Unity and Struggle: A Collective Inaugural Address
Organization:
The San Francisco Public Library
Category:
Literary
Geographical Area:
San Francisco
Start
Date:
4/21/2021
End Date:
4/21/2021
Start Time:
6:00 PM
End Time:
7:30 PM
Event
Info:
Wednesday April 21, 6pm to 7:30pm Pacific time
Please join Tongo Eisen-Martin, San Francisco's 8th Poet Laureate, and family for an evening of poetry and exposition on the revolutionary potentials of art as beautifully no incarnation of craft exists outside of the movements, renaissances the people who pass us through.
Featuring:
Marc Bamuthi Joseph Biko Eisen-Martin Mahogany Browne Jive Poetic Joyce Lee
Eisen-Martin was appointed as San Francisco's 8th Poet Laureate in January 2021 by Mayor London N. Breed.
Eisen-Martin is a poet and the founder of Black Freighter Press. His book Heaven Is All Goodbyes (City Lights, Pocket Poet series), received a 2018 American Book Award, the 2018 California Book Award for Poetry and was short-listed for the Griffin Poetry Prize. His previous book, someone's dead already (Bootstrap Press, 2015), was nominated for a California Book Award. His forthcoming book, A Good Earth: City Lights Pocket Poets Series No 62, will be published in September 2021.
Eisen-Martin is also an educator and organizer whose work centers on issues of mass incarceration, extrajudicial killings of Black people and human rights. He has taught at detention centers around the country and at the Institute for Research in African-American Studies at Columbia University. He is a graduate of Columbia University.
Born and raised in San Francisco, Eisen-Martin spent time as a child hanging out at the Western Addition Cultural Center, now the African American Art and Culture Complex, where he later taught writing workshops. In his vision for Poet Laureate, he aims to organize poetry circles in underserved neighborhoods throughout the City and recruit and nurture artists from San Francisco's marginalized communities.
This program is sponsored by Friends of the San Francisco Public Library.
For accommodations (such as ASL interpretation or captioning), call (415) 557-4557 or contact accessibility@sfpl.org. Requesting at least 72 hours in advance will help ensure availability.
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