VOCES: A Conversation with Junot Díaz
DATE - Thursday, December 4, 2025
TIME - 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM EST
LOCATION - Montclair State University – University Hall President’s Main Ballroom 1 Normal Ave, Montclair, NJ 07043
✨ ABOUT THE EVENT:
Join us for an unforgettable evening with Pulitzer Prize–winning author Junot Díaz, one of the most influential voices in contemporary American literature.
Presented by Latinos of Montclair, this special VOCES event - held in partnership with Montclair State University’s Department of English - invites audiences to reflect on identity, community & our collective futuro in the context of today’s political and social climate.
Díaz, best known for The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao and Drown, has reshaped the landscape of storytelling through his exploration of diaspora, belonging, and the 🇩🇴 Dominican American experience. His recent opinion pieces continue to challenge the narratives surrounding American Latinos, sparking necessary dialogue about who we are and where we’re headed.
At this exclusive VOCES fireside conversation, Díaz will discuss:
The intersections of culture, history, and imagination
How storytelling shapes identity and belonging
The evolving role of Latinos in the American narrative
The evening will include an audience Q&A and book signing, offering an intimate opportunity to engage directly with one of the defining literary voices of our time.
SCHEDULE:
6:00 PM Doors Open & Check-In
6:30 PM Welcome Remarks by Latinos of Montclair
6:45 PM Fireside Conversation with Junot Díaz
7:30 PM Audience Q&A
8:00 PM Book Signing
🎟️ TICKETS - Exclusively sold on EVENTBRITE
General Admission: $20
VIP Admission: $25
Montclair State University Students & Faculty: FREE (MSU ID required at entry)
Seating is limited — reserve your spot today. Previous VOCES events have sold out quickly!
✨ABOUT VOCES - VOCES is a thought-leader and cultural dialogue series brought to you by Latinos of Montclair, designed to elevate Latino voices shaping art, culture, and public life. Each gathering creates space to reflect on Latinidad in this moment — its complexities, its beauty, and its future.