Elizabeth Alexander: Signals Across Vast Distances - Essays and Tales

Elizabeth Alexander: Signals Across Vast Distances - Essays and Tales

Thursday, September 17, 2026 · 7:00 PM EDT · Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library · Washington, DC

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A call to courage and connection from prize-winning poet and champion for the arts and humanities Elizabeth Alexander. Join the Library and Politics and Prose Bookstore for a conversation with acclaimed poet Elizabeth Alexander. In conversation with journalist Jonathan Capehart, Alexander will discuss her new book of essays Signals Across Vast Distances. Books will be available for purchase at the event. About the book “We send signals across vast distances, hoping to connect.” In luminous prose, Elizabeth Alexander embraces that hope, offering resources—life wisdom, historical perspective, poetry, and art—to embolden us to “reach beyond ourselves.” Her close readings of visionary poets, interwoven with extraordinary visual art, reveal how poetry and art can sustain us. Her stories of connection—as a daughter, wife, widow, and mother; as an aspiring dancer; on the dais at President Obama’s inauguration; in the hospital with her college-age son—deeply move us. She shines a light on our nation’s painful history of inequity, recounting in her Class Day speech to Yale students the thwarted dream destroyed in 1831 of a Black college in New Haven; she calls for a reckoning of centuries of injustice in historical memory and memorializing. She asks, What will we each do to make the dream of freedom, for everyone, real? Every page conveys her hope that we recognize the abundant resources we carry within: language, history, community, family, our bodies, our stories, love itself. Signals Across Vast Distances empowers us—in Alexander’s closing words—to lead with love. About the author Elizabeth Alexander is a prize-winning and New York Times best-selling author, renowned poet, educator, scholar, and cultural advocate. Her memoir, The Light of the World, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Critics Circle Award. She composed and recited “Praise Song for the Day” for President Barack Obama’s 2009 inauguration and is currently president of the Mellon…

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