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This celebration of Indigenous writing featuring both established and emerging voices in poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. Featured reader, Jennifer Elise Foerster, is joined by Craig Womack, Deborah Miranda, Rosemary McCombs Maxey, Stacy Pratt, Blue Tarpalechee, and Regina Brink. This incredible line-up of authors shares their own work as well as work by other writers who have influenced them, including Janice Gould and Durango Mendoza. We are delighted to bring so many powerful Indigenous voices to Emory University. We offer a special welcome to Foerster, Womack, Maxey, Pratt, and Tarpalechee, all Muscogee Creek, along with Muscogee guests in attendance, as we host this event from our Atlanta campus in the Muscogee Creek homeland. Learn more about Emory’s history in relation to the Muscogee (Creek) Nation in Emory’s Native American Indigenous Studies Initiative’s Land Acknowledgement and History Statement written by Emory professors Craig Womack and Debra Vidali by visiting https://scholarblogs.emory.edu/nae/la.... This event is sponsored by The Hightower Fund, The Department of English, The Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative, and the Michael C. Carlos Museum of Emory University. For more information, visit https://carlos.emory.edu/stories or to watch additional videos of past programming, subscribe to Carlos Museum's YouTube channel.