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SUMMARY:Workshop with Bao Phi: Amplify Asian American Voices
DESCRIPTION:Bao Phi will lead a spoken word/poetry workshop for high school students. Phi is a two-time Minnesota Grand Slam champion and a National Poetry Slam finalist. He has performed on numerous stages. His first collection of poetry\, Sông I Sing\, enjoyed rave reviews. The New York Times states\, “In this song of his very American self\, every poem Mr. Phi writes rhymes with the truth.” In 2012\, The Star Tribune’s inaugural “Best of Minnesota” issue named Bao Phi as Best Spoken Word Artist. His second poetry collection\, Thousand Star Hotel\, was nominated for a Minnesota Book Award and named by NPR as one of the Best Books of 2017. It was also named as the Best Poetry Book of 2017 by San Francisco State’s Poetry Center. This free workshop is limited to 10 students and pre-registration is required. Register here: https://cthistsoc.yapsody.com/event/index/729551/workshop-with-spoken-word-artist-bao-phi \nThis Make Us Visible CT event is co-sponsored by CT Humanities\, Book Voyagers\, the Asian/Asian American Studies Institute at UConn\, and the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History.  \nPhoto credit: Anna Min.
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SUMMARY:Asian American Poets and Community Dialogue: Srinivas Mandavilli
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a unique series of poetry readings and community dialogues! The Asian and Asian American Studies Institute at UConn and the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, along with Make Us Visible CT\, invite you to listen to Connecticut’s Asian American poets and explore personal stories and local histories. The third event in the series features Srinivas Mandavilli\, and you can register for FREE tickets here. \nSrinivas Mandavilli\, who was born in India\, is a Senior Attending Pathologist at Hartford Hospital in Hartford\, CT. He is the author of Gods In The Foyer\, a collection of poems\, and his work has appeared in CT River Review\, Caduceus\, Long River Run\, Theodate\, JAMA\, Freshwater\, Drunken Boat\, and SN Review.    \n  \nThis series is funded by a grant from CT Humanities.
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LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth Street\, Hartford\, CT\, 06105\, United States
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SUMMARY:Asian American Poets and Community Dialogue: Srinivas Mandavilli
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a unique series of poetry readings and community dialogues! The Asian and Asian American Studies Institute at UConn and the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, along with Make Us Visible CT\, invite you to listen to Connecticut’s Asian American poets and explore personal stories and local histories. The third event in the series features Srinivas Mandavilli\, and you can register for FREE tickets here. \nSrinivas Mandavilli\, who was born in India\, is a Senior Attending Pathologist at Hartford Hospital in Hartford\, CT. He is the author of Gods In The Foyer\, a collection of poems\, and his work has appeared in CT River Review\, Caduceus\, Long River Run\, Theodate\, JAMA\, Freshwater\, Drunken Boat\, and SN Review.    \n  \nThis series is funded by a grant from CT Humanities.
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SUMMARY:Asian American Poets and Community Dialogue: Debora Kuan
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a unique series of poetry readings and community dialogues! The Asian and Asian American Studies Institute at UConn and the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, along with Make Us Visible CT\, invite you to listen to Connecticut’s Asian American poets and explore personal stories and local histories. The second event in the series features Debora Kuan\, and you can register for FREE tickets here. \n  \nDebora Kuan is the author of two poetry collections\, Xing and Lunch Portraits. Currently\, she is the poet laureate of Wallingford\, Connecticut. Her work has appeared in Poetry\, The New Republic\, The Awl\, Boston Review\, The Baffler\, Fence\, The Iowa Review\, ZYZZYVA\, and other publications\, and her art criticism has appeared in Artforum\, Art in America\, Modern Painters\, Paper Monument\, and other magazines. \n  \nThis series is funded by a grant from CT Humanities.
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SUMMARY:Asian American Poets and Community Dialogue: Debora Kuan
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a unique series of poetry readings and community dialogues! The Asian and Asian American Studies Institute at UConn and the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, along with Make Us Visible CT\, invite you to listen to Connecticut’s Asian American poets and explore personal stories and local histories. The second event in the series features Debora Kuan\, and you can register for FREE tickets here. \n  \nDebora Kuan is the author of two poetry collections\, Xing and Lunch Portraits. Currently\, she is the poet laureate of Wallingford\, Connecticut. Her work has appeared in Poetry\, The New Republic\, The Awl\, Boston Review\, The Baffler\, Fence\, The Iowa Review\, ZYZZYVA\, and other publications\, and her art criticism has appeared in Artforum\, Art in America\, Modern Painters\, Paper Monument\, and other magazines. \n  \nThis series is funded by a grant from CT Humanities.
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