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By: Geoffrey Philp,
on 8/12/2014
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A night of poetry, good food and raffle prizes to raise funds for Franklyn March, a sickle cell patient in Jamaica who desperately needs a hip replacement surgery. Saturday,August 16, 2014
6:00 to 9:00 p.m
Florida international University,
Biscayne Bay Campus,
Wolfe University Center
Room 155,
3000 NE 151st Street,
North Miami, Florida
If you cannot attend, please consider a donation to the gofundme campaign:
One Heart.
Originally from Jamaica, Dr. Weir-Soley is currently an Associate Professor of English, African & African Diaspora Studies and Women's Studies at Florida International University. A Mellon and a Woodrow Wilson Fellow, Dr. Weir-Soley is the author of a poetry collection, First Rain (Peepal Tree Press, 2006), a scholarly text, Eroticism, Spirituality and Resistance in Black Women's Writings (University Press of Florida, 2009), and co-editor (with Opal Palmer Adisa) of Caribbean Erotic (Peepal Tree Press, 2010), an anthology of poetry, fiction and essays which includes the work of 62 writers from the English-speaking, Spanish-speaking and French-speaking Caribbean.
An Evening With Donna Aza Weir-Soley
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Room 2151
Miami Dade College, North Campus