Poetry reading by Juan Felipe Herrera Sep 30 and a discussion of Buckminster Fuller Aug 27
American Writers Museum presents a conversation with former US Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera on September 30 at 11:00 am
My America: Juan Felipe Herrera
Former U.S. Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera presents his new poetry collection Every Day We Get More Illegal, a trenchant and compassionate book filled with hope from the nations first Latino Poet Laureate. This program will be take place September 30 at 11:00 am Central and will be hosted live via Zoom, register for the free program here. https://americanwritersmuseum.zoom.us/webinar/register/6815968217540/WN_gXmEddF6RWaGyHWIRgx75g
https://americanwritersmuseum.org/program-calendar/my-america-juan-felipe-herrera/
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AN INVISIBLE REVOLUTION
A Conversation with David McConville and Glenn English
August 27th, 1 PM EDT
Register to join us on Zoom
This event will be simulcast live to our Facebook Page
Twenty years after teaching at Black Mountain College, Buckminster Fuller published his provocative Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth. A manifesto for a design revolution, it radically influenced a generations thinking about the purpose and potential of humanity. Fifty years later, however, Fullers vision of a regenerative civilization seems like a distant memory that is more relevant than ever. An Invisible Revolution illuminates this original vision, its relationship to his time at BMC, and its contemporary significance for 21st century understanding of humanitys relation to its home planet.
Join David McConville and Glenn English for an in-depth conversation on the life and work of R. Buckminster Fuller. We recommend that everyone watch An Invisible Revolution in preparation for this discussion. Doing so will ensure that you get the most from the event.
http://www.blackmountaincollege.org/an-invisible-revolution/?mc_cid=d62662fc86&mc_eid=ae485b91a4
An Invisible Revolution on Vimeo
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