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Virtual Lunch With Friends and Strangers: Kathy Williams ’08 (MFA)

Friday, Oct. 9 | 12:00 p.m. – 12:30 p.m.
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Click in with Carolina Public Humanities for this series, Lunch With Friends and Strangers: Conversations With UNC’s Faculty. This virtual lunch talk features a discussion of Ida B. Wells, a pioneering Black journalist and an activist for women’s rights and the suffrage movement, during a conversation with Kathy Williams ’08 (MFA).


Kathy Williams ’08 (MFA), Teaching Associate Professor, Literature

Kathryn Hunter Williams received her B.F.A from University of North Carolina School of the Arts and her M.F.A from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As a member of PlayMakers Repertory Company she has performed inDoubt, Romeo and Juliet, Yellowman and String of Pearls. She has also worked with Living Stage, The Negro Ensemble Company, Manhattan Class Company and New Dramatist. Kathryn is currently on the faculty of UNC Dept. of Dramatic Art and will continue exploring the ways the theater can provide insight about our differences and promote a better understanding of our community.

She is the performance director for HiddenVoices, a non-profit dedicated to bringing life changing stories into a public forum.

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