.”
The visit was made possible through a partnership between the East High Library and the Wisconsin Book Festival, which worked closely with Madison Metropolitan School District library leaders to coordinate the event. This author visit is part of an ongoing MMSD Library series that brings authors into school communities across the district, creating opportunities for students to connect classroom learning with real-world conversations.
“The opportunity for our students and staff to directly engage with such a leading historian and writer brought an invaluable real-world dimension to our curriculum, ” said Jennifer Milne-Carroll, East Library media technology specialist.
“Our library department, and the district as a whole, aims to lift student voices and bring in diverse authors,” said Maegan Heindel, MMSD library services coordinator. “This visit was inspiring for so many.”
Watch the Visit Here
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