Oct 18 2020
Translating Migrations as Poetic Act

Translating Migrations as Poetic Act

Presented by National Park Service: U.S. Department of the Interior at Online/Virtual Space

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In this talk Rajiv Mohabir will discuss the life of the indenture trade in the Western hemisphere and how this labor history has affected concepts of home and belonging. In these multiple migrations and histories India connects with Guyana, Trinidad, Salem, New York, and Florida. Through a poetic journey mooring the only firsthand account of indentured labor from the Anglophone Caribbean to his current practice he will show how survival and resistance emerge in a poetry of naming the unnameable.

Dates & Times

2020/10/18 - 2020/10/18

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space