PVAMU Establishes Endowed Toni Morrison Writing Program


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PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas – Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU) President Ruth J. Simmons announced today that the Toni Morrison Writing Program would be established at Prairie View in honor of the writer and her former student, MacKenzie Scott. Ms. Scott donated $50 million to the University in October 2020; $3 million of her gift will be designated to endow the new program.

The Writing Program will include a Toni Morrison Writer-in-Residence. Appointed annually, a different writer each year will have a one-year visiting appointment at PVAMU, where that individual will offer a seminar in writing. The Toni Morrison Writer-in-Residence will also hold public readings of the writer’s work and that of other writers to bring visibility to the importance of writing and the legacy of African American writers, especially those educated at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Morrison was a graduate of Howard University, an HBCU in Washington, D.C.

Toni Morrison was also the Robert F. Goheen Professor of Creative Writing at Princeton University when MacKenzie Scott was a student. Scott studied with Morrison.

Born Chloe Wofford on February 18, 1931, in Lorain, Ohio, Morrison was a prolific essayist and novelist. She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the National Humanities Medal, the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, and the Nobel Prize in Literature. Her award-winning novels include “The Bluest Eye” (1970), “Sula” (1973), “Song of Solomon” (1977), “Tar Baby” (1981), and “Beloved” (1987).

Emma Joahanne Thomas-Smith, Ed.D., PVAMU provost emerita, will oversee the Toni Morrison Writing Program at PVAMU. With decades of experience in higher education, Thomas-Smith previously led the University’s Honors Program and its Department of English and Languages.

Thomas-Smith commented, “Faculty and staff of both the University and area high schools will share in the activities of the program and benefit from the Writer-in-Residence and other artists representing the full range of literary genres.”

In addition, the program will sponsor a high school writing contest. The winner of the competition will receive a college scholarship.

 
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Writer Nikki Giovanni named PVAMU’s 2021-2022 Toni Morrison Writer-in-Residence​

PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas (August 19, 2021) – Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU) announced today that Nikki Giovanni has been named the 2021-2022 Writer-in-Residence in the Toni Morrison Writing Program. The appointment will officially begin with a virtual series taking place September 27 – 29.

One of the most celebrated African American poets, Ms. Giovanni has won numerous awards, including the Langston Hughes Medal and the NAACP Image Award. Named a “Living Legend” by Oprah Winfrey, her diverse body of work includes poetry anthologies, poetry recordings, nonfiction essays, and children’s literature.

Giovanni’s early work gained attention as part of the Black Arts Movement; she was called the “Poet of the Black Revolution” because of her forceful and passionate writing about civil rights. Her varied activism has included providing support for other African American women writers. Giovanni currently serves as a University Distinguished Professor at Virginia Tech University.

 
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