Author Event! Beronda Montgomery’s “When Trees Testify”
Evento con la autora Beronda Montgomery: Cuando los árboles testifican
Join us on Friday, April 10th as we host Beronda Montgomery in conversation with April Brown to discuss her latest book, When Trees Testify: Science, Wisdom, History, and America’s Black Botanical Legacy. Signed copies of the book will be available for purchase.
About the book:
This stunning cultural and personal reclamation of Black history and Black botanical mastery offers up lessons from the natural world shared through the stories of long-lived trees.
The histories of trees in America are also the histories of Black Americans. Pecan trees were domesticated by an enslaved African named Antoine; sycamore trees were both havens and signposts for people trying to escape enslavement; poplar trees are historically associated with lynching; and willow bark has offered the gift of medicine. These trees, and others, testify not only to the complexity of the Black American narrative but also to a heritage of Black botanical expertise that, like Native American traditions, predates the United States entirely.
In When Trees Testify, award-winning plant biologist Beronda L. Montgomery explores the ways seven trees—as well as the cotton shrub—are intertwined with Black history and culture. She reveals how knowledge surrounding these trees has shaped America since the very beginning. As Montgomery shows, trees are material witnesses to the lives of enslaved Africans and their descendants.
Combining the wisdom of science and history with stories from her own path to botany, Montgomery talks to majestic trees, and in this unique and compelling narrative, they answer.
About the author:
Beronda L. Montgomery, PhD, is a writer, researcher, and scholar who pursues a common theme of understanding how individuals perceive, respond to, and are impacted by the environments in which they exist. Her primary laboratory-based research has been focused on the responses of photosynthetic organisms (i.e., plants and cyanobacteria) to external light cues. Additionally, Beronda pursues this theme in the context of effective mentoring and leadership of individuals, and the role of innovative leaders in supporting success. Beronda is author of two books: When Trees Testify: Science, Wisdom, History, and America’s Black Botanical Legacy (2026) and Lessons From Plants (2021).
About the Moderator:
April H. Brown is an educator, ordained minister, poet, singer, actor, and nationally recognized nonprofit leader whose work bridges the arts, education, and social justice. Based in Providence, Rhode Island, April brings over 25 years of experience in community development, cultural leadership, and educational equity. She serves as Co-Director of the Langston Hughes Community Poetry Reading Committee, which amplifies Black literary voices through civic poetry gatherings. She is a fellow with Ocean Nexus within the Department of Marine Affairs at the University of Rhode Island. April served as the Director of the Racial and Environmental Justice Committee, where she led strategic fundraising, stakeholder partnerships, and community-based initiatives to advance equity and sustainability.
April holds a Bachelor of Arts from American University and a Master of Education from the University of Rhode Island. She has worked in a wide array of professional and cultural settings, including with the Smithsonian Institution’s Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage and the National Museum of American History, where she helped produce landmark public events such as the National World War II Reunion and the Folklife Festival. Locally, she has collaborated with Rhode Island Black Storytellers, the National Association of Black Storytellers, and served as the African Marketplace Director. For April, “Arts practice is the way we speak life into humanity.”
Acompáñanos el viernes 10 de abril mientras recibimos a Beronda Montgomery para hablar sobre su último libro, Cuando los árboles testifican: Ciencia, sabiduría, historia y el legado botánico negro de América. Habrá copias firmadas del libro disponibles para la compra.
Acerca del libro:
Esta impresionante recuperación cultural y personal de la historia negra y la maestría botánica negra ofrece lecciones del mundo natural compartidas a través de las historias de árboles longevos.
Las historias de los árboles en América también son las historias de los afroamericanos. Los árboles de pacana fueron domesticados por un africano esclavizado llamado Antoine; los sicómoros fueron tanto refugios como señales para las personas que intentaban escapar de la esclavitud; los álamos están históricamente asociados con linchamientos; y la corteza de sauce ha ofrecido el regalo de la medicina. Estos árboles, y otros, testifican no solo la complejidad de la narrativa afroamericana sino también un patrimonio de experiencia botánica negra que, al igual que las tradiciones nativas americanas, precede completamente a los Estados Unidos.
En Cuando los árboles testifican, la galardonada bióloga vegetal Beronda L. Montgomery explora cómo siete árboles—además del arbusto de algodón—están entrelazados con la historia y cultura negras. Ella revela cómo el conocimiento sobre estos árboles ha moldeado América desde sus inicios. Como muestra Montgomery, los árboles son testigos materiales de las vidas de los africanos esclavizados y sus descendientes.
Combinando la sabiduría de la ciencia y la historia con relatos de su propio camino hacia la botánica, Montgomery habla con majestuosos árboles, y en esta narrativa única y convincente, ellos responden.
Acerca de la autora:
Beronda L. Montgomery, PhD, es escritora, investigadora y académica que sigue un tema común de entender cómo los individuos perciben, responden y son impactados por los entornos en los que existen. Su investigación principal en laboratorio se ha centrado en las respuestas de organismos fotosintéticos (es decir, plantas y cianobacterias) a señales externas de luz. Además, Beronda aborda este tema en el contexto de la mentoría efectiva y el liderazgo de individuos, y el papel de líderes innovadores en apoyar el éxito. Beronda es autora de dos libros: Cuando los árboles testifican: Ciencia, sabiduría, historia y el legado botánico negro de América (2026) y Lecciones de las plantas (2021).
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