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Writers on Writing: Tongo Eisen-Martin

March 5, 2018 @ 7:00 pm - 9:45 pm UTC+0

Tongo Eisen-Martin reads from and discusses his poetry. His latest book is Heaven Is All Goodbyes (City Lights Publishers, 2017). “I don’t know that there is a living writer whose work loves black people as much as Tongo Eisen-Martin’s work loves us.” — Kiese Laymon, author of Long Division. Free.
Tongo Eisen-Martin

Eisen-Martin is a revolutionary poet who uses his craft to create liberated territory wherever he performs and teaches. His first full-length book of poems, Someone’s Dead Already (Bootstrap Press), was nominated for a California Book Award. He recently lived and organized around issues of human rights and self-determination in Jackson, Mississippi.

Originally from San Francisco, Tongo Eisen-Martin is a movement worker and educator who has organized against mass incarceration and extra-judicial killing of black people throughout the U.S. He has taught in detention centers from New York’s Rikers Island to California county jails. He has been a faculty member at Columbia University’s Institute for Research in African-American Studies and designed curricula for oppressed people’s education projects from San Francisco to South Africa. In October he served as Mazza Writer in Residence at The Poetry Center at San Francisco State University. Eisen-Martin’s latest curriculum, “We Charge Genocide Again,” has been used as an educational and organizing tool throughout the country.

Writers on Writing

Eisen-Martin is a revolutionary poet who uses his craft to create liberated territory wherever he performs and teaches. His first full-length book of poems, Someone’s Dead Already (Bootstrap Press), was nominated for a California Book Award. He recently lived and organized around issues of human rights and self-determination in Jackson, Mississippi.

Originally from San Francisco, Tongo Eisen-Martin is a movement worker and educator who has organized against mass incarceration and extra-judicial killing of black people throughout the U.S. He has taught in detention centers from New York’s Rikers Island to California county jails. He has been a faculty member at Columbia University’s Institute for Research in African-American Studies and designed curricula for oppressed people’s education projects from San Francisco to South Africa. In October he served as Mazza Writer in Residence at The Poetry Center at San Francisco State University. Eisen-Martin’s latest curriculum, “We Charge Genocide Again,” has been used as an educational and organizing tool throughout the country.

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Date:
March 5, 2018
Time:
7:00 pm - 9:45 pm UTC+0
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Website:
http://creativestate.sfsu.edu/events/2018-03-06-030000-2018-03-06-054500/817536

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Creative Writing Department
Phone
415-338-1891
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San Francisco State University
1600 Holloway Ave
San Francisco , CA 94132 United States
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