Demons, Diaspora & Magic with Ariana Brown
Date: Friday, November 16,
Time: 5-7 PM
Location: Celebration Room, Shineman
Contact: Virginia Arreola (arreolav@hartwick.edu)
Food will be provided

Description: We live in an unjust world, which discriminates based on race, gender, religion, class, and sexual orientation, to name a few. “Demons, Diaspora & Magic” is a writing workshop for marginalized people to write through their oppressions to create the blueprints for healing. Through writing exercises and dialogue, participants will learn how to arm themselves with tools to resist their demons.
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Ariana Brown
Ariana Brown
is a Black Mexican American poet from San Antonio, Texas, with a B.A. in African Diaspora Studies and Mexican American Studies. She is the recipient of two Academy of American Poets Prizes and a 2014 collegiate national poetry slam champion. Ariana, who has been dubbed a "part-time curandera," is primarily interested in using poetry to validate black girl rage in all its miraculous forms. She is currently earning an MFA in Poetry at the University of Pittsburgh. Follow her on work at www.arianabrown.com and on Twitter & Instagram @arianathepoet.
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