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Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards Marks 90 Years of Truth-Telling Through Literature with a Citywide Celebration, Free and Open to the Public

The Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards (AWBA), the only national juried prize for literature that addresses racism and diversity, proudly marks its 90th anniversary with a citywide celebration September 19–20, 2025. The anniversary weekend will bring award-winning authors to Cleveland for a series of thought-provoking conversations and readings that honor nine decades of Anisfield-Wolf awardees—writers who shaped our understanding of race, culture, and identity.

“As we mark the 90th anniversary of the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards, we celebrate not only this year’s remarkable winners but also the enduring vision of Edith Anisfield Wolf,” said Kortney Morrow, Program Director, Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards. “This milestone year brings together past and present voices in a dynamic new setting—designed to spark urgent conversations and honor a legacy that continues to expand how we see, understand, and shape the world around us.”

Founded in 1935 by poet and philanthropist Edith Anisfield Wolf, the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards remain a critical force in the literary world. For nine decades, the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards have set the intellectual table for conversations on race and cultural differences. Past winners include Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, Martin Luther King Jr., Nadine Gordimer, Wole Soyinka, Toni Morrison, Isabel Wilkerson, and Colson Whitehead— writers whose work has shaped discourse on race and identity.

Anisfield Wolf, who died in 1963, asked the Cleveland Foundation in a bequest to sustain her passion and vision for the awards for the “purpose of stimulating the writing of more and better books upon the general subject of race relations.” The Cleveland Foundation continues to steward the awards today.

“For nine decades, the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards have championed literature that confronts injustice and sparks critical, consequential conversations about our world and humanity,” said AWBA jury chair Natasha Trethewey, poet, memoirist, and Board of Trustees Professor of English at Northwestern University. “It is a profound honor to celebrate this year’s winners and the extraordinary legacy of the awards during its 90th anniversary weekend – at a time when these voices are more important than ever.”

A full schedule of weekend events is below and available at https://www.anisfield-wolf.org/upcoming-events/. General admission tickets will be available September 2.

The Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards are part of Cleveland Book Fest, a month-long showcase of literary excellence in Northeast Ohio.


Friday, September 19: City Club of Cleveland Forum and the 90th Anniversary Awards Ceremony

The weekend begins with a special City Club of Cleveland Friday Forum at 11:30 a.m. featuring literary scholars Jonathan D. S. Schroeder (AWBA 2025) and Vincent Brown (AWBA 2021) in conversation on Rediscovering Resistance: John Swanson Jacobs and 600,000 Despots. The forum will be held at the City Club of Cleveland (1317 Euclid Ave.) and is open to the public ($30 members / $45 nonmembers).

That evening, the 90th Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards Ceremony will take place at the Maltz Performing Arts Center (1855 Ansel Rd.) beginning at 6:30 p.m. A public reception with book signings, food, and drinks will follow at the Ballroom at Park Lane.


Saturday, September 20: The 90th Anniversary Celebration – Events Free and Open to the Public

Morning: Author Panels and Community Conversations

The celebration continues Saturday morning at the Cleveland Public Library’s MLK Jr. Branch with two dynamic panels. Doors open at 9 a.m.

  • Humanity on the Line: Resisting Dehumanization, Erasure, and Atrocity Amidst Divides (9:45 a.m.): A fireside chat with George Makari (AWBA 2022) and David Livingstone Smith (AWBA 2012)
  • Light in the Ruins: A Poetry Reading Featuring Past Anisfield-Wolf Book Award Winners (10:30 a.m.): A poetry reading featuring Adrian Matejka (AWBA 2014), Ilya Kaminsky (AWBA 2020), Victoria Chang (AWBA 2021), Monica Youn (AWBA 2024), and Marilyn Chin (AWBA 2015)

Book sales and signings will follow, hosted by Mac’s Backs. Featured canon members as well as AWBA jurors – Natasha Trethewey (AWBA 2021), Peter Ho Davies (AWBA 2017), Charles King (AWBA 2020), Tiya Miles (AWBA 2022), Deesha Philyaw, and Luis Alberto Urrea – will be available.

Afternoon: Author In-Community Events

Spend the afternoon in Ohio City with a series of intimate, author-led conversations and performances that bring literature into the heart of the community. Each event is hosted in a unique neighborhood venue, offering attendees the chance to engage with award-winning writers in relaxed, creative settings. Events are all within walking distance.

Central Hub: Bookhouse Brewing

Enjoy discounted food and drinks, browse signed books, and connect with fellow attendees between sessions.

1:00–1:45 PM | Bop Stop | Danzy Senna (AWBA 2025) x Deesha Philyaw

Beyond Representation: Fiction that Moves, Challenges and Illuminates the Complexity of Identity. Guests will enjoy a lively conversation about how narrative driven fiction infused with humor can challenge the way we see ourselves and the world around us.

2:00–2:45 PM | Transformer Station | Tessa Hulls (AWBA 2025) x Maxine Hong Kingston (AWBA Lifetime Achievement 2024)

Drawn from Memory: The Role of Art in Shaping Identity
Moderated by author Peter Ho Davies (AWBA 2017). Tessa Hulls’ visual panels will be projected on the gallery walls, enriching the experience.

3:00–3:45 PM | St. John’s Episcopal Church | Jonathan D. S. Schroeder (AWBA 2025) x Karamu House
Revival: A Slave Narrative Reawakened
In partnership with Karamu House, actors will perform dramatic readings from the 1855 slave narrative of John Swanson Jacobs, reinterpreted through a modern lens.

 4:00–4:45 PM | Ohio City Farm | Janice N. Harrington (AWBA 2025)

Yard Show: Poetry of Belonging, Nature, and Black Creative Placemaking
Guests will enjoy a live poetry reading, reflections on the cultural and ecological significance of Black creative placemaking, and guided tours of the grounds.

All events are free unless otherwise noted. For more information and to receive event updates, visit Anisfield-Wolf.org.

Contact:

Allison Baker | abaker@clevefdn.org | (216) 615-7166

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About the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards

The Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards recognize books that have made important contributions to our understanding of racism and human diversity. Established in 1935 by poet and philanthropist Edith Anisfield Wolf, the awards are the only national juried prize for literature that confronts racism and celebrates diversity. The Anisfield-Wolf Book awards are administered by the Cleveland Foundation. For more information, visit Anisfield-Wolf.org, and follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram

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