A Conversation with LBCC Poet Laureate Sarah Prieto
What is the first thing you think of when you hear the word “poetry”? You may think of a way […]
A Conversation with LBCC Poet Laureate Sarah Prieto Read Post »
What is the first thing you think of when you hear the word “poetry”? You may think of a way […]
A Conversation with LBCC Poet Laureate Sarah Prieto Read Post »
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To see Glen Perform his poem Black Folks Run Deep, click here. Photos by Ruth Nash and Emily Meyers
On Thursday at half past noon, the poetry club rolled their chairs into a half circle in room IA 242.
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“i had to learn the reality of loving myself unconditionally… for better or worse. through the calamity and/or happy ‘me.’
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His smile is contagious, broadcasting warmth throughout the empty spaces in between the DAC’s comfy couches and each of the
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