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SUMMARY:A Diaspora Café: D.C. Reading with Four Poets on the AfroLatinx Experience
DESCRIPTION:  \nQuince Orchard Library and Day Eight have teamed up to present an event with the editors and some contributors to Diaspora Cafe: D.C.\, a new anthology of poetry featuring writing on the AfroLatinx experience\, on Saturday\, February 11\, 2:00 pm at Quince Orchard Library (15831 Quince Orchard Rd\, Gaithersburg\, MD 20878).\nDiaspora Café: D.C. is a collective investigation of survival by writers within a system that deprioritizes their existence. The editors Jeffrey Banks and Maritza Rivera will read alongside two contributors: Sistah Joy and Stephani E. D. McDow.\n\nA review by Angela Maria Spring in the Washington Review of Books says [the collection] “includes a wonderful arrangement of poems by our community’s poets from the African diaspora and touches on topics from celebrating Caribbean beats on DC streets to the struggle of anti-Blackness and racism from both white people and also from within African-American and Afro-Latinx communities.”\n\nIn a review by in Washington City Paper\, Emma Veon writes\, “Diaspora Café: D.C. celebrates and preserves difference\, recognizing the breadth of Afro Latinx people who “embody many shades of a ‘Brown.’” Banks and Rivera assembled 34 poems from 14 writers in this intimate anthology representing the region’s dynamic Afro Latinx culture… The poems are by and about Afro Latinx creatives\, and the collection\, so intimate and honest\, generously welcomes unfamiliar readers to a fictive cafe bustling with life.” \nSee less
URL:https://stephanimcdow.com/event/a-diaspora-cafe-d-c-reading-with-four-poets-on-the-afrolatinx-experience/
LOCATION:Quince Orchard Library\, 15831 Quince Orchard Road\, Gaithersburg\, MD\, 20878\, United States
CATEGORIES:Readings
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SUMMARY:A Diaspora Café: D.C. Reading with Eight Poets on the AfroLatinx Experience
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Writer’s Center and Day Eight have teamed up to present an event with the editors and some contributors to Diaspora Cafe: D.C.\, a new anthology of poetry featuring writing on the AfroLatinx experience\, on Sunday\, November 13\, 2:00 pm at The Writer’s Center (4508 Walsh Street\, Bethesda\, MD 20815).\nDiaspora Café: D.C. is a collective investigation of survival by writers within a system that deprioritizes their existence. The editors Jeffrey Banks and Maritza Rivera will read alongside six contributors: Hermond Palmer\, Sistah Joy\, Stephani E. D. McDow\, Nick Leininger\, and Allison Whittenberg.\n\nA review by Angela Maria Spring in the Washington Review of Books says [the collection] “includes a wonderful arrangement of poems by our community’s poets from the African diaspora and touches on topics from celebrating Caribbean beats on DC streets to the struggle of anti-Blackness and racism from both white people and also from within African-American and Afro-Latinx communities.”\n\nIn a review by in Washington City Paper\, Emma Veon writes\, “Diaspora Café: D.C. celebrates and preserves difference\, recognizing the breadth of Afro Latinx people who “embody many shades of a ‘Brown.’” Banks and Rivera assembled 34 poems from 14 writers in this intimate anthology representing the region’s dynamic Afro Latinx culture… The poems are by and about Afro Latinx creatives\, and the collection\, so intimate and honest\, generously welcomes unfamiliar readers to a fictive cafe bustling with life.”
URL:https://stephanimcdow.com/event/a-diaspora-cafe-d-c-reading-with-eight-poets-on-the-afrolatinx-experience/
LOCATION:The Writer’s Center\, 4508 Walsh Street\, Bethesda\, 20815
CATEGORIES:Readings
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SUMMARY:A Diaspora Café: D.C. Reading with Six Poets on the AfroLatinx Experience
DESCRIPTION:  \nRhizomeDC and Day Eight have teamed up to present an event with the editors and contributors to Diaspora Cafe: D.C.\, a new anthology of poetry featuring writing on the AfroLatinx experience. Diaspora Café: D.C. is a collective investigation of survival by writers within a system that deprioritizes their existence.\nThe editors Jeffrey Banks and Maritza Rivera will read alongside four contributors: Christine Williams\, Sistah Joy\, Stephani E. D. McDow\, and Nick Leininger.\n\nA review by Angela Maria Spring in the Washington Review of Books says [the collection] “includes a wonderful arrangement of poems by our community’s poets from the African diaspora and touches on topics from celebrating Caribbean beats on DC streets to the struggle of anti-Blackness and racism from both white people and also from within African-American and Afro-Latinx communities.”\nIn a review by in Washington City Paper\, Emma Veon writes\, “Diaspora Café: D.C. celebrates and preserves difference\, recognizing the breadth of Afro Latinx people who “embody many shades of a ‘Brown.’” Banks and Rivera assembled 34 poems from 14 writers in this intimate anthology representing the region’s dynamic Afro Latinx culture… The poems are by and about Afro Latinx creatives\, and the collection\, so intimate and honest\, generously welcomes unfamiliar readers to a fictive cafe bustling with life.”
URL:https://stephanimcdow.com/event/a-diaspora-cafe-d-c-reading-with-six-poets-on-the-afrolatinx-experience/
LOCATION:RhizomeDC\, 6950 Maple St NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Readings
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