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Love, Names, & Odes with Ariana Brown
A Poetry Workshop
Wednesday, November 20, 2024 · 6 - 7:30 PM
The Abya Yala Project presents:
Love, Names & Odes
Some of the strongest feelings we have are about our own names and the people we’ve loved and lost. In this bilingual workshop, we will study poems by Ebony Stewart and Meghan Malachi on reclaiming your own name and how to love someone by truly seeing them. Through a series of writing exercises and conversation, participants will consider the power of their own names and the strength of their love (self-love or love for another person). This workshop is a study in how you love others or how others have loved you. With lots of care and gentle support, Ariana will guide everyone in writing odes to themselves or to their loved ones, especially those who are no longer with us. Ideal for writers of all backgrounds.
Register for this virtual workshop at this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcscuGqqTsiH9YT-zu4IMmtvYF9i8n0TLJm#/registration
The Abya Yala Project is supported by the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences and the Dresher Center for the Humanities
Ariana Brown is a queer Black Mexican American poet based in Houston, TX. She is the author of We Are Owed. (Grieveland, 2021) and Sana Sana (Game Over Books, 2020). Ariana’s work investigates queer Black personhood in Mexican American spaces, Black relationality and girlhood, loneliness, and care. She holds a B.A. in African Diaspora Studies and Mexican American Studies, an M.F.A. in Poetry, and an M.S. in Library Science. Ariana is a 2014 national collegiate poetry slam champion and owes much of her practice to Black performance communities led by Black women poets from the South. She has been writing, performing, and teaching poetry for over ten years. Follow Ariana online @ArianaThePoet.