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The New York Public Library will host the World Literature & Arts Festival on April 14–30, 2025, a system-wide event series highlighting storytelling across diverse voices, mediums, and world languages. Coinciding with New York City’s Immigrant Heritage Week (April 13–19) and National Poetry Month, the Festival will spotlight the City’s multilingual and cultural diversity through author talks, performances, culinary experiences, writing workshops, and more.
The Festival will kick-off with “The New Rap Language: How Musicians Continue to Transform the Spoken Word” on April 15, 2025, 6:30–8:00 p.m. at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL). The event will feature groundbreaking musicians Audry Funk, Bartika Eam Rai, and Felukah as they sit with journalist Jessica Lipksy to discuss how using their native and adopted languages shapes their unique styles and how their artistry speaks to issues important to them.
“We are thrilled to welcome more than thirty trailblazing writers, artists, chefs, and performers from diverse backgrounds to this year’s World Literature & Arts Festival. We can’t wait to welcome patrons to this celebration of the myriad ways that creativity and culture intersect in New York City,” said Erica Parker, Associate Director for Adult Programming at The New York Public Library.
The wide array of branch events and programs for all ages—memoir writing workshops, recipe swaps, open mic nights, bilingual storytimes, and beyond—are available on our website. Highlights include:
- “Latinx Artists Speak: Storytelling, Making, and Belonging” on April 22, 6–7:30…
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The New York Public Library will host the World Literature & Arts Festival on April 14–30, 2025, a system-wide event series highlighting storytelling across diverse voices, mediums, and world languages. Coinciding with New York City’s Immigrant Heritage Week (April 13–19) and National Poetry Month, the Festival will spotlight the City’s multilingual and cultural diversity through author talks, performances, culinary experiences, writing workshops, and more.
The Festival will kick-off with “The New Rap Language: How Musicians Continue to Transform the Spoken Word” on April 15, 2025, 6:30–8:00 p.m. at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL). The event will feature groundbreaking musicians Audry Funk, Bartika Eam Rai, and Felukah as they sit with journalist Jessica Lipksy to discuss how using their native and adopted languages shapes their unique styles and how their artistry speaks to issues important to them.
“We are thrilled to welcome more than thirty trailblazing writers, artists, chefs, and performers from diverse backgrounds to this year’s World Literature & Arts Festival. We can’t wait to welcome patrons to this celebration of the myriad ways that creativity and culture intersect in New York City,” said Erica Parker, Associate Director for Adult Programming at The New York Public Library.
The wide array of branch events and programs for all ages—memoir writing workshops, recipe swaps, open mic nights, bilingual storytimes, and beyond—are available on our website. Highlights include:
- “Latinx Artists Speak: Storytelling, Making, and Belonging” on April 22, 6–7:30 p.m. at St. George Library Center in Staten Island will bring together Latinx artists Irma Bohorquez-Geisler, Patricia Cazorla, Nancy Saleme,…
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