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WomenWriteBloom Potluck Salon + Open Mic+Workshop w/ Naa Akua!

JP Howard

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Sun, 29 Jun, 2025 at 12:00 pm

4.5 hours

Downtown Brooklyn

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Sun, 29 Jun, 2025 at 12:00 pm to 04:30 pm (EDT)

Downtown Brooklyn

New York, New York, United States

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WomenWriteBloom Potluck Salon + Open Mic+Workshop w/ Naa Akua!
Women Writers in Bloom Poetry Salon closes out PRIDE month celebrating Naa Akua, phenomenal poet, educator and our long time Salon member! Join us Sunday, June 29, 2025 for a Potluck Salon, Workshop, Feature poet reading & Open Mic in-person from 12pm to 4:30pm in a private rented accessible venue in Downtown Brooklyn, NY. Hosted by Salon founder, curator, and poet JP Howard. Join Naa Akua on Sunday, June 29th for a generative writing workshop, poetry reading & multi-genre open mic open to all participants. This event is free & open to all, space permitting.

Workshop theme TBA!

Poetry books will be loaned out for free from Bloom's Traveling Poetry Library!

Naa will facilitate a generative writing workshop, give a featured poet reading, engage in a brief Q & A with participants and then we will end with a multi-genre open mic.

Masks are optional for this in-door event in a private venue.

How to RSVP: INTERESTED ATTENDEES MUST EMAIL, IN ADVANCE, A REQUEST TO: anAgISBob3dhcmQgfCB3b21lbndyaXRlcnNibG9vbSAhIGNvbQ== to RSVP to attend or to be added to a waitlist, in order to receive private venue details.

On Sunday, June 29, 2025 our potluck Salon & Open Mic features dynamic Salon member and poet NAA AKUA! This Salon & Open Mic is in a private rented accessible venue in Downtown Brooklyn, NY. Join us from 12pm to 4:30pm. As there is limited space; advance RSVP is required. Waitlist may be required if we reach capacity. Naa will facilitate a collaborative and interactive workshop, give a brief featured poet reading and we will have a brief community Q & A. As always, the Salon will end with a multi-genre Open Mic* open to all participants, so please bring some of your own creative work and delicious food and beverages to share for the potluck.

#RSVP required! Limited space and wait-list will be set up if required. Make sure JP has your email IN ADVANCE since private address details will ONLY be emailed early the week of the Salon. Contact JP at: anAgISBob3dhcmQgfCB3b21lbndyaXRlcnNibG9vbSAhIGNvbQ== YOU WILL ONLY RECEIVE THE PRIVATE VENUE DETAILS AFTER YOU EMAIL JP DIRECTLY, NOT BY JOINING THIS FACEBOOK EVENT!

This Salon & Open Mic is located in a private rented venue in Downtown Brooklyn from 12pm to 4:30pm on June 29th! There is limited space, so RSVP in advance is required. PARTICIPANTS ARE WELCOME TO WEAR MASKS INDOORS IF THEY WISH, BUT NOT REQUIRED. ** IF YOU ARE NOT FEELING WELL, HAVE COVID / FLU and/or COLD SYMPTOMS THE DAY OF THE SALON, PLEASE STAY HOME TO KEEP EVERYONE SAFE! ** THANKS!

We have limited space in this indoor salon and a wait-list will be set up if we reach capacity.

Women Writers in Bloom Poetry Salon (WWBPS) is a Literary Salon Series modeled after traveling Salons, popular during the Harlem Renaissance. Poet and author JP Howard has curated and nurtured the Salon for (14) magical years! JP was a Split This Rock Freedom Plow Award for Poetry & Activism finalist for her literary activism on behalf of the Salon. We are a forum offering women writers, especially, of all levels, a venue to come together in a positive and supportive space. WWBPS has a large LGBTQ POC membership and is open to ALL. JP has been awarded Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC) grants for the Brooklyn-based portion of the Salon Series for the last TWELVE years (2014 to 2025). The Salon has been featured on national literary sites, including in Literary Hub ( https://lithub.com/from-apartment-to-bryant-park-a.../ ), Poets & Writers ( http://www.pw.org/content/from_poets_writers_inc_22 ), Bryant Park Word for Word Reading Series, CUNY TV Study With the Best cable tv show, and THE ARTISTS FORUM cable tv show.

#POTLUCK: Salons are potluck. Please bring a food dish and/or beverages to share for our poetry table. Non-alcoholic beverages and/or wine is fine too.

#TIME & #VOLUNTEERS: Please arrive on time. *OUR salon will begin promptly at 12pm and will end around 4:30pm. We will need a few volunteers to help JP with setup to arrive by 11:20am and a few volunteer to help her with cleanup of the space after 4:30pm.

#ADDRESS: TO RECEIVE THE PRIVATE ADDRESS DETAILS FOR THIS SALON, SUBSCRIBE TO THE SALON'S FREE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER: http://eepurl.com/lNK0b or send your email address to anAgISBob3dhcmQgfCB3b21lbndyaXRlcnNibG9vbSAhIGNvbQ==. JP must have your email in advance of the Salon in order for you to receive the Salon address details by email. Thanks!

#Feature Poet Bio: Naa Akua, is a New York born poet, actor, educator, and sound-word practitioner who is Ghanaian/Bajan and queer. Akua uses the vibratory energy of sound and the intent of word as a vehicle towards healing. Akua is a learning specialist at Achievement First Bushwick Middle School, a Hugo House teacher, and Young Women Empowered (Y-WE) youth facilitator.

#Host Bio: JP Howard is a poet, educator, literary activist, and community builder. Her debut poetry collection, SAY/MIRROR (The Operating System), was a Lambda Literary finalist. She is also the author of bury your love poems here (Belladonna*), Praise This Complicated Herstory: Legacy, Healing & Revolutionary Poems (Harlequin Creature) and co-editor of Sinister Wisdom Journal Black Lesbians--We Are the Revolution! JP was a featured author in Lambda Literary’s LGBTQ Writers in Schools Program and is featured in the Lesbian Poet Trading Card Series from Headmistress Press. JP was the inaugural recipient of the 2024 Maine Writers Studio writing retreat and was a recent Brooklyn College Tow Mentor-in-Residence. She has received fellowships and/or grants from Cave Canem, VONA, Lambda Literary, and Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC). She curates Women Writers in Bloom Poetry Salon. JP’s poetry is widely anthologized. Her poetry and/or essays have been featured in The New York Times, POETRY Magazine, The Slowdown, The Academy of American Poets, Apogee Journal, The Feminist Wire, Split this Rock, and elsewhere. JP is a general Poetry Editor for Women's Studies Quarterly and Editor-At-Large of Mom Egg Review VOX online. http://www.jp-howard.com

#WorkshopTheme: TBA! Please bring your pen and paper to write! Free WiFi so bring your laptop if you wish.

#OpenMic: This Salon ends with a MULTI-GENRE Open Mic open to ALL participants, so please bring your work to share and pen and paper to write. Please feel free to share your fiction, non-fiction, poetry, artwork or music/song during our Open Mic!

Peace & Poetry,

JP Howard, Curator and Nurturer
Women Writers in Bloom Poetry Salon (WWBPS)


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WomenWriteBloom Potluck Salon + Open Mic+Workshop w/ Naa Akua!
Sun, 29 Jun, 2025 at 12:00 pm