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Joy Harjo & Pacific Poets: Living Nations, Living Words

Joy Harjo, Poet Laureate, celebrates indigenous poetry, joined by five Hawai'i poets. Featured Authors: Joy Harjo is the 23d Poet Laureate of the United States, and a world-renowned performer and writer of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. She is the author of plays, children’s books, two memoirs, and nine books of poetry—among them the anthologies When the Light of the World Was Subdued, Our Songs Came Through and Living Nations, Living Words. As a musician, she has produced seven award-winning albums. She received the Ruth Lilly Prize for Lifetime Achievement from the Poetry Foundation, Guggenheim and NEA fellowships, and the Academy of American Poets Wallace Stevens Award. She is a chancellor of the Academy of American Poets and the Chair of the Native Arts & Cultures Foundation. She lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she is a Tulsa Artist Fellow. Brandy Nalani McDougall is a Kanaka ʻŌiwi poet raised on Maui. She is the author of The Salt-Wind Ka Makani Paʻakai and Finding Meaning: Kaona and Contemporary Hawaiian Literature. She is an associate professor of American Studies at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. No'ou Revilla is a queer ʻŌiwi poet and educator. She is an assistant professor of creative writing at UH-Mānoa and is proud to have taught poetry at Puʻuhuluhulu University in the summer of 2019. Her first book of poetry, Ask the Brindled, is forthcoming from Milkweed Editions in fall 2022. No'u Revilla won the 2021 National Poetry Series competition. Lehua M. Taitano, Mahealani Wendt is the author of the poetry book Uluhaimālama (2007) and the co-editor of Ho`olaule`a: Celebrating 10 Years of Pacific Writing. She has been published in numerous literary journals and anthologies. Moderator: Craig Santos Perez Craig Santos Perez is a Chamoru writer from Guam. He is the author of five books of poetry and the co-editor of five anthologies. He is a professor in the English department at the University of Hawaiʻi, Mānoa. Produced by the UH Manoa Better Tomorrow Speaker series for the Hawai'i Book and Music Festival 2021 https://hawaiibookandmusicfestival.com Sponsored by: University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Oceanit, Kamehameha Publishing, HEI, Bess Press, Lili'uokalani Trust, Hawai'i Public Radio, Honolulu Civil Beat, iHeartMedia, BDK Hawaii ------------------------------------------------------------- Brought to you by the HBMF https://hawaiibookandmusicfestival.com/ In partnership with the UH Mānoa Better Tomorrow Speaker Series. BTSS website: http://manoa.hawaii.edu/speakers/ Facebook:   / uhbtss   Instagram:   / uh_btss   Twitter: @uh_btss Channel:    / @uhbtss   The Better Tomorrow Speaker Series features incisive conversations on the most pressing issues of our time. The project is a joint venture of the University of Hawai‘i, Hawai‘i Community Foundation, and Kamehameha Schools.

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