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SUMMARY:The Still Queer Reading Series presents Mark Bibbins in Conversation with Alexander Chee & Dustin Schell
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: \nIn honor of World AIDS Day\, the Still Queer reading series welcomes Mark Bibbins\, author of 13th Balloon. Mark will be joined in conversation by Still Queer co-curators Alexander Chee and Dustin Schell. \nRegister here. \n 
URL:https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/event/the-still-queer-reading-series-presents-mark-bibbins-in-conversation-with-alexander-chee-dustin-schell/
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SUMMARY:The Institute of Black Intellectual Innovation at CSUF presents Black Center: An Online Poetry Reading
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: \nFeaturing Tommye Blout\, Nandi Comer\, T’ai Freedom Ford\, Luther Hughes\, Nabila Lovelace\, Joy Priest\, Phillip B. Williams\, Keith S. Wilson.  \nHosted by Ashaki M. Jackson \n  \ntinyurl.com/BLACKCENTER \nID: 968 5822 9617 \nFor additional information\, contact Dr. Natalie Graham at NGraham@fullerton.edu. Learn more about the institute at http://hss.fullerton.edu/ibii 
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SUMMARY:WE SPEAK Youth Poetry Slam Competition with Special Guest Jericho Brown
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: \nEdmonds Center for the Arts (ECA) presents the first-ever WE SPEAK Festival\, a virtual\, evening-length celebration of spoken word poetry and storytelling. Integrating critically-acclaimed artists Jericho Brown\, Andrea Gibson\, Kealoha\, Shane Koyczan\, and Robin Sanders\, alongside talented local youth chosen through a juried selection process\, WE SPEAK seeks to embody the complex themes and concerns of the year 2020. Through performance\, artists are invited to respond to issues including (but not limited to) the global health crisis\, Black Lives Matter and the racial justice movement\, and experiences of disability\, Indigenous\, and LGBTQ+ communities. Their voices call for action\, dignity\, and\, ultimately hope. \n  \nThis fall\, as part of ECA’s Education & Outreach programming\, Kealoha is leading virtual spoken word workshops with young people through partnerships with Leadership Launch and Scriber Lake High School. Three student finalists from the WE SPEAK Youth Poetry Slam Competition will receive virtual mentorship sessions with Kealoha\, as well as the opportunity to perform their work live from the ECA stage on Dec. 3. \n  \nWarning: Student and professional artist submissions to the WE SPEAK Festival may contain adult or explicit language. \n  \nTicket Holders will receive a Livestream link via email 24 hours prior to the event. \nPay What You Can $5-$45
URL:https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/event/we-speak-youth-poetry-slam-competition-with-special-guest-jericho-brown/
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SUMMARY:Maynooth University English Department presents Philip Metres: Shrapnel Maps\, A Poetry Reading and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: \nIn the second event of our Poetry and Poetics reading and discussion series\, Maynooth English Department is delighted to host multi-award-winning poet Philip Metres\, who will read from\, and talk about\, his new poetry collection\, Shrapnel Maps. The event will include an interactive Q&A with the poet\, featuring questions from Maynooth students and attendees of the webinar. \nOrganised by Dr Catherine Gander and Dr Karl O’Hanlon. \nThis event will take place via Zoom webinar. Registered attendees will be sent the secure link the day before the event. \nRegister here.
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SUMMARY:Brooklyn Public Library presents MISSING THEM Poetry Reading: Holding Space for Grief
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: \nJoin us on Friday night to kick off THE CITY’s MISSING THEM Memorial Event with poetry readings on loss\, grieving and celebrating life during a pandemic\, presented by Brooklyn Public Library featuring poets Ellen Bass\, Ross Gay and Aracelis Girmay. \nTHE CITY’s MISSING THEM project is an ambitious effort to track down every New Yorker that died due to COVID-19 and write a story about them. What started in May as a digital memorial has now transformed into a two and a half day virtual event to honor and celebrate those we’ve lost. The event will include performances\, writing workshops and\, most importantly\, stories and memories shared by the families who have written into the MISSING THEM memorial. \nThe night will also include a short video of community members from across New York City reciting a poem they wrote based on the 200+ obituaries written by THE CITY’s MISSING THEM writers and reporters. This is presented by Brooklyn Public Library’s Poetry of Comfort class. \nWhen you sign up for any of the MISSING THEM Memorial events\, you’ll be asked if you would like to share a story or listen to stories shared by family members. We encourage you to not only participate in our events\, but to also to bear witness to the stories shared by those who lost someone they loved. \nRSVP here.
URL:https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/event/brooklyn-public-library-presents-missing-them-poetry-reading-holding-space-for-grief/
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SUMMARY:Writers Against Trump presents The Georgia Senate Runoff with Jericho Brown\, Anjali Enjeti\, Tayari Jones\, and Laurel Snyder
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: \nWriters Against Trump: The Georgia Senate Runoff with Jericho Brown\, Anjali Enjeti\, Tayari Jones\, and Laurel Snyder. \nModerated by Carolyn Forché\, co-sponsored by Avid Bookshop and Books & Books.  \nRegister here.
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