Poetry as Protest
This event on 28th April 2019 at 01:00 has past.
Open Mic Event
Contact: cheltpoetryfest@gmail.com
Kamil Mahmood‘s poetry and art explores activism, the Muslim/Pakistani diaspora, politics and the narratives of the overlooked and unheard. He champions words as tools for change. Kamil talks about his radical work and reads from his new collection from Verve Press.
Belinda Rimmer writes poems of ‘personal protest’. Her first collection Touching Sharks in Monaco (Indigo Dreams) deals with memory and the distortion of memory – things remembered, things imagined. It addresses loss and trauma in family histories, the transience of nature, and ecological concerns.
Plus an open mic.
Part of Cheltenham Poetry Festival.
Entry: 6/4
Time: 1:00am
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