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Week Seven: August 2–9, 2025

Every summer Chautauqua Institution welcomes over 100,000 visitors, to celebrate community and prioritize personal growth. Many travel here to relax, renew and recharge on the shores of Chautauqua Lake. Join us and see for yourself why Chautauqua was, and continues to be, a cherished destination. Keep scrolling to explore Week Seven’s Theme: Kwame Alexander and Friends.

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Chautauqua Lecture Series

Kwame Alexander and Friends: The Power of One

Honoring a shared mission to change the world through the power of storytelling, award-winning author, poet, producer and educator Kwame Alexander returns to the Amphitheater stage to lead a series of conversations on finding one’s passions, seizing opportunities, and, ultimately, changing the world. As President John F. Kennedy said, “One person can make a difference, and everyone should try.” The individuals featured this week have all seized their big breaks and improved lives through their work. Kwame’s 2023 Amphitheater lecture quickly established a connection between the author and the Chautauqua community, leading to his current role as the Michael I. Rudell Artistic Director of Literary Arts and inaugural Writer in Residence — that shared love will be evident throughout this inspiring week at Chautauqua.

Kicking things off on Monday, Aug. 4, 2025, is pop culture icon and champion of books, words and the right to read LeVar Burton — host and producer of the beloved “Reading Rainbow” — in conversation with Kwame Alexander on the Amp stage. On Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025 author, reporter, essayist and ghostwriter Ada Calhoun makes her Chautauqua Lecture Series debut in conversation with Alexander, discussing the passions and opportunities that have shaped her life. Then, on Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2025, chef and author Carla Hall joins Alexander in conversation to discuss her work and the philosophy at the heart of it: Always cook with love. On Thursday, Aug. 7, 2025, PBS News Hour Co-Anchor Amna Nawaz joins the Chautauqua Lecture Series to share stories from her reporting career that showcase the best in human values, highlighting our capacity for strength, resilience, love and inspiration. Finally, Alexander closes the week in conversation with Christopher Jackson, who rose to fame portraying George Washington in the Broadway hit Hamilton; together, they’ll discuss Jackson’s personal journey — and the journey of America — through the soundtrack of our country.

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August 4 @ 10:45 am Week Seven (August 2–9)

LeVar Burton & Kwame Alexander

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LeVar Burton & Kwame Alexander

Honoring a shared mission to change the world through the power of storytelling, award-winning author, poet, producer and educator Kwame Alexander returns to the Amphitheater stage to lead a series of conversations on making a positive difference. He launches this week for the Chautauqua Lecture Series with LeVar Burton — pop culture icon and champion of books, words and the right to read.

LeVar Burton is an actor, author, director, producer and podcaster whose decades-long body of work includes “Roots,” “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” and “Reading Rainbow,” for which he served as host and executive producer. The beloved PBS children’s series aired from 1983 to 2009; one of the longest-running children’s television shows in history, it is also one of the most acclaimed, earning over 200 awards — including multiple Emmys and a Peabody.

As a lifelong literacy advocate, Burton has dedicated decades to encouraging children to read. In 2017, long-standing literacy non-profit Reading is Fundamental acquired Burton’s Skybrary reading app in order to provide access to millions of children both at home and at school. In 2023, Burton premiered his first documentary, “The Right to Read,” a film that positions the literacy crisis in America as a civil rights issue. His production company, LeVar Burton Entertainment, develops projects in the film, television, podcasting and publishing space with the mission to share stories that foster empathy, champion diversity and build community. His “LeVar Burton Reads” podcast has over 175 episodes in its catalog, boasting 25 million downloads.

He is the honored recipient of seven NAACP Awards, a Peabody, a Grammy, 15 Emmys — including a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Inaugural Children’s & Family Emmys — and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In October 2024, President Joe Biden awarded Burton the National Humanities Medal.

Kwame Alexander is a poet, educator, producer and No. 1 New York Times bestselling author of 40 books, including Why Fathers Cry at Night, An American Story, The Door of No Return, Becoming Muhammad Ali (co-authored with James Patterson), Rebound, which was shortlisted for the prestigious UK Carnegie Medal, and The Undefeated — the National Book Award nominee, Newbery Honor, and Caldecott Medal-winning picture book illustrated by Kadir Nelson.

