'Go-Go Live' Author's DC Book Talk, Signing

(The Root) — Join The Root on Monday, July 16, as contributing editor Natalie Hopkinson discusses and signs her newest book, Go-Go Live: The Musical Life and Death of a Chocolate City, at Busboys and Poets in Washington, D.C. Suggested Reading Why Supreme Court’s MAGA-Friendly Redistricting Ruling Could Change Everything For Jasmine Crockett, Other Texas…

(The Root) — Join The Root on Monday, July 16, as contributing editor Natalie Hopkinson discusses and signs her newest book, Go-Go Live: The Musical Life and Death of a Chocolate City, at Busboys and Poets in Washington, D.C.

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The drum-and-bass-heavy go-go genre, which emerged out of the nation’s capital in the 1970s, has since helped define a generation of black Washingtonians, as well as black culture in D.C. Hopkinson travels through time, building a page-turning narrative extending from go-go’s beginnings among D.C.’s riot-torn neighborhoods to its heyday in the 1980s.

More than a writer’s homage to one of Washington’s most recognized and appreciated cultural exports, Go-Go Live examines race’s pivotal role in the development not only of the genre but also of a contemporary cultural environment in the nation’s capital.  

Hopkinson will be on hand to discuss the impact of go-go on Washington’s black culture psyche, as well as the genre’s continued role in a city whose racial demographics are swiftly changing.

Date: Monday, July 16Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.Location: Busboys and Poets, 14th and V Sts. NW, Washington, DC 20009

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