WebFeb 3, 2024 · This chilling line is contained in Chantal Gibson’s genre-busting debut book of poetry, How She Read, named by CBC as one of the best books of poetry in Canada … WebMay 13, 2024 · The scope of the COVID-19 pandemic has left some of Canada’s top literary minds grasping for the words to describe our current moment. The three Canadian contenders for the $65,000 Griffin Poetry Prize, which will be...
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WebPoet Chantal Gibson reads from the poem "reciprocal pronouns" from her poetry collection "How She Read" (Caitlin Press), shortlisted for the 2024 Canadian Gr... WebJun 21, 2024 · How She Read is a collection of genre-blurring poems about the representation of Black women, their hearts, minds and bodies, across the Canadian cultural imagination. Drawing from grade-school vocabulary spellers, literature, history, art, media and pop culture, Chantal... ferris saydah
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WebApr 21, 2024 · Chantal Gibson is one local poet and artist whose work offers perspective and cultural education during these strange and uncertain times. Originally from Mackenzie, BC, Gibson began writing poetry … WebMarch 8, 2024. 4:00 - 5:15 pm CST. Pre-register on zoom. Along with The University of Winnipeg's English Department, Gallery 1C03 is very pleased to host a public presentation by artist-writer, and educator Chantal Gibson as part of the English Department’s Black Writing in Canada Virtual Speaker Series . Chantal Gibson is an award-winning ... WebChantal Gibson is a writer, artist and educator living in Vancouver. As a poet, she enjoys writing about visual art and language and the cultural ideas quietly embedded in everyday things, like old photographs, schoolbooks, and postage stamps. Her debut book of poetry, How She Read (Caitlin Press, 2024) explores the stories of Black Canadian women. ferris saw charlotte nc