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Regional Workshop Reading|NYC

Join Bakar Wilson’s final Cave Canem Fall Workshop session, for a reading from students and Wilson himself. Let Us Play Familiarity with traditional forms isn't necessary for this generative workshop; we will play with language and look at poets who create forms for themselves: Harryette Mullen, John Yau, Elaine Equi, Carl Phillips and others. Let us play on the page. Be prepared to take risks. By studying and workshopping both these poets and your own work, we will create poems unlike others you have seen before to create new ways of writing poetry. Bakar Wilson has received fellowships from Cave Canem, the Community of Writers, and the Colgate Writers’ Conference. He has performed his work at the Bowery Poetry Club, Poetry Project, The Studio Museum of Harlem, and The Asian-American Writer's Workshop among others.  His poetry has appeared in The Vanderbilt Review, The Lumberyard Radio Magazine, The Brooklyn Rail, Flicker and Spark: A Contemporary Queer Anthology, and The Ostrich Review among others. Bakar curated and hosted an hour of poetry at the Whitney Biennial in 2022 for their poetry marathon in collaboration with A Gathering of the Tribes and received a commission from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2022 for Juneteenth. A native of Memphis, Tennessee, Bakar received his B.A. in English from Vanderbilt University and his M.A. in Creative Writing from The City College of New York. He is an Adjunct Lecturer of English and Creative Writing at Borough of Manhattan Community College at CUNY. Access Notes - Virtual live stream available - ASL interpretation provided (in-person and virtual) - Internet Live Captioning Services provided (in-person and virtual) To view live-captioning, visit https://www.captionedtext.com and input the confirmation number: 5564024 Please reach out to programs@ccpoets.org with any further accessibility questions or concerns for this event

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