Join us for a screening and discussion of the PBS documentary Claiming a Space: The Life of Zora Neale Hurston. Recommend 14 and up.
Discover her remarkable journey in this engaging library program. The film traces Hurston’s path from her roots in Eatonville, Florida, to her pioneering anthropological fieldwork and literary achievements that helped define the Harlem Renaissance.
Using rare footage, archival photos, and interviews with scholars and artists, the documentary reveals how Hurston boldly claimed a space for Black culture in American scholarship and storytelling.
No registration required. 14 and up.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | General Events |
LYMMO Orange Line
LYNX Bus Link 3, 6, 7, 11, 13 and 51
Orlando Public Library is the headquarters and resource center for the Orange County Library System. The library has been located at this site since its beginnings as the Albertson Public Library in 1923. Public Reference Departments in Orlando Public Library include Children’s, Library Central, and Learning Central. The Children’s Library offers spacious areas, special programs, computers and story rooms for our youngest readers and readers to be. The Dorothy Lumley Melrose Center for Technology, Innovation and Creativity is located on the second floor. The Friends of the Library Third Floor Bookstore is open daily and recycles withdrawn and donated books to the community.