Author Delivers Talk March 20

Uche Lynn-Teresa Ugwueze at Cal State Fullerton

What: 

Cal State Fullerton's departments of African American Studies and English, Comparative Literature and Linguistics, plus the WoMen's Center and African American Resource Center present a discussion and book signing with Uche Lynn-Teresa Ugwueze, author of  “Wet in the Sun,” “Tears Without Cry” and “Married to a Stranger and African Culture, Identity and Aesthetics: The Igbo Example.”

When:     

Tuesday, March 20
Noon-1:30 p.m.

Where:     

Cal State Fullerton WoMen's Center, Room 205 of University Hall
800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton, 92831

Who:     

Uche Lynn-Teresa Ugwueze’s novellas have been lauded for “their realistic depictions of social issues, extensive exploration of female realities and epic representations of family dynamics.” Much of her work draws upon her understanding of human dispositions and attitudes. She has taught at colleges and universities in the U.S. and abroad, including Nigeria. Currently, she teaches English and Africana literature at Cal State Long Beach.

Parking: 

$2 per hour or $8 for a daily permit Monday through Friday. Details are available online.

More Information:     

Lezlee Hinesmon-Matthews, assistant professor of African American studies, 657-278-2490, lhinesmon-matthews@fullerton.edu

Media Contact:     

Mimi Ko Cruz, 657-278-7586, mkocruz@fullerton.edu

Top of Story