
About this Event
Join La Sala for an inspiring evening celebrating Latine/x poets who have participated in Writing the Land, a project by NatureCulture that highlights the deep connection between poetry, place, and conservation. Much like the anthology You Are Here, curated by Ada Limón, this event explores how poetry can honor landscapes, foster reflection on our relationship with the natural world, and inspire environmental stewardship. Writing the Land pairs poets with conserved lands, encouraging works that give voice to these spaces and the need to protect them. Through partnerships with nonprofit and environmental organizations, the project raises awareness of land stewardship. Learn more about Writing the Land at writingtheland.org and about La Sala at lasalaseattle.org.
This program is presented as part of Seattle Reads "You Are Here."
About Seattle Reads: Seattle Reads is a city-wide book group, where people are encouraged to read and discuss the same book. It’s designed to deepen engagement in literature through reading and discussion.
Everyone is invited to participate in Seattle Reads by reading the featured book, joining in a book discussion, and/or attending programs with the featured writer. Seattle Reads “You Are Here” is presented in partnership with African-American Writers’ Alliance; Creative Aging at the Frye; Elliott Bay Books; Hugo House; KUOW Book Club; La Sala; the Memory Hub, UW Memory and Brain Wellness Center; Open Books: A Poem Emporium; Poetry Northwest; Pongo Poetry Project; 4Culture Poetry in Public; Seattle Arts & Lectures Youth Poetry Fellowship; Third Place Books.
It is made possible by The Seattle Public Library Foundation and The Wallace Foundation, with additional support from Milkweed Editions, KUOW-FM, and media sponsor The Seattle Times.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Seattle Public Library-Central Library, 1000 4th Ave, Seattle, United States
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