Sunday Dinner!
Zoom OnlineSunday Dinner is a quarterly cultural gathering space for Black Minnesotans to convene, break bread, dialogue and build collective power through the ritual of Sunday Dinners. This joy centered and...
Sunday Dinner is a quarterly cultural gathering space for Black Minnesotans to convene, break bread, dialogue and build collective power through the ritual of Sunday Dinners. This joy centered and...
“How We Imagine: Creative Expression” Join TruArtSpeaks at Springboard for the Arts on September 18th and 25th from 1-5p for a multidisciplinary arts exhibition and practice space that invites you...
Sunday Dinner is a quarterly cultural gathering space for Black Minnesotans to convene, break bread, dialogue, and build collective power. About this event This joy-centered and multifaceted event offers Black Minnesotans...
An affordable professional development series for artists, organizers, and community leaders. Zooming In: Making Our Values Real Through Both Art And Action on March 14th: The first installment of the Level...
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A free, all-ages space for creatives to share, engage in critical dialogue, and build community with one another; Re-Verb Open Mic takes place every Thursday evening from 6:00-8:00 pm at...
We Are Meant to Rise: The Poetry of Social Movements is a panel discussion featuring Douglas Kearney, Arleta Little, Sun Yung Shin, Michael Torres, Kevin Yang, and moderator Danez Smith...
This workshop will be focused on how one might approach the sequencing of their poems in a manuscript. Whether a "full length" or a shorter collection, participants will be able...
Sunday Dinner is a quarterly cultural gathering space for Black Minnesotans to convene, break bread, dialogue, and build collective power through the ritual of Sunday Dinners. This joy-centered and multifaceted event offers...
About Workshop Presenter Marz Lovejoy was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, raised in San Diego and Santa Monica, California, and became the woman she is now after many years of grinding...