An Evening With Sasha Bonet
Sasha Bonét on The Waterbearers
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1h 4m
How do the legacies of Black women, passed down through struggle, love, and resilience, shape who we become?
Join writer and cultural critic Sasha Bonét as she presents The Waterbearers, a heartfelt memoir exploring Black womanhood, motherhood, and culture through three generations of women who built legacies and changed the world.
Wherever there is water, there is mystery. And mystery breeds mythology.
When Sasha Bonét's grandmother, Betty Jean, raised eleven children in a Texas bayou house, she did it alone, creating a home that was the heart of their family. Her daughter, Mama Connie, vowed to live differently but found herself echoing her mother's struggles. Now, Sasha navigates motherhood, reflecting on the legacies of Black women like Nina Simone, Betty Davis, Michelle Obama, Rosa Parks and Darnella Frazier (the woman who told the world about George Floyd) to build a portrait of Black womanhood through time.
Join us for an evening exploring the myths we inherit, the patterns we repeat and break, and how personal memory intersects with cultural history. Sasha’s clear-eyed tenderness reveals intimate vignettes mixed with cultural history of Black women who shaped the world through the ties of love—and complexity—that bind them.