Event Schedule: Deep Dialogue: Readings on Race & Ethnicity
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Thursday, September 7
Opening Panel & Discussion
IU University Club in the IMU
6:30 to 8:30 pm
Open to the public. No registration required.
Join us to learn about how literature helps us learn and understand more about race and ethnicity in the US. If you plan to attend any of the workshops, we encourage you to also attend the opening panel.
Saturday, September 9
Dialogue/Workshop
Monroe Convention Center
1:00 to 3:00 pm
Requires pre-registration
Poet/Poem/Book
Jimmy Santiago Baca/”A Song of Survival” from Immigrants in Our Land & Selected Poems
Saturday, September 16
Dialogue/Workshop
Monroe Convention Center
1:00 to 3:00 pm
Requires pre-registration
Poem/Poet/Book
“Whereas”/Layli Long Soldier from Whereas
Saturday, September 23
Dialogue/Workshop
Monroe Convention Center
1:00 to 3:00 pm
Requires pre-registration
Poem/Poet/Book
“Oyurushi”/Lee Ann Roripaugh from Beyond Heart Mountain
Poem/Poet
“To the Full Professor Who told Me, A Teaching Assistant, To Grow a Thicker Skin After the Inauguration”/Anna Cabe
Saturday, September 30
Dialogue/Workshop
Monroe Convention Center
1:00 to 3:00 pm
Requires pre-registration
Poem/Poet/Book
Citizen/Claudia Rankine from Citizen
Saturday, October 14
For workshop attendees, panelists, and sponsors
Monroe County Convention Center
1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Join us to evaluate the impact of the workshops and to discuss how this work might be continued in the future.
Note: You will be given a copy of the book for each workshop you attend.