Wed., May 11
Massachusetts Poetry Festival: Project V.O.I.C.E.

 

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Slam poet Phil Kaye joins us to discuss Project V.O.I.C.E.,  a national movement founded by performance poet Sarah Kay that celebrates and inspires youth self-expression through spoken word poetry. Phil Kaye and Sarah Kay will be headlining at this weekend's Massachusetts Poetry Festival in Salem. For more information of their performance/workshops this weekend, click here.

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