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Fair Weather Reading Series

w/Joshua Jennifer Espinoza & Hannah Ensor

Photo Credit: "Young woman with umbrella, Louisiana, 1937" by Dorothea Lange. Here's a short documentary of her work.

Saturday, January 16
7pm (doors at 6:30)
lemonade and snacks served

Curator: Kristen E. Nelson
Location: outdoor courtyard
Description:
This series celebrates LGBTQ writers, female writers, writers of color, emerging writers, and other underrepresented groups. Everyone is welcome to attend!

Sometimes there will be music. Sometimes there will be dancing. Sometimes there will be video. Sometimes there will be swimming. Sometimes there will be surprises. Sometimes there will be raffles. Sometimes there will be fancy food. Sometimes there will be fancy drinks. Sometimes it will rain and you should bring an umbrella. Sometimes it will be chilly and you should bring a blanket. It is called the Fair Weather Reading Series for all of these reasons and more.

 


Joshua Jennifer Espinoza is a trans woman poet living in California. Her work has been featured in The Offing, The Feminist Wire, Shabby Doll House, and elsewhere. Her first book, i'm alive / it hurts / i love it, is available now from boost house.

 

 

 

 

Hannah Ensor is from Ann Arbor, Michigan, and received her MFA in poetry at the University of Arizona. Her poems & prose have appeared in Denver Quarterly, Evening Will Come, Prairie Schooner, and elsewhere. A collaborative chapbook, at the intersection of 3, co-written with Laura Wetherington & Jill Darling, is available from dancing girl press. She coordinates programs at the University of Arizona Poetry Center, is a co-editor of textsound.org, an assistant poetry editor for DIAGRAM, and president of the board of directors of Casa Libre.

   
   

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