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“Indigenous Voices” with Poet Lucille Lang Day


“Indigenous Voices” with Poet/Publisher Lucille Lang Day and Denise Low at The 222 in Healdsburg
Poet-activist Lucille Lang Day reads from her poetry and engages in conversation with Healdsburg poet Denise Low. Day, a multiply talented writer of Wampanoag descent, founded and continues to publish Scarlet Tanager Books. She knows the book world as a writer, a publisher, and everything in between. In this presentation, she shares her experiences as a successful writer and as a successful small-press editor. She challenges stereotypes of many kinds: She is a poet and a scientist; a Native person and a prize-winning writer.
Lucille Lang Day has edited some of the most influential recent California anthologies of poetry focused on California ecopoetry, Indigenous peoples, and the intersection of science and verse. Join THE 222 in this appearance by a fascinating North Bay citizen who has found ways to make her voice heard as well as the voices of many others.
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