On Sunday, January 16 at 4 p.m., there will be a free reading of "Inheritance," by Yolanda K. Wilkinson. The story "follows an ever-changing family that identified as Colored, then Black. and now African American through 60 years of secrets, unforgiveness, anger, divine magic and, ultimately, love... Spanning 30 years, INHERITANCE is a tale of what was gained, loved, lost and what will eventually be passed on.
"Inheritance" is an event from the Red Harlem Readers taking place at the Indian Cafe on Broadway between 107th and 108th. The event is free and will be followed by a discussion with the playwright and actors.
For more information, contact rhreaders@earthlink.net or Richard Gaffield (347) 525-3378 of Red Harlem Readers or Chander Malik (917) 584-0121 of Indian Cafe.
About Red Harlem Readers: Red Harlem Readers is a volunteer organization that provides a venue for established and emerging writers, actors, and musicians. The group engages the community in the literary and musical arts through concert readings and performance of plays, poetry, essays, short stories and song. The discussion that follows each event provides stimulating conversation and further collaboration. “RED HARLEM” was a joking way Native American people used to describe their active and thriving community in Morningside Heights some 30 years ago. The Red Harlem Readers takes its name from those people, who lived and worked in this neighborhood.

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