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DESCRIPTION:Following on the heels of their groundbreaking performance for the National 
 Queer Arts Festival, queer and trans Arab American poets present dynamic 
 work that challenges assumptions and blurs boundaries, imagining fierce and 
 thriving futures. \n\nCurated by Janine Mogannam and featuring Amir 
 Rabiyah, Andrea Abi-Karam, Fargo Tbakhi, George Abraham and Mariam Bazeed. 
 A dialogue follows the poets' program.\n\nSunday, 4/3/2022 @ 2:00 - 3:00 PM 
 PT\n\nMore info: 
 https://sfpl.org/events/2022/04/03/panel-voices-queer-and-trans-arab-american-poetry\n\nWatch 
 on YouTube: 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SumiAot7Wzg\n\n\nPANELISTS:\n\nJanine 
 Mogannam is a Palestinian American poet and librarian. She is a member of 
 Radius of Arab American Writers (RAWI) and Still Here San Francisco, and 
 was a 2021 Creating Queer Community fellow with the National Queer Arts 
 Festival. Her writing has appeared in Kweli, The Margins, Writing the Walls 
 Down and elsewhere.\n\n\nAmir Rabiyah is a queer and trans poet. Their work 
 explores living life on the margins and at the intersections of multiple 
 identities. Rabiyah's first full collection poetry book, Prayers for My 
 17th Chromosome, is available through Sibling Rivalry Press. This debut 
 collection was a finalist for the Triangle Publishing Award, and an ALA 
 Over the Rainbow pick. Rabiyah is also the co-editor of Writing the Walls 
 Down: A Convergence of LGBTQ Voices and has published in numerous 
 anthologies and journals.\n\n\nAndrea Abi-Karam is a trans, Arab-American 
 punk poet-performer cyborg. They are the author of Extratransmission 
 (Kelsey Street Press, 2019) and with Kay Gabriel, they co-edited We Want It 
 All: An Anthology of Radical Trans Poetics (Nightboat Books, 2020). Their 
 second book, Villainy (Nightboat Books, Sept 2021) reimagines militant 
 collectivity in the wake of the Ghost Ship Fire and the Muslim Ban. They 
 are a leo obsessed with queer terror and convertibles.\n\n\nFargo Tbakhi is 
 a queer Palestinian performance artist, a Taurus and a cool 
 breeze.\n\n\nGeorge Abraham (they/he) is a Palestinian American poet, 
 writer, performance artist and engineer who was born and raised on unceded 
 Timucuan lands (Jacksonville, FL). Their debut poetry collection Birthright 
 (Button Poetry) won the Arab American Book Award and the Big Other Book 
 Award and was a Lambda Literary Award finalist. They are a board member for 
 the Radius of Arab American Writers, and recipient of fellowships from The 
 Arab American National Museum, The Boston Foundation and Kundiman. Their 
 poetry and nonfiction have appeared in The Nation, The Paris Review, The 
 American Poetry Review, Mizna and elsewhere. A graduate of Swarthmore 
 College and Harvard University, they are currently a Litowitz MFA+MA 
 Candidate in poetry at Northwestern University.\n \n\nMariam Bazeed is an 
 Egyptian immigrant, writer, performance artist, stage actor and cook living 
 in Brooklyn. An alliteration-leaning writer of prose, poetry, plays and 
 pantry lists, their work across genres has been published in print and 
 online, and their plays performed on stages in the United States and 
 abroad, including most recently, Kilo Batra: In Death More Radiant, in 
 December 2021 at the Arab American National Museum. Bazeed is currently at 
 work on a book-length erasure of The Arab Mind, written by the accomplished 
 racist Raphael Patai; The Sunshine School Songbook, a solo cabaret 
 sponsored by late-stage capitalism and the algorithms of Gulf Labor 
 dystopias; and on the second draft of their so-faggy-it’s-in-the-title! 
 play, faggy faafi Cairo boy.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/02/23/18848198.php
SUMMARY:The Voices of Queer and Trans Arab American Poetry w/ SFPL
LOCATION:Online event
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/02/23/18848198.php
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