Pulitzer winner Wesley Lowery talks about ‘They Can’t Kill Us All’ at USF
Join University of South Florida's Frontier Forum and listen to one of the emerging voices in the national media landscape.
Wesley Lowery is a Pulitzer Prize winning national correspondent covering law enforcement, race and justice for The Washington Post and an on-air contributor for CNN. He has been the paper’s lead reporter covering police shootings and the Black Lives Matter protest movement. His work has also appeared in The Boston Globe, The Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal and Sports Illustrated. His first book, the New York Times bestseller “They Can’t Kill Us All,” was awarded the 2017 Christopher Isherwood prize for autobiographical prose by the Los Angeles Times Book Prizes.
A book signing will follow the lecture. The USF Bookstore will be there with copies of his book to purchase.
This event is co-sponsored by USF Institute on Black Life and the USF Black Leadership Network.
Presented by the USF Phi Beta Kappa Alumni Faculty, sponsored by the USF Office of the Provost and the USF College of Arts and Sciences, the Frontier Forum lecture series has hosted several notable speakers, such as Jane Goodall, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Michio Kaku and George Takei, since 2010.