NEA Big Read Phoenix

Celebrating Indigenous Literary Arts & Culture Across The Valley

Join the Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing in their NEA Big Read: Phoenix. Here is their message about the event:

“Working with over 40 authors, speakers, and community organizations, the Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing at Arizona State University is proud to announce the NEA Big Read: Phoenix, a celebration of Indigenous literary arts and culture across the Valley in February and March 2021.”

“Inspired by The Round House, an award-winning novel from Anishinaabe author Louise Erdrich, the NEA Big Read: Phoenix features over 25 talks, workshops, performances, art exhibitions, book clubs, and other virtual events centered around creative writing, community archiving, storytelling, and family history…”

“The majority of events are open to the public and free. For events with limited capacity or paid registration, members of Indigenous communities receive discounts and priority seating.”

To learn more or to view the full schedule, visit their website here.

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4 thoughts on “NEA Big Read Phoenix

  • February 7, 2021 at 5:54 pm
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    NEA Big Read Phoenix sounds so exciting, and even though some of it is happening in February, I can still go in March! I will just let my work now before I decide to go or not.

  • February 15, 2021 at 10:57 pm
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    This sounds like quite a noteworthy series of talks. What a great way to uplift indigenous voices!

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