
On Wednesday, April 8, 6:00pm to 8:00pm, in a collaboration between the Poetry Center and the Undisciplining the Fields series in the San Francisco State University Department of Creative Writing, Small Press Traffic, and Black [Space] Residency @ Minnesota Street Project present a special engagement with Tyehimba Jess, recipient of the 2017 Pulitzer Prize in poetry, and Tongo Eisen-Martin, the 2021-2024 San Francisco Poet Laureate. Please join us for a necessary and restorative evening of poetry by poets whose works are vibrantly alive to the world as is and who invite us to imagine possible worlds that might could be – necessary worlds of otherwise and other ways.
This event is free and open to the public.
Books by both authors will be sold on a sliding scale.
6-6:30pm - Reception
6:30-8pm - Readings and Q&A
1275 Minnesota Street, Minnesota Street Project Atrium
The event will take place in the atrium of Minnesota Street Project, a single-level building with step-free entry. The sidewalk includes multiple curb cut-outs and is wheelchair accessible. While the building does not have automatic doors, staff will be stationed at the entrance at all times to provide assistance. Restrooms are accessible to individuals using mobility devices and are gender-neutral. Street parking is available, and the venue is accessible via public transportation.The event will take place in the atrium of Minnesota Street Project, a single-level building with step-free entry. The sidewalk includes multiple curb cut-outs and is wheelchair accessible. While the building does not have automatic doors, staff will be stationed at the entrance at all times to provide assistance. Restrooms are accessible to individuals using mobility devices and are gender-neutral. Street parking is available, and the venue is accessible via public transportation.