BLACK COFFEE POET READING AT BROCKTON WRITERS 17

I had the honour of reading at Brockton Writers 17 earlier this month.  Toronto writers Ava Homa, Marcus McCann, and Sarah Greene read and sang short stories, poetry, and folk music.

I read my memoir essay, Embracing My Identity, published in The Kenyon Review (Winter 2010); and three poems hounouring my mother: The Buzz; Julia, 20 Years; I Use My Mother’s Last Name

Enjoy!

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About Black Coffee Poet

Black Coffee Poet is a mixed race poet, essayist, and journalist who focuses on Social Justice, Indigenous Rights, STOPPING Violence Against Women, Film, and Literature.
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