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Join us for an Author Talk featuring Emmy Award-winning producer, writer, and director Phill Branch as he discusses his poignant memoir, "The Double Dutch Fuss." In this insightful and lyrical narrative, Branch candidly explores his struggle to escape the restrictive expectations of Blackness and masculinity that have defined his life. Growing up in Newark, New Jersey, under the scrutiny of a charismatic but demanding father, he often felt like a misfit, especially when punished for playing jump rope with girls. Branch's journey takes us from his formative years, marked by inappropriate relationships and a transformative experience at Hampton University, to the stark realities of Hollywood as he navigates the challenges of being a queer Black man.
"The Double Dutch Fuss" offers a raw reflection on the burdens of expectation—of being a boy, Black, and queer—while confronting the fears of emotional and physical violence. Branch delves into the intricate dynamics between fathers and sons and emphasizes the importance of healing to achieve personal freedom. His narrative is both humorous and deeply insightful, illuminating the complexities of identity and the courageous act of choosing to live authentically. The event will be moderated by Jon Goode. Register today to secure your spot!
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