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Tag Archives: poetry as activism
Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology
I just received my contributor copy of the Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology. WOWZERS! What a collection! I am so honoured to be included with my poem “Spawn” in this 460-page anthology edited by Melissa Tuckey, co-founder of Split … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Poetry, Politics
Tagged climate, environment, Ghost Fishing, justice, poetry anthology, poetry as activism, social justice
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PHOTOS: Covert Poverts Perform REACTOR
By Kim Goldberg March 11, 2014 Here are some photos from our performance of REACTOR today in the Pearson Bridge underpass on the Nanaimo waterfront to mark the third anniversary of the nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Poetry
Tagged Darryl Knowles, Ecopoetry, Fukushima, Kim Clark, Kim Goldberg, Nanaimo, poetry as activism, Spoken Word
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URGENT: Tree Poems Needed to Halt Logging
September 11, 2013 UPDATE: It worked! This forest has now been SAVED and protected for perpetuity! Read the story here in the Langley Advance. Original November 26, 2012 posting: The Han Shan Project: An Urgent Call for Poems about Trees from … Continue reading
Posted in News, Poetry
Tagged BC rainforest, Canadian poets, Han Shan Project, Langley, logging, McLellan Forest, poetry as activism, Susan McCaslin
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