The Michael I. Rudell Artistic Director of Literary Arts and Inaugural Writer-in-Residence at Chautauqua Institution, Alexander is the recipient of numerous awards, including The Lee Bennett Hopkins Poetry Award, The Coretta Scott King Author Honor, three NAACP Image Award nominations and the 2017 Inaugural Pat Conroy Legacy Award. In 2018, he opened the Barbara E. Alexander Memorial Library and Health Clinic in Ghana, as a part of LEAP for Ghana, an international literacy program he co-founded. Alexander is executive producer, showrunner, and Emmy-winning writer of “The Crossover” TV series, which premiered on Disney+ in April 2023. “The Crossover” was produced in partnership with LeBron James’ SpringHill Company and Big Sea Entertainment, Alexander’s production company where he serves as CEO and co-founder, dedicated to creating innovative, highly original children’s and family entertainment.

His mission is to change the world, one word at a time.

This program is made possible by The Dorothy M. Wissel Lectureship and The H. David Faust Leadership Fund.

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August 5 @ 10:45 am Week Seven (August 2–9)

Ada Calhoun & Kwame Alexander

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Ada Calhoun & Kwame Alexander

Ada Calhoun’s career, the Village Voice noted in 2015, “can seem as though it were cobbled together from the resumés of three ambitious journalists.” Calhoun is a reporter, essayist, memoirist, ghostwriter and — as of this year — novelist; now, she will make her Chautauqua Lecture Series debut in conversation with Kwame Alexander, discussing the passions and opportunities that have shaped her life.

Ada Cal­houn is the author of, most recently, Crush — her debut novel released in 2025. Other works include Also a Poet: Frank O’Hara, My Father, and Me, which was longlist­ed for an Andrew Carnegie Medal for Non­fic­tion; Why We Can’t Sleep: Wom­en’s New Midlife Cri­sis; St. Marks Is Dead: The Many Lives of Amer­i­ca’s Hippest Street; and the mem­oir Wed­ding Toasts I’ll Nev­er Give.

Throughout her career, Calhoun has been a crime reporter for the New York Post, fre­quent con­trib­u­tor to The New York Times Book Review, and the­ater list­ings edi­tor for New York mag­a­zine. She is an A‑list ghost­writer, hav­ing anony­mous­ly col­lab­o­rat­ed on 30 major non­fic­tion books in the past dozen years, includ­ing sev­er­al No. 1 New York Times bestsellers. She has writ­ten for Time, Nation­al Geo­graph­ic Trav­el­er, the Times Lit­er­ary Sup­ple­ment, the New Repub­lic, Bill­board, Cos­mopoli­tan, The Wash­ing­ton Post and Red­book.

Calhoun’s nation­al news report­ing has won sev­er­al awards, includ­ing a USC-Annen­berg Nation­al Health Jour­nal­ism Fel­low­ship, a Kiplinger fel­low­ship, a CCF Media Award (for her New York Times Mag­a­zine work on a legal chal­lenge in Alaba­ma), a Croly Award, and an Ali­cia Pat­ter­son Foun­da­tion fel­low­ship. She received a Mac­Dow­ell colony stay in 2013 for St. Marks Is Dead and has been grant­ed sev­er­al res­i­den­cies in the New York Pub­lic Library’s schol­ars’ rooms, includ­ing in 2023–24. In 2023 she was a fel­low at the Hawthorn­den Cas­tle in Scotland.

Kwame Alexander is a poet, educator, producer and No. 1 New York Times bestselling author of 40 books, including Why Fathers Cry at Night, An American Story, The Door of No Return, Becoming Muhammad Ali (co-authored with James Patterson), Rebound, which was shortlisted for the prestigious UK Carnegie Medal, and The Undefeated — the National Book Award nominee, Newbery Honor, and Caldecott Medal-winning picture book illustrated by Kadir Nelson.

