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  My writing work mixes academic and creative impulses; similarly, my community-building work combines activism and administration. I hope this list of events will give you some sense of what I bring to my communities, both at Spelman and in other contexts. Some are invited readings or panels in which I participated; some are events that I coordinated at Spelman to bring diverse voices to our campus community.

This page does not include conventional academic panels and workshops, which are listed on my cv.

 
     
  (Coordinator) Guest lecture by Alice Sheppard, AXIS Dance Company. Spelman College Comprehensive Writing Program, Honors Program, English Department, Drama/Dance Department, and Office of Disability Services. March 30, 2010. Click here for event flyer.  
  Readings from "Not That Girl." Black Sheep Books, Montpelier, VT, 18 April 2009. Food for Thought Books, Amherst, MA, 19 April 2009. Charis Books & More, Atlanta, GA, 14 May 2009. Atlanta Queer Literary Festival, Atlanta, GA, 7 November 2009.  
  (Coordinator) Guest lecture by Gabrielle Johnson, Art Director of BBDO Atlanta. Spelman College English Department. April 10, 2008.  
  (Moderator) "Sharing Our Stories." Panel presentation for Afrekete's Day of Silence/Day of Voice. Spelman College Women's Research & Resource Center. April 10, 2007. Click here for event flyer.  
  (Coordinator) Guest lecture by S. Bear Bergman, author. Spelman College Comprehensive Writing Program. February 6, 2007.  
  (Coordinator) Workshop and reading by Eli Clare, author. Spelman College Comprehensive Writing Program, Honors Program, and English Department. November 6-7, 2006. Click here for event flyer.  
  (Coordinator and presenter) Creative Writing Faculty Reading. Spelman College English Department. November 2, 2006. Click here for event flyer.  
  (Coordinator) Guest lecture by Andrea Lunsford, Director of the Program in Writing and Rhetoric, Stanford University. Spelman College Comprehensive Writing Program. October 23, 2006. Click here for event flyer.  
 

"Pop Goes the Feminist." Reading and panel discussion sponsored by the Harvard Bookstore and the Center for New Words. Harvard Hillel. September 26, 2006. Click here for podcast.

 
  Reading from "Then You'll Be Straight." Charis Bookstore, Atlanta, GA. April 13, 2006.  
   

 

 
 

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