![]() ![]() In turn, Martha’s precise and meditative language has addressed some of the most pressing social issues of our day, such as racism, immigration and eugenics.” “Minnie Bruce’s poetry shows us how theoretical and creative insights are most powerful when they are embedded within, and speak to, lived realities of everyday life. “This is a special opportunity for the campus community,” says Vivian May, director of the Humanities Center and associate professor of women’s and gender studies. The reading is co-sponsored by the DWC and the Humanities Center, the latter of which is based in the College of Arts and Sciences. For more information, call the Syracuse University Humanities Center or visit. ![]() ![]() at the DWC (340 Montgomery St., Syracuse). Also part of the Visiting Author Reading Series of the YMCA Arts Branch’s Downtown Writers Center (DWC), the event is Thursday, Nov. ![]()
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