The Michael I. Rudell Artistic Director of Literary Arts and Inaugural Writer-in-Residence at Chautauqua Institution, Alexander is the recipient of numerous awards, including The Lee Bennett Hopkins Poetry Award, The Coretta Scott King Author Honor, three NAACP Image Award nominations and the 2017 Inaugural Pat Conroy Legacy Award. In 2018, he opened the Barbara E. Alexander Memorial Library and Health Clinic in Ghana, as a part of LEAP for Ghana, an international literacy program he co-founded. Alexander is executive producer, showrunner, and Emmy-winning writer of “The Crossover” TV series, which premiered on Disney+ in April 2023. “The Crossover” was produced in partnership with LeBron James’ SpringHill Company and Big Sea Entertainment, Alexander’s production company where he serves as CEO and co-founder, dedicated to creating innovative, highly original children’s and family entertainment.

His mission is to change the world, one word at a time.

This program is made possible by The McCredie Family Fund and The Kathryn Sisson Phillips Memorial Lectureship Fund.

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August 6 @ 10:45 am Week Seven (August 2–9)

Carla Hall & Kwame Alexander

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Carla Hall & Kwame Alexander

In the midst of a week dedicated to finding one’s passions, seizing opportunities and changing the world, chef and author Carla Hall joins Kwame Alexander in conversation to discuss her work and the philosophy at the heart of it: Always cook with love.

Carla Hall first won over audiences when she competed on Bravo’s “Top Chef” and “Top Chef: All Stars.” A trained chef who has worked in several professional restaurant kitchens in and around the Washington, D.C. area, Hall believes food connects us all — a belief she strives to convey through her work, her cooking, and in her daily interactions with others.

Known for her work as a judge on Food Network competition shows like “Harry Potter: The Wizards of Baking” and the many iterations (summer, holiday and Halloween) “Baking Championships,” Hall spent seven years co-hosting ABC’s Emmy Award-winning, popular lifestyle series “The Chew,” and is currently featured as the host of “Chasing Flavors” on Max.

Her most recent cookbook, Carla Hall’s Soul Food: Everyday and Celebration, was published in 2018, landing on annual “Best Cookbook” lists across the country and receiving an NAACP Image Awards nomination. Her debut picture book, Carla and the Christmas Cornbread, was published in November 2021 with Denene Millner Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing. Illustrated by Cherise Harris, Carla and the Christmas Cornbread is loosely based on Hall’s childhood growing up in Nashville and celebrates family traditions, old and new. Her second children’s book, Carla and the Tin Can Cake, will be available October 2025.

The culinary ambassador chef at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, in 2024 Hall was honored by Les Dames d’Escoffier as Grande Dame, a lifetime achievement award and honorary title is given to members in recognition of extraordinary contributions within the fields of food, beverage and hospitality.

Kwame Alexander is a poet, educator, producer and No. 1 New York Times bestselling author of 40 books, including Why Fathers Cry at Night, An American Story, The Door of No Return, Becoming Muhammad Ali (co-authored with James Patterson), Rebound, which was shortlisted for the prestigious UK Carnegie Medal, and The Undefeated — the National Book Award nominee, Newbery Honor, and Caldecott Medal-winning picture book illustrated by Kadir Nelson.

The Michael I. Rudell Artistic Director of Literary Arts and Inaugural Writer-in-Residence at Chautauqua Institution, Alexander is the recipient of numerous awards, including The Lee Bennett Hopkins Poetry Award, The Coretta Scott King Author Honor, three NAACP Image Award nominations and the 2017 Inaugural Pat Conroy Legacy Award. In 2018, he opened the Barbara E. Alexander Memorial Library and Health Clinic in Ghana, as a part of LEAP for Ghana, an international literacy program he co-founded. Alexander is executive producer, showrunner, and Emmy-winning writer of “The Crossover” TV series, which premiered on Disney+ in April 2023. “The Crossover” was produced in partnership with LeBron James’ SpringHill Company and Big Sea Entertainment, Alexander’s production company where he serves as CEO and co-founder, dedicated to creating innovative, highly original children’s and family entertainment.

His mission is to change the world, one word at a time.

This program is made possible by The George and Julie Follansbee Family Fund.

