• AUTHOR TALK: In Hush To Harbor with La-Toya L. Scott - July 22 @ 7 PM CST

AUTHOR TALK: In Hush To Harbor with La-Toya L. Scott - July 22 @ 7 PM CST

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Celebrate the release of In Hush To Harbor with La-Toya L. Scott!

This interactive community book talk includes a conversation and workshop designed to engage participants with the themes and writing in In Hush Harbor. Attendees will have opportunities to reflect on the book, share perspectives, and participate in an open discussion exploring the history and present-day realities of Black safe spaces. Together, neighbors, readers, and curious minds will examine how these spaces have fostered community, resilience, and belonging across generations.

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When: Wednesday, July 22 @ 6:30 CST

Where: Kindred Stories (2310 Elgin St., HTX, 77004)

How: RSVP ONLY to reserve your seat or RSVP WITH BOOK to grab your copy of the book, support the author and our store programming.

*Please note outside copies of the book will not be allowed in the bookstore and you will not be eligible for the signing/photo line. All tickets are nonrefundable. 

ABOUT THE BOOK

In Hush to Harbor explores the history of how Black people in America have created both virtual and physical sanctuaries to combat white supremacist violence. It offers both a chronicle of survival and a blueprint for sustaining Black refuge in a time of urgent need.

Black communities in America have a long history of constructing sanctuaries amid oppression, from the secret hush harbors of slavery to the digital refuges created in response to the resurgence of white supremacist violence in the Trump era. These havens have offered places to grieve and to gather, to imagine freedom when the world denied it, and to practice care and resistance in the face of constant danger. They remind us that even in the darkest moments, Black people have made space to grieve, rest, heal, strategize, and imagine new futures.

In Hush to Harbor traces this enduring sanctuary-making through both historical memory and contemporary expression from the legacy of Freedmen’s Towns and Green Books for Motorists in the Jim Crow era as testaments to Black mobility and mutual protection to present-day digital activism and grassroots organizing that reimagine safety in the public sphere. 

Blending literary criticism, cultural history, and ethnography, Scott demonstrates that sanctuary is not merely a place of retreat but a political and spiritual practice that calls forth a collective act of making space when none is offered. In Hush to Harbor offers not just a chronicle of survival but a blueprint for sustaining Black refuge in a time of urgent need, redefining what it means to be safe in a nation that has never guaranteed safety for Black life.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

La-Toya L. Scott is Assistant Professor of African American Literature and Culture at Sam Houston State University and founder of the public educational and cultural platform @InHouseScholar. She is the author of In Hush to Harbor: Black Sanctuary from Slavery to Trump's America (Rutgers University Press, July 14, 2026). Her research examines Black safe space construction across literature, media, digital culture, and social justice movements, with particular attention to the intersections of race, gender, and geography.

She brings both scholarly rigor and personal urgency to this work — writing from the conviction that understanding how Black communities build sanctuary is a matter of survival and resistance.


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