Trinity Spiritual Center in Southport will host an exclusive livestream event with celebrated playwright, actor and educator Anna Deavere Smith, who will address a topic with heightened meaning during Covid: “Reclaiming Grace in the Face of Adversity” on Sunday, March 21 at 3 p.m.
Currently, Smith appears on ABC”™s hit series “Black-ish.” She is perhaps most recognizable as the hospital administrator on Showtime”™s “Nurse Jackie” and the National Security Advisor on NBC”™s “The West Wing.”
Her presentation for Trinity will open with a series of live monologues drawn from her legendary one-woman shows, for which the MacArthur Foundation honored her with a “Genius” Fellowship. A moderated discussion and interactive Q&A session will follow the performance.
“We live in a winner-take-all society,” said Smith. “And yet, part of our potential as humans is our potential for compassion and our resilience in the face of adversity. That”™s the focus of this talk.”
Smith”™s list of honors is long and significant. In 2012, Smith was awarded the National Humanities Medal, presented by President Obama. In 2015, she was named the Jefferson Lecturer, the nation”™s highest honor in the humanities. She is also the recipient of the prestigious Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize, a Guggenheim Fellowship and most recently, the 2017 Ridenhour Courage Prize and the George Polk Career Award for authentic journalism.
The presentation is open to all. No affiliation with the church required and while there is no charge for participation in this event, registration is required: tinyurl.com/trinityevent or call 203-255-0454.
The Trinity Spiritual Center of the Trinity Episcopal Church at 651 Pequot St. is a dynamic and growing community of people of all ages and beliefs, engaging in a broad range of learning experiences to inspire and support their own journeys of spiritual growth. It offers programs and practices that inspire and engage the greater community.