
Poetic Voices: Poems of Hope with Romaine Washington
Sabbath, November 14, 3 p.m.
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In this time burdened by pandemic, economic hardship, social isolation, racial injustice, and political strife, poet Romaine Washington shares a voice of hope in the face of struggle.
Romaine Washington, M. Ed. (www.romainewashington.com) is an educator and poet who grew up in San Bernardino. Her poetry has been featured in a variety of anthologies and periodicals, and she has presented her work widely, including in faithbased venues. Her book of poetry, Sirens in Her Belly, “zeros in on the unique challenges women face in our modern world, and does it with unwavering strength” (Brit Middleton, BET, Editors’ Must-Read Books for 2016). She is a fellow of the Inland Area Writing Project at the University of California Riverside and of The Watering Hole (twhpoetry.org).
Open mic session: Bring an original or favorite poem of hope to share.
For more information, contact the LLU Humanities Program at 909-558-7478 or humanities@llu.edu