Tuesday, April 29th at 5:30pm
Ulrich Hall, Tawes Hall
As
the United States Poet Laureate and the Robert W. Woodruff Professor of
English and Creative Writing at Emory University, Natasha Trethewey
writes poetry as social action, from the intersections of living memory
and political, cultural and social history. The recipient of a Pulitzer
Prize and a fellowship from the Guggenheim
Foundation, her work speaks to many scholarly themes including race
relations, identity, social activism and cultural memory.
Tickets are FREE. Reserve tickets through the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center online at http://ter.ps/tretheweytix or by phone at 301-405-ARTS.
To join in the live Twitter conversation on the day of the event,
follow the College of Arts and Humanities @umd_arhu and use #ARHUDLS.
For more information, visit http://ter.ps/Trethewey
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