Feminist Poetry & Music for Peace

"And when the flames touched her throat,
there was no color for her keening...."

Please join Karen Kovacik*, Michele Spring-Moore*, Andrew Davis, and 
other poets and musicians for an afternoon of poetry & music for 
peace.  Free & open to the public.  Refreshments provided.

Date: Sunday, January 27
Time: 2-6 PM
Location: CWA Local 4501 Union Hall
27 Euclid Ave., Columbus, OH
(The union hall is a beautifully restored building -- formerly Engine 
House No. 7 -- which is on the National Register of Historic Places. 
Euclid Ave. is between King Ave. and E. 8th Ave.  27 Euclid Ave. is a 
little to the East of High St.  See the map that highlights Euclid 
Ave. at <http://www.osu.edu/students/sif/CWA.gif>.)

* Karen Kovacik currently teaches creative writing and literature in 
the Department of English at Indiana University-Purdue University of 
Indianapolis.  She is the author of _Beyond the Velvet Curtain_ (Kent 
State University Press, 1999, 
<http://www.bookmasters.com/ksu-press/ksu051.htm>), winner of the 
Stan and Tom Wick Poetry Prize, and _Nixon and I_ (Kent State 
University Press, 1998, 
<http://www.bookmasters.com/ksu-press/ksu014.htm>).  Her essay "Words 
of Fire for Our Generation: Contemporary Working-Class Poets on the 
Triangle Fire" appeared in _Women's Studies Quarterly_ (Spring/Summer 
1998).  Her essay "Between L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E and Lyric: The Poetry of 
Pink-Collar Resistance" was published by _NWSA Journal_ (Spring 
2001).  Her poem "Songs for a Belgrade Baker," the first-place winner 
of Glimmer Train's October 1999 poetry open, is available on-line at 
<http://store.yahoo.com/glimmertrain/bsonforbelba.html>.

* Michele Spring-Moore is a poet, journalist, and political activist 
from Rochester, New York.  She's been active in the feminist, GLBT 
liberation, Latin American solidarity, and peace and justice 
movements since 1982.  Her poetry and essays have been published in a 
number of anthologies and literary magazines, including _Fireweed: A 
Feminist Quarterly_, _Telling Tales Out of School: Gays, Lesbians and 
Bisexuals Revisit Their School Days_, and _Boomer Girls: Poems by 
Women from the Baby Boom Generation_.  Her work reflects on her 
experiences in social movements, the coming-out process, anti-gay 
violence, and the experience and politics of work under capitalism, 
among other topics.

Sponsors: the Student International Forum and Social Welfare Action Alliance
For more info, call 614-668-6554, 614-292-7181, or 614-252-9255; or 
e-mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.

You can download the flyer for poetry & music for peace on Sunday, 
Jan. 27 at <http://www.osu.edu/students/sif/flame.doc>.  Please 
spread the word and fan the flame!
-- 
Yoshie

* Calendar of Events in Columbus: 
<http://www.osu.edu/students/sif/calendar.html>
* Anti-War Activist Resources: <http://www.osu.edu/students/sif/activist.html>
* Student International Forum: <http://www.osu.edu/students/sif/>
* Committee for Justice in Palestine: <http://www.osu.edu/students/CJP/>

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