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Love & Resistance, Poetry & Conversation: Black Voices

  • Nashua Public Library 2 Court Street Nashua, NH, 03060 United States (map)

When: September 21, 2023, 7 PM

Where: Nashua, NH Public Library

Join Diannely Antigua, who is both the youngest and the first person of color to be named Poet Laureate of Portsmouth, NH, and Ben Bacote, founder and director of NH PANTHER, writer, activist, and humanities teacher, for their latest offering in a series of lovely evenings of poetry and conversation. The Black Voices event is being hosted by Nashua Public Library in Nashua, NH. Antigua and Bacote will share selections by Black writers touching on the themes of love and resistance, and discuss the intersections of history, poetry, and activism through the lens of their personal experiences. Additionally, Antigua will record the event, to be featured on her podcast, Bread & Poetry, and Nashua Public LIbrary will broadcast the event in coordination with the local cable access channel for accessible viewing.