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August 7 @ 10:45 am Week Seven (August 2–9)

Amna Nawaz

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Amna Nawaz

Amna Nawaz serves as co-anchor of the PBS News Hour, for which she has reported across the country and around the world on a range of topics including politics, immigration, foreign affairs, education, gun violence, criminal justice reform, the climate, culture and sports. She joins the Chautauqua Lecture Series during the “Kwame Alexander and Friends” week to share stories from her reporting career that showcase the best in human values, highlighting our capacity for strength, resilience, love and inspiration.

Nawaz has also received four Peabody Awards for News Hour team coverage of some of the biggest stories of our time: in 2024 reporting from Israel after the Hamas Oct. 7 attack; in 2023, reporting from Uvalde, Texas, after the mass school shooting, as part of a gun violence series; in 2021, reporting from outside the U.S. Capitol during live coverage of the Jan. 6 insurrection; and in 2019, for an in-depth look at our global plastic pollution problem. Prior to joining PBS News Hour in April 2018, Nawaz was an anchor and correspondent at ABC News; prior to that, she served as foreign correspondent and Islamabad Bureau Chief at NBC News. She is also the founder and former managing editor of NBC’s Asian America platform.

In 2024, Nawaz was the recipient of the Diversity Woman Media’s Pioneer Award, as well as the Women’s Foreign Policy Group’s Breaking Barriers in Journalism Award. In 2023, she was named an A100 honoree by Gold House. She was the recipient of the Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies’ Vision Award and the Media Award from the Muslim Affairs Public Council’s Media Award in 2022. Nawaz earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania, and her master’s degree from the London School of Economics.

This program is made possible by The Louise Roblee McCarthy Memorial Lectureship.

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August 8 @ 10:45 am Week Seven (August 2–9)

Christopher Jackson & Kwame Alexander

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Christopher Jackson & Kwame Alexander

Closing a week of conversations and presentations about finding one’s passions, seizing opportunities and, ultimately, changing the world, Kwame Alexander welcomes award-winning songwriter, composer, vocalist and actor Christopher Jackson to the Amphitheater stage. Jackson rose to fame portraying George Washington in Hamilton, and together the poet and the president will discuss Jackson’s personal journey — and the journey of America — through the soundtrack of our country.

Christopher Jackson is a Tony Award nominated actor, as well as a Grammy and Emmy Award-winning songwriter/composer best known for starring as George Washington in the critically acclaimed, award-winning musical Hamilton on Broadway and Disney+. Jackson starred in the hit CBS drama “Bull,” which ran for six seasons, and he can now be seen on HBO Max’s series “And Just Like That …”

In early 2021, Jackson starred in Freestyle Love Supreme on Broadway alongside Lin-Manuel Miranda. Additionally, he starred in Ava DuVernay’s Netflix mini-series, “When They See Us.” In December 2018, “One Last Time (44 Remix)” was released as a part of the Hamildrop series which featured Jackson alongside President Barack Obama and BeBe Winans. His Broadway credits include Holler if Ya Hear Me, After Midnight, The Bronx Bombers, In the Heights, Memphis and The Lion King (Simba). Off Broadway credits include Bronx Bombers (Primary Stages); The Jammer (Atlantic Theater Co.); Lonely, I’m Not (Second Stage); In the Heights (37 Arts), and Cotton Club Parade (ENCORES at City Center).

Additional TV and film credits include “Freestyle Love Supreme,” “Person of Interest,” “A Gifted Man,” “Fringe,” “Gossip Girl,” “Tracers,” “Afterlife” and the 2021 film adaptation of “In the Heights.” Jackson voiced “Where You Are” for the Disney film “Moana,” and served as composer/songwriter for “Sesame Street” (garnering seven Emmy nominations and one win), and co-music supervisor and writer for “The Electric Company” (PBS). Jackson won an Emmy Award for his song with Will.I.Am, “What I Am,” and he’ll release his second studio album later this year.

Jackson has performed sold-out concerts all over the United States, including Carnegie Hall and Kennedy Center, and a command performance at the White House in 2023.

Kwame Alexander is a poet, educator, producer and No. 1 New York Times bestselling author of 40 books, including Why Fathers Cry at Night, An American Story, The Door of No Return, Becoming Muhammad Ali (co-authored with James Patterson), Rebound, which was shortlisted for the prestigious UK Carnegie Medal, and The Undefeated — the National Book Award nominee, Newbery Honor, and Caldecott Medal-winning picture book illustrated by Kadir Nelson.

