About this Event
Join us for the Oxford Di-Verse Poetry Festival, celebrating the powerful voices of marginalized, oppressed, and silenced communities.
This grassroots, cooperative festival is organized by Oxford Poetry Library, Butcher’s Dog Poetry Magazine, Reconnecting Rainbows Press, St. Columba’s United Reformed Church, and Exeter College.
Whether you’re a poet eager to share your work, a spoken word enthusiast, or simply someone who loves poetry and performance, this festival offers a welcoming and safe space for all.
Saturday, November 16: Workshops and Open Mic
- All-day Poetry/Spoken Word Workshops: Immerse yourself in creative writing with two dynamic sessions, led by Jo Clement, a poet, author, and Creative Writing Tutor at Northumberland University.
- Evening Open Mic: Share your voice or enjoy performances by others in a supportive and inclusive atmosphere.
Sunday, November 17: Poetry Brunch and Readings
- Lazy Brunch: Start your day with a light brunch included in the ticket price.
- Full Day of Poetry and Spoken Word: featuring rising local poets, students and established voices, each followed by Q&A sessions and opportunities to connect with the artists.
- All-Star Evening of Poetry and Spoken Word: featuring nationally acclaimed poets.
Oxford Di-Verse Poetry Festival is dedicated to exploring intersectionality, solidarity, cooperation, and organization among marginalized and oppressed groups through the medium of poetry and spoken word.
The festival emerged from the collective grief of Oxford University transgender students and allies at the 2023 Transgender Day of Remembrance Vigil, following the tragic loss of Ezra Jackson. The festival is a tribute and legacy to Ezra, and dedicated to him.
This inaugural festival aims to celebrate and platform the diverse voices of minority, marginalized, and silenced communities.
Join us in celebrating the rich tapestry of voices that make up our diverse community.
Concessions Available
We want this event to be as inclusive as possible, and money should not be a barrier to you attending. Thanks to sponsorship from Oxford City Council’s Impact Trust Fund, Oxford Pride and St. Columba's United Reformed Church, we are ablee to offer concessions.
Anyone on low means who requires a concessionary price is welcome to use the code ODFP50 for a 50% discount on any ticket.
Volunteers
If you would like to volunteer to help at the festival in exchange for a complimentary pass to some events, contact Phoebe at [email protected].
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Cohen Quadrangle B&B, Exeter College, Walton Street, Oxford, United Kingdom
GBP 10.00 to GBP 50.00