Pride Poetry Workshop: "Weird Way to Protest...but, Yes!"
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Pride Poetry Workshop: "Weird Way to Protest...but, Yes!"

By DC Pride Poets

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Using popular protest signs and memes as prompts, participants create short poems in three veins: love, abstract, and erotica. Free!

“Weird Way to Protest…but, Yes!” led by Angelique Palmer

Using popular protest signs and memes as prompts, participants create short poems in three veins: love, abstract, and erotica. This approach highlights the accessibility of inspiration, examines protest poems from new and imaginative angles, and boldly stands in queerness in a world that wants to pretend us away. Open to writers of all levels of experience and backgrounds.
Angelique Palmer is a performance poet, kindergarten teacher, and spoken word instructor at Wilkes University, author of two books of poems, who is in her second year of a three-year tenure as Fairfax County Poet Laureate.

Category: Community, LGBT

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

Location

Arts Club of Washington

2017 I Street Northwest

Washington, DC 20006

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DC Pride Poets

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Jan 20 · 6:30 PM EST