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Social Justice Poets Exhibit

Displayed at the University of Arizona Poetry Center from April 20-June 28, 2013.
Social Justice Poets​

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Exhibit I curated at the University of Arizona Poetry Center in Tucson, Arizona.
Ran from April 20th through June 28, 2013. 



Arizona Public Media did a feature on this exhibit after it officially opened.

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Interviews & Readings

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Interviews & Readings:

Readings of "cave spiders are magic" and "The Dying Breath of Strawberries in China" on KXCI radio Tucson's "A Poet's Moment" Spring 2014.

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Conference Presentations

Conference Presentations:

Panel Moderator and Presenter, How Creative Writers Can Work with Archivists: A Crash Course in Cooperation, AWP Conference. Tampa, Florida. March 2018.

Presenter, Creative Writing panel, Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment (ASLE) Symposium. Western New Mexico University. Summer 2016.

Presenter, Literature panel. Pacific Rim Conference on English Studies. University of Alaska Anchorage. 2015.

Presenter, Library Science panel. Northern Arizona University’s Graduate Interdisciplinary Conference. Northern Arizona University. 2012.

Presenter, Creative Writing panel. Northern Arizona University’s Graduate Interdisciplinary Conference. Northern Arizona University. 2010 and 2011.

Poetry Center Librarian Wendy Burk wrote an article about our creative writing panel at the Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment (ASLE) symposium in Silver City, New Mexico on June 9, 2016, which you can view via the button to the right.

Library Book Displays

Library Book Displays:

Created with help from a team of very excellent student assistants!

Food for Thought & Community
Food for Thought & Community

Outreach Efforts

Student Newspaper:

In an effort to create another way to reach our students and also create a positive image and community surrounding the library, the editor of the student newspaper and I have come up with several "quick" library column ideas so we can contribute. The first, "1-Minute Book Review from the Hiebert Library", debuted February 2018. Future contributions will include informative columns when the library has new info for students, and research strategies.

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