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NAME:Great Minds Close Reading: Maya Angelou #1
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SUMMARY:Great Minds Close Reading: Maya Angelou #1
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <html> <body> <p>What does it mean to gr
 ow up in a society shaped by racism and inequality? In this edition o
 f Great Minds we will read excerpts from I Know Why the Caged Bird Si
 ngs by Maya Angelou.</p> <p>In this edition of the Great Minds series
 , we will read excerpts from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya 
 Angelou. In this autobiographical work, Angelou reflects on her child
 hood and her experiences with racism, trauma and personal growth. The
  book tells a powerful story about finding one’s voice and offers a
  meaningful starting point for reflection and conversation.&nbsp;</p>
 <h3>What are we reading?&nbsp;</h3><p>I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
  is an autobiographical work by Maya Angelou in which she recounts he
 r childhood and youth. The book explores themes such as racism, ident
 ity, trauma and resilience. Angelou’s story shows how personal expe
 riences are connected to broader social realities, and how language, 
 literature, and community can play an important role in finding one�
 �s voice.&nbsp;</p><h3>What is the event?&nbsp;</h3><p>In each sessio
 n, we will read a few pages from this book. Don't worry, you don't ne
 ed to prepare anything! We will select the pages and bring them with 
 us. At 4 p.m., we will have a short walk-in in 3D with coffee, tea, a
 nd cookies. Once we are seated, we will briefly introduce the event, 
 the author, and the text for that day. Then we will get to work and r
 ead and discuss the text together; what strikes you? What appeals to 
 you, or doesn't? We will exchange ideas, and around 5:30 p.m. we will
  conclude the session.&nbsp;</p><h3>Where is 3D?&nbsp;</h3><p>You can
  find the entrance to 3D on the campus square, next to the Spar super
 market. It has 3D in lights in the window, and a big gnome on the ste
 ps that lead to the door.</p><h3>Who is NEWConnective?&nbsp;</h3><p>T
 his event is organised by NEWConnective. NEWConnective organises even
 ts around life's bigger questions. We engage with themes like grief, 
 spirituality, and much more. Find out more on our website (vu.nl/newc
 onnective) or on our socials (@newconnective). If you have any questi
 ons, don't hesitate to reach out via email to <a data-email-address="
 newconnective@vu.nl" data-email-subject="NEWConnective" href="mailto:
 newconnective@vu.nl?subject=NEWConnective">newconnective@vu.nl</a>.</
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DESCRIPTION: In this edition of the Great Minds series, we will read e
 xcerpts from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou. In this
  autobiographical work, Angelou reflects on her childhood and her exp
 eriences with racism, trauma and personal growth. The book tells a po
 werful story about finding one’s voice and offers a meaningful star
 ting point for reflection and conversation.&nbsp; <h3>What are we rea
 ding?&nbsp;</h3> I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is an autobiographic
 al work by Maya Angelou in which she recounts her childhood and youth
 . The book explores themes such as racism, identity, trauma and resil
 ience. Angelou’s story shows how personal experiences are connected
  to broader social realities, and how language, literature, and commu
 nity can play an important role in finding one’s voice.&nbsp; <h3>W
 hat is the event?&nbsp;</h3> In each session, we will read a few page
 s from this book. Don't worry, you don't need to prepare anything! We
  will select the pages and bring them with us. At 4 p.m., we will hav
 e a short walk-in in 3D with coffee, tea, and cookies. Once we are se
 ated, we will briefly introduce the event, the author, and the text f
 or that day. Then we will get to work and read and discuss the text t
 ogether; what strikes you? What appeals to you, or doesn't? We will e
 xchange ideas, and around 5:30 p.m. we will conclude the session.&nbs
 p; <h3>Where is 3D?&nbsp;</h3> You can find the entrance to 3D on the
  campus square, next to the Spar supermarket. It has 3D in lights in 
 the window, and a big gnome on the steps that lead to the door. <h3>W
 ho is NEWConnective?&nbsp;</h3> This event is organised by NEWConnect
 ive. NEWConnective organises events around life's bigger questions. W
 e engage with themes like grief, spirituality, and much more. Find ou
 t more on our website (vu.nl/newconnective) or on our socials (@newco
 nnective). If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out via
  email to <a data-email-address="newconnective@vu.nl" data-email-subj
 ect="NEWConnective" href="mailto:newconnective@vu.nl?subject=NEWConne
 ctive">newconnective@vu.nl</a>. What does it mean to grow up in a soc
 iety shaped by racism and inequality? In this edition of Great Minds 
 we will read excerpts from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya An
 gelou.
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