10am-4pm Saturday September 28th, 2013
Durham, NC
Join Eternal Summer of the Black Feminist Mind for an all day retreat inspired by the poetry June Jordan wrote while on her Architecture fellowship in Rome! (This retreat also includes a walking meditation on the architectural structure of LGBTQ parades complete with box lunches! We know June wouldn't want to miss it!) We will also have a video guest appearance by Cheryl J. Fish, the first scholar to publish in June Jordan's architectural work!!!
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Offer your retreat fee here at a rate you can afford. (Keep in mind comparable one day retreats cost about $155.00)
Did you know that acclaimed black feminist poet June Jordan was an architect? Not only that, she won the Prix de Rome in architecture in the 1970s. This retreat asks us to find the poems in the built environment around us in conversation with the poems that June Jordan wrote while in Rome (some of her less studied work). For more by Alexis on June Jordan and the poetics of architecture see:http://pluraletantum.com/2012/03/21/june-jordan-and-a-black-feminist-poetics-of-architecture-site-1/
On the Finding Poems Series: This set of 6 one-day community writing retreats over a six month period is designed to offer writers at all levels an opportunity to find the poems speaking to them everywhere and to deepen their poetic practice by drawing inspiration from black feminist poets. Each retreat will be all day on a Saturday and will include meals, inspiration, nerdy contextualization and loving support from an exuberant educator who has been creating transformative writing space for over 15 years.
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