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Event Address: 101 Auburn Avenue Northeast, Atlanta, GA, USA
Description: Join the Auburn Avenue Research Library in collaboration with The Counter Narrative Project for a celebration of the life and legacy of poet, community organizer, and cultural worker Tony Daniels. This event will also mark the official opening of the personal archives of Tony Daniels. The collection of personal papers includes Daniels’ works, encompassing personal journals, as well as the records of ADODI Muse. This event will mark the opening of the collection for research. A display of items from the Tony Daniels Papers will also be available at this special program. Tony Daniels (1/19/65-6/22/98) born in Albany, GA, was a fierce southern black gay organizer, HIV educator, poet, and cultural worker. He was a founding member of the iconic ADODI Muse (the black gay men’s performance poetry group) and instrumental in the 1990s Black Queer Atlanta Renaissance.
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Auburn Avenue Research Library
aarl.program@fultoncountyga.gov