The Michael I. Rudell Artistic Director of Literary Arts and Inaugural Writer-in-Residence at Chautauqua Institution, Alexander is the recipient of numerous awards, including The Lee Bennett Hopkins Poetry Award, The Coretta Scott King Author Honor, three NAACP Image Award nominations and the 2017 Inaugural Pat Conroy Legacy Award. In 2018, he opened the Barbara E. Alexander Memorial Library and Health Clinic in Ghana, as a part of LEAP for Ghana, an international literacy program he co-founded. Alexander is executive producer, showrunner, and Emmy-winning writer of “The Crossover” TV series, which premiered on Disney+ in April 2023. “The Crossover” was produced in partnership with LeBron James’ SpringHill Company and Big Sea Entertainment, Alexander’s production company where he serves as CEO and co-founder, dedicated to creating innovative, highly original children’s and family entertainment.

His mission is to change the world, one word at a time.

This program is made possible by The Edris and David H. Weis Family Fund and The Arnold and Jill Bellowe Lectureship.

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Interfaith Lecture Series

Whose Body, Whose Choice? Religion, Sexual Politics, and the Law

With the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, this week we will explore the many ways in which the thorny issues of gender and sex within religious communities intersect with the legal system. Who sets the agenda? How does it impact other communities, be they religious or not? And why is positive law an important mechanism for religious actors? This week, we will hear from legal experts, journalists, and activists on who gets to decide what choices we make when it comes to bodily autonomy.

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August 4 @ 2:00 pm Week Seven (August 2–9)

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Liz Bucar

Liz Bucar is a leading expert in religious ethics, a professor of religion at Northeastern University, and a prizewinning author. Her writing, teaching, and public lectures cover a wide range of topics—from sexual reassignment surgery to the politics of religious clothing–but generally focus on how a deeper understanding religious difference can change our sense of what is right and good.

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Liz has written for The Atlantic, Teen Vogue, The Los Angeles Times, and Religion News Service, among others, and her work has been discussed in the New York Times, The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, and Instyle Magazine. She has written four books, including her most recent, Stealing My Religion: Not Just Any Cultural Appropriation. She is also the Director of Sacred Writes, a grant-funded project that provides media training for religion scholars.

Liz received a degree in government from Harvard and a Ph.D. in religious ethics from the University of Chicago. She is a certified Kripalu yoga teacher and leads a popular study abroad program along the Camino de Santiago in Spain.

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August 7 @ 2:00 pm Week Seven (August 2–9)

Mary Anne Case

Hall of Philosophy | CHQ Assembly

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Mary Anne Case
Thursday, August 7th 2025 @ 2:00 pm
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Mary Anne Case

Mary Anne Case is the Arnold I. Shure Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School. A graduate of Yale College and the Harvard Law School, Mary Anne Case studied at the University of Munich; litigated for Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison; and was professor of law and Class of 1966 Research Professor at the University of Virginia before joining the Law School faculty. She also served as a visiting professor at New York University in 1996-97 and in 1999, a Bosch Public Policy Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin in 2004, a Crane Fellow in Law and Public Affairs at Princeton University in 2006-07, a Samuel Rubin Visiting Professor at Columbia Law School in 2013, a Fernand Braudel Fellow at the European University Institute in 2016, and a Guest Professor at Goethe University Frankfurt in 2018.

Subjects Case has taught include feminist jurisprudence, constitutional law, regulation of sexuality, marriage, family law, sex discrimination, religious freedom, and European legal systems. She is the convener of the Workshop on Regulating Family, Sex, and Gender and board member of the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality. While diverse research interests include German contract law, theological anthropology, and the First Amendment, her scholarship to date has concentrated on the regulation of sex, gender, sexuality, religion, and family; and the early history of feminism.

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Sister Teresa Maya is a member of the Congregation of the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio. She has served as teacher, history professor, administrator, leader, facilitator and speaker. She is passionate about forming ministers committed to transforming Church and society . She believes in life-long learning and has a strong conviction in the future of consecrated life. 

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