THE CRUCIAL CONVERSATIONS SERIES: THE LEGACY OF RACISM AND WHITE SUPREMACY

  • 18 Dec 2022
  • 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
  • Zoom

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  • This event is free however, if you wish to donate please do so in the registration form.

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SUNDAY DEC.18TH 2022
THE CRUCIAL CONVERSATIONS SERIES: 
THE LEGACY OF RACISM AND WHITE SUPREMACY

Join us as we welcome Iyaba Ibo Mandigo to share his thoughts on immigration and race. Iyaba will share his poetry, engage us in a conversation on the role racism and white supremacy plays in our society, and discuss the importance of poetry and the arts in these conversations.

About Iyaba Ibo MandigoIYABA IBO MANDINGO is a painter, poet, writer, actor and playwright, ArtsCollaborator, Artist Advocate, and Arts Educator. He came to the United States from his native country of Antigua as a young boy. Iyaba owes his love of the arts to his mother, a trained singer, and his grandparents, atailor and a seamstress who first introduced him to colors and patterns, paving a path to the many ways of expression. Iyaba studied fine arts at Southern Connecticut State University and today, teaches in and around the tri-state area as a Master Teaching Artist. Iyaba currently resides in Bridgeport, CT where his art gallery -9104- serves as a workspace, classroom and a creative hub.

Autographed copies of Iyaba’s chapbooks are available at: www.iyabarts.com



Hosted by the Inclusion Equity and Social Justice Committee National Association For Poetry Therapy

PRESENTED BY: NAPT’S INCLUSION EQUITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE

When: Sunday 12/18/2022
2 PM -3:30 PM EST
Where: Zoom
Cost: Members-Free
Non-Members-Donation appreciated
Registration: https://poetrytherapy.org/event-5044853





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