July 16 & July 18: Epsilon Spires Presents

Past event
Jul 16 to 18, 2021

A Celebration of Black Girlhood & Womanhood through Films, Poetry, and Food + Chocolate: Featuring Poets from Around New England

Celebrate Black Girlhood & Womanhood with Poetry, Film, Food & Chocolate in our Outdoor Cinema! Featuring the films Hey Little Black Girl, The Fits, and poets from around New England including Amina 'illypsis' Jordan-Mendez, Lady Abstract, LN, and Shanta Lee Gander's work from her debut poetry book, GHETTOCLAUSTROPHOBIA: Dreamin of Mama While Trying to Speak Woman in Woke Tongues.

Books and specialty non-alcoholic drinks will be sold by Antidote Books, custom chocolate inspired by Shanta Lee's poems will be provided by Tavernier Chocolates.

The Readings are from 7:45 - 8:30 p.m. Films begin screening around 8:45 p.m.

FRIDAY, JULY 16: Poetry + Film
Film showing: Hey Little Black Girl & The Fits

Featured Poets:
Lady Abstract
LN
Shanta Lee

SUNDAY, JULY 18: Early Evening Poetry + Discussion with the Featured Poets
4 - 5:30

Featured Poets:
Amina 'illypsis' Jordan-Mendez
Lady Abstract
Shanta Lee

MORE ABOUT THE READERS

Amina 'illypsis' Jordan-Mendez
Writing poetry since childhood and called to perform by community, family, and their ancestors, Amina Nia "illypsis" Jordan-Mendez lives for passion & healing. Born and raised in a predominantly white college town of western MA, Amina grew up a rebel: Black, fat, queer and existing. Inviting the challenge, she chose to live out loud—swim with her hair out, throw her weight around, question and confront. Now a focused poet performer, their hands are busy rooting themselves in intergenerational healing of their lineage, embracing the pain, hostility, pleasure and pride of blossoming into a poet she can look up to. Amina Nia "illypsis" Jordan-Mendez is tender, grateful, angry, loving and growing. They are currently attending workshops as they come and fitting art within their busy schedule of work and self-care, addressing mental health and traumas. Born to a first-generation Panamanian mother, and an "army brat" southern Black American father, she is exploring and defining 'home' in her body, in her life and in this world. To read more about Amina, visit: Strawdogwriters.org/emergingwriters

Lady Abstract
Alycia D. Jenkins is an emerging scholar, a freelance teaching/performing artist, poet, writer, and an environmentalist. Ms. Jenkins is a Trinity College graduate who currently resides in Hartford, CT where she has lived for the past eleven and a half years. She is a proud African American feminist who believes in the power of liberation of Black and American Descendants of slavery families. Ms. Jenkins advocates to change the world one city at a time. To see Lady Abstract perform, visit: Youtube.com/watch?v=oMsm-_iTv4Y

LN
Vermont has been LN's home for over 22 years. LN is the co-founder of Poetry People. LN has been featured at: Artsriot's Poetry Riot, Lamp Shop's Lit Club, Sundog Poetry Center's AMP Night and Delectable Delights, and Burlington's Pride Festival. In 2020, LN was featured at the Dianne Shullenberger Gallery's Delicious Words show. LN is a workshop leader for Sundog's Share Your Heart, a day of collaboration between students and professional poets, resulting in powerful and moving new poetry. She has helped organize Sundog's Justice and Poetry event. She is also a workshop presenter for Babatree International 's #WakeUpWalkTowards: a Telesummit for Transformational Change in the time of Covid, Climate Crisis, and Colonial Collapse. To learn more about LN, visit: Vermontartscouncil.org/programs/spotlight-gallery/past-exhibits/i-am-2021/featured-artists#Bethea

Shanta Lee Gander
Shanta Lee''s work has been featured in many publications. She is the 2020 recipient of the Arthur Williams Award for Meritorious Service to the Arts and 2020 and named as Diode Editions full-length book contest winner for her debut poetry compilation, GHETTOCLAUSTROPHOBIA: Dreamin of Mama While Trying to Speak Woman in Woke Tongues (June 2021) which has received a strong review from the Poetry Foundation. Shanta Lee gives lectures on the life of Lucy Terry Prince as a member of the Vermont and New Hampshire Humanities Council Speakers Bureaus. She is the 2020 gubernatorial appointee to their board of directors. Across all of her work, Shanta Lee has an endless hunger to ask questions, surface the unseen, create conversation, and journey into the unknown through her various creative endeavors or collaborations. To see her photography and writing, visit Shantaleegander.com.

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