May 10, 2025

"Surrounded: America’s First School for Black Girls, 1832"--Graphic Novel Author, Illustrator, and Publisher Conversation

Surrounded: America’s First School for Black Girls, 1832

Graphic Novel Author, Illustrator, and Publisher Conversation

 

Collaborative event between the Prudence Crandall Museum in Canterbury, the Otis Library in Norwich, the Public Library of New London in New London, and NBM Publishing.

 

 A live, virtual event held on Zoom on Saturday, May 10, 1pm; Free, registration required

 

Meet internationally-renown graphic novelist Wilfrid Lupano and illustrator Stephane Fert as they join us remotely from France for a conversation about their most recent English publication.  In 2021, Belgian publisher Dargaud Benelux released in French Blanc Autour (which translates to ‘white all around’), a graphic novel that tells the story of Prudence Crandall’s Canterbury School from the perspective of the Black and Brown students.  On February 11, 2025, the English edition of the novel, Surrounded: America’s First School for Black Girls, 1832 was released by NBM Publishing and is now available.  Terry Nantier, founder and publisher of NBM Publishing, will also join us for the conversation.

 

Joanie DiMartino, Museum Curator of the Prudence Crandall Museum, will moderate the conversation with Lupano and Fert, and share her thoughts on this creative rendering of the tumultuous history of the school. Registration required. Registration through the Otis Library website calendar at www.otislibrarynorwich.org. You will receive the Zoom link a few days before the event.  Copies of Surrounded can be borrowed from your local library or your on-site purchase of the book will support the Prudence Crandall Museum.

Admission

FREE; registration required for Zoom link
Location Zoom

1 South Canterbury Road
Canterbury CT, 06331

Times
Saturday, 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm