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An evening of poetry, art, and activism
Aug
28
8:00 PM20:00

An evening of poetry, art, and activism

Please join us for an event with visiting poet, Sunu P. Chandy, alongside featured local presenters including poet, Mandy Shunnarah, artist, Sa'dia Rehman, and advocate, Suparna Bhaskaran. They will each share work and then be in conversation including about art and activism. All are welcome.

Time: 8pm

Place: Two Dollar Radio Headquarters in Columbus, OH

Date: Wednesday, August 28th


Suparna Bhaskaran is an author, educator, and scholar. A queer immigrant from the Third World who makes homes between the US Midwest and the global South. Suparna is a founding member of OPAWL: Building AAPI Feminist Leadership. OPAWL is a grassroots member-led community that organizes for social and economic justice and elevates the voices, visibility, and progressive leadership of Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander (AAPI) women and nonbinary people in Ohio. She has taught in the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality programs at Antioch College, Agnes Scott College and The Ohio State University. She is the Director for Research Partnerships at the Institute on Race, Power and Political Economy at The New School. Her publications include, Made In India: Decolonizations, Queer Sexualities, Trans/national Projects; Pinklining: How Wall Street’s Predatory Products Pillage Women's Wealth, Opportunities, & Futures; and the Color of Wealth in Chicago.

Mandy Shunnarah (they/them) is an Alabama-born, Appalachian and Palestinian-American writer who now calls Columbus, Ohio, home. Their essays, poetry, and short stories have been published in The New York Times, Electric Literature, The Rumpus, and others. Their first book, Midwest Shreds: Skating Through America’s Heartland, was published in July 2024 by Belt Publishing. Read more at mandyshunnarah.com.

Sa’dia Rehman (all pronouns) is a multidisciplinary artist and educator focusing on race, empire, and labor. Their work explores structures of the family, the nation, the border. Rehman questions how we live within these systems and how they impact who we are, the desire to rearrange, and take them apart. Rehman has exhibited work at the Wexner Center for the Arts, Fabric Workshop & Museum, Queens Museum, Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU, and Pakistan National Council of the Arts. Rehman received the Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson Fellowship and the Meredith Morabito and Henrietta Mantooth Fellowship. Rehman was awarded residencies at the ArtLab at Harvard University, Film/Video Studio at the Wexner Center for the Arts, Art Omi, Abrons Art Center, Asian American Arts Alliance, Edward Albee Foundation. Their work was featured in Aperture, Bomb, The Brooklyn Rail, The New York Times, Harpers, The Center for Sustainable Practice in the Arts, Asian Diasporic Visual Cultures and the Americas, Colonize This! Young Women of Color On Today’s Feminism, Breakthru Radio and HyperAllergic.

Sunu P. Chandy (she/her) is a social justice activist as a poet and a civil rights attorney. She is the daughter of immigrants from Kerala, India, and lives in Washington, DC with her family. Sunu’s award-winning collection of poems, My Dear Comrades, was published by Regal House. Sunu’s work can be found in anthologies including The Penguin Book of Indian Poets and The Long Devotion: Poets Writing Motherhood. Sunu serves on the board of the Transgender Law Center, and has been named as one of the Queer Women of Washington. Sunu is currently a Senior Advisor with Democracy Forward supporting work across the teams including, fighting back against the attacks on racial equity and inclusion, and working alongside partner organizations to help build a nation that does right by all of us.

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Virtual Poetry Reading and Yellow Arrow Journal Issue Launch
Jun
1
8:00 PM20:00

Virtual Poetry Reading and Yellow Arrow Journal Issue Launch

I’ve got a poem in the latest issue of Yellow Arrow Journal and will be reading it during the virtual launch! I’d love for you to check it out and hear me alongside some other fantastic writers.


Come and join us in celebration of the launch of the most recent issue of the Yellow Arrow Journal, KINDLING (Vol. VIII, No. 1), with a live virtual reading!

yellowarrowpublishing.com/news/yaj-kindling-release-healing-world-spark

Matilda Young, our wonderful guest editor, will be joined by some of the included authors to share their beautiful pieces about advocacy-community care and the spark it takes to set the world ablaze. Join us at 8:00 PM EST on June 1st on Zoom to enjoy a night where our authors make their voices and stories heard.

Zoom link here: us06web.zoom.us/j/86421692261

Let us know you’ll be there at fb.me/e/RMrS7pvs

Purchase your own paperback copy of KINDLING on our website (also available in wholesale!) at yellowarrowpublishing.com/store/yellow-arrow-journal-kindling-paperback

Find out more about KINDLING and Yellow Arrow Journal at yellowarrowpublishing.com/about-yellow-arrow-journal

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Columbus Art Book Fair
May
13
to May 14

Columbus Art Book Fair

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I'll be at two tables at the Columbus Art Book Fair May 13-14th! It's a fun festival with a lot of talented folks, so come out for the books and artists. 

I'll have a table with copies of my zines, including all 3 issues of Kill the Gatekeeper and a ✨brand new✨ poetry zine that I can't wait to debut. I'll also be at the table for Gazala Projects, which is an art gallery highlighting Arab creators. We'll be previewing our exhibit Text Me When You Get Home: Poetry and text art by Palestinian creatives with Ohio connections!

Following the Columbus Art Book Fair, the exhibit will be traveling to Urban Arts Space Columbus, then to the Gazala Projects headquarters in Gettysburg, Ohio. I'll be performing poetry live at various times and the text will be shown in a sculpture garden-esque display when I'm not there. Stay tuned for more info on the traveling exhibit. 

More info on Columbus Art Book Fair is here.

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Poetry + Family Stories at Jewish Voice for Peace Central Ohio
Mar
28
7:30 PM19:30

Poetry + Family Stories at Jewish Voice for Peace Central Ohio

This is an online event, so you don’t even have to leave your house!

Hear me read some poetry about being a Palestinian living in diaspora and tell the story of my family immigrating from Ramallah in the West Bank to Birmingham, Alabama. We’ll cover forced assimilation, generational trauma, Arabs and race, and all kinds of fun stuff because I like to make you laugh while telling you the world sucks. :)

It’s a free event sponsored by Jewish Voice for Peace - Central Ohio chapter. Register here for the Zoom link and click here to add this to your Facebook events calendar.

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