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Black Writers Read: Angie Chatman

Mar 28, 20241 hr 9 minSeason 4Ep. 12
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This episode features our conversation with Angie Chatman, which was live-streamed on March 16, 2024. For long-time Black Writers Read supporters you may remember Angie from our Black History Month Virtual Event in 2021. 


Angie Chatman is a writer and storyteller. She's written for Insider Personal Finance, MIT Tech Review, the National Science Foundation, Yahoo News and elsewhere. Her literary work has appeared in Brevity, TaintTaintTaint Magazine, Literary Landscapes, Pangyrus, The Rumpus, Blood Orange Review, Hippocampus Magazine. She was a 2020 Pushcart Prize nominee. Chatman has appeared on The Moth Radio Hour, GBH/World Channel’s Stories from the Stage, and Story Collider. An engineer by degree, Chatman also earned an MBA from MIT-Sloan and an MFA from Queens University in Charlotte. Born and raised on Chicago's southside, Angie now lives in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston with her family. 


To learn more about Angie and her expansive body of work, please visit angiecwriter.com.


During the episode, I mention a commentary piece that I wrote for New England Public Media a while back. Please check out my very first Commentary piece!


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