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Indigenous Open Mic Poetry Night

Indigenous Open Mic Poetry Night In-person

In partnership with the Indigenous Innovation Initiative, the Labriola Center will kick off the semester with our bi-annual Indigenous Open Mic Poetry Night, led by Stacie Denetsosie (Diné). Stacie Denetsosie is a fiction writer and poet from Kayenta, Arizona, who currently resides in Northern Utah with her husband and cat. She received her Master of Fine Arts from the Institute of American Indian Arts and her Master of Arts from Utah State University. Her work has appeared in Yellow Medicine Review, Phoebe Magazine, and Cut Bank, among other publications. She is a recipient of the UCROSS Native American Fellowship and the Prague Summer Program Poetry Fellowship. Torrey House Press released her debut short story collection, “The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories,” on Sept. 12, 2023. Her book “The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories” was named a 2024 Southwest Book of the Year, was a 2024 PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize finalist, and a Gold Forward INDIES award winner.

Along with Stacie, four local featured poets, Chris Hoshnic (Diné), Tyler Mitchell (Diné), Zedan Xelef (Yazidi), and Su:k Chu:vak (Akimel O'Odham, Piipaash, Tlingit, Aleut and Pomo), will be reading original poetry. Between readers, volunteers are welcome to read either their own poetry or from our Open Stacks. We welcome alternative performances as well, such as music, rap, and spoken word. Volunteers can sign up for reading at the Welcome Desk the night of the Open Mic.

 

Date:
Thursday, September 19, 2024
Time:
06:00 pm - 08:30 pm
Time Zone:
Arizona Time (change)
Location:
Hayden Library - Labriola Center 2nd Floor
Campus:
Tempe campus
Audience:
  Alumni     Faculty     Freshman     General Public     Graduate     High School     Middle School     Staff     Transfer     Undergraduate  
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