The RCAH Center for Poetry presents Summer Series I.
Featuring: Sarah Carson and Tari Muñiz
Sarah Carson's poetry and other writing have appeared in The Rumpus, The Slowdown, Guernica, The Missouri Review, and The Christian Century, among others. She is the author of three full-length collections of poetry, including How to Baptize a Child in Flint, Michigan (Persea Books, 2022). She has been a recipient of and finalist for grants and fellowships from Tin House, the Poetry Foundation, the Martha's Vineyard Institute for Creative Writing, and the Michigan and Illinois Arts Councils. Born in Flint, Michigan, she now lives in East Lansing, where she is at work on a memoir about single motherhood, work, and the rules that govern the universe.
Tari Muñiz is a Lesbian Latina Disabled poet, performer, and producer. She is a founding member of Two Broads and a Butch productions and Voices of the Revolution, a feminist spoken word collective. Her poetry and essays cover the span of topics from gardening to radical justice. Her work has been published in Sinister Wisdom, The East Lansing Art Festival Poetry Journal, My Secret Lansing, The Lansing City Pulse, Let’s Go!, The New Citizen’s Press, and obscure feminist presses that her bring her joy. She is regular at local open mics. Tari’s superhero name is Big Mama.
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