Earlybird registration ends February 22 for the 2012 Split this Rock Poetry Festival in Washington, DC, March 22-25. Honoring poet June Jordan, the four-day festival will feature more than a dozen noted poets whose work speaks out against indifference and injustice. One of these is is Minnie Bruce Pratt -- and here is her "Someone is Up," one of the poems featured in the Spring 2012 issue of the Beloit Poetry Journal, published in support of the Split this Rock Festival and presenting work of festival poets. As in many poems of provocation and witness, numbers provide the specifics that pin down the message. (See also poetry by Festival Director Sarah Browning in the February 5 posting.)
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Thursday, February 16, 2012
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Strength from Numbers
During March 22-25, 2012, the third Split This Rock Poetry Festival: Poems of Provocation and Witness will be held in Washington, DC. This year's festival honors activist poet June Jordan (1936 - 2002) but the festival would not be happening without the vision and untiring efforts of DC poet Sarah Browning, Director of Split This Rock and DC Poets Against the War, and author of Whiskey in the Garden of Eden. Like any good protester, she makes effective use of the specificity of numbers in her poems.
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