Poetic Rhythms of Latinx Identities, with Lucas Rivera
This event is centered around the evocative poetry of Afro-Boricua creative Lucas Rivera. Led by Rivera himself, the event includes a full band accompaniment and weaves narrative nonfiction and poetry to chronicle the challenges of imposter syndrome, the pervasive effects of systemic racism, and struggles of disconnection from cultural identity. Experience the transformative power of storytelling and poetic expression to uplift, inspire, and empower you to embrace your true self, reclaim your heritage, and find strength in your journey of self-discovery.
This event is part of Hispanic Heritage Month 2024, sponsored by the Intellectual Life Fund, and supported by the College of Extended and Global Education.
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Faculty, contact anthromuseum@csusb.edu to arrange extra credit sign-in for your students.