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Faculty of Education » Home » An Evening With D’bi Young Anitafrika

An Evening With D’bi Young Anitafrika

Presenter: D’bi Young Anitafrika
Date and Time: Thursday, November 8, 2018, 6:00 PM
Location: St. John’s College, UBC

Free and open to the public.


Join us for an intimate evening with award-winning Jamaican-Canadian playwright, actor, poet and educator, D’bi Young Anitafrika. She will be reading and performing from her new autobiography-in-progress, MEMOIR OF AN UGLY DUCKLING: MY LIFE, ART & METHOD. Followed by a Q&A session discussing her work and contributions to dub poetry, theatre and radical Black feminist thought through theatre using the Anitafrika Method.

D’bi Young Anitafrika is an award-winning playwright, actor, poet & educator. Learn more about D’bi at dbiyounganitafrika.com.

This event is sponsored by the David Lam Chair in Multicultural Education, & the UBC Social Justice Institute.


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