On Edge Reading Series 2021 | Cecily Nicholson, Hari Alluri + Junie Désil
The On Edge Reading Series 2021 season will highlight the work of BIPOC writers and marginalized writing communities such as those involved in sex work, and those at the intersections of race, mental illness, disability, and queerness.
Location
Online Attendance
Contact
Emily Carr Writing Centre | writingcentre@ecuad.caOpen to Public?
Yes
The On Edge Reading Series seeks to enrich literary and writing communities both inside and outside of ECU. The 2021 season will highlight the work of BIPOC writers and marginalized writing communities such as those involved in sex work, and those at the intersections of race, mental illness, disability, and queerness. We will showcase nine poets who are doing the freshest, most interesting, relevant work, and who are volunteers, literary award winners, social justice organizers, prison abolitionists, literary organizers, dancers, managing editors, filmmakers, creative writing instructors, and scholars.
Featuring:
JAN 18 - Cecily Nicholson, Hari Alluri + Junie Désil
FEB 9 - Amber Dawn + Justin Ducharme
MAR 2 - Brandi Bird, Emily Riddle + Jessica Johns
MAR 18 - jaye simpson
MAR 25 - Billy-Ray Belcourt
Curated and hosted by Mercedes Eng, and co-hosted by Vance Wright.
All readings start at 6pm PST and are open to the public.
Please e-mail onedge@ecuad.ca for the Zoom room link or if you have any questions!