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Natalie Diaz, a Mojave-Latina MacArthur Foundation fellow and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet of “Postcolonial Love Poem,” will virtually present her work. She will then open the session up to an audience Q&A to discuss her creative and activist work. To maximize accessibility, this will be a hybrid event with the option to attend in person or virtually. The in-person component will consist of a watch party of Natalie Diaz’s virtual presentation in the UCF Writing Center followed by a post-event discussion with Jeremy Carnes, a postdoctoral scholar at UCF specializing in Indigenous rhetoric. The post-event discussion will only take place in person.
Funding for this program was provided through a grant from Florida Humanities with funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this website do not necessarily represent those of the Florida Humanities Council or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
UCF Celebrates the Arts 2022, April 5-16, showcases the creativity, innovation and collaboration that define Orlando’s hometown university at Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. The annual festival brings musicians, theatre practitioners and visual artists from the UCF campus to the Central Florida community in an array of offerings including jazz, dance, musical theatre, opera, symphony, bands, visual arts, talks, choirs, family events and more. See more events and read about the extensive visual arts exhibitions available throughout the festival at arts.cah.ucf.edu/celebrates.
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