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Indigenous Voices – Ecopoet Jennifer Foerster


“Indigenous Voices” Ecopoet Jennifer Foerster with Denise Low at The 222 in Healdsburg
THE 222 presents Indigenous Voices; literary events that celebrate the work of two award-winning Indigenous American poets, and explore language, culture, and experiences from a Native artist’s perspective. Prize-winning poet and Healdsburg resident Denise Low (of European and Lenape/Munsee)
“Merging the poetic with the prophetic, Foerster offers a startling vision of how to navigate this broken world and its resilient beauty.” ~ Rigoberto González, Rutgers MFA Director
Nationally known poet Jennifer Foerster reads from her latest book and joins Healdsburg poet Denise Low in a conversation about inner workings of the poetry world, plus Indigenous experience. Foerster, an enrolled member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma, explores the language and culture of her heritage in her writings. Other themes include ecology, history, and the human capacity for violence.
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