Healing with Poetry and Journaling with Leslie McGraw
Join poet and presenter Leslie McGraw on Saturday, October 15, 2022 for a 1.5 hour workshop and learn about various journaling techniques and more at the Ann Arbor District Library Westgate Branch.
Remembering the attacks of 9/11 with Poetry
Ann Arbor, MI (September 2, 2022) – Hear poetry and thoughts read by local writers in memory of the lives lost and forever changed on September 11, 2001, especially the […]
9/11 Remember Through Poetry
On the eve of the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, on Saturday, September 10 at 2 pm, local authors Leslie McGraw, Desirae Simmons, and Zig Zag Claybourne will hold space for healing and connection through […]
Remembering 9-11 21 Years Later
Ann Arbor, Michigan (August 31, 2022) – Poet and Journalist Leslie McGraw will release the second edition of her debut poetry collection, “Emergencies of the Heart” on Thursday, September 2, […]
RE: CLAIM: What If We Were All Free
What is RE: CLAIM?? RE: CLAIM {Rooted Exhibition: Community~Love~Abundance~Intergenerational~Multiplicity} project is a collective of artists, advocates, and movement builders who seek to honor the complexity and diversity of the community […]
Belated Poetry Book B-Day Party
I’m excited to announce that I will be a part of a fantastic poetry showcase held by BookSweet in Ann Arbor! Please join me in celebrating the incredible work released […]
Belated Poetry Book B-Day Party
Come celebrate the incredible work released by Washtenaw County poets from March 2020 to 2022 on Friday, June 24 from 6-9 pm at an outdoor Belated Book Birthday Party at Booksweet.
Victoriously Broken Podcast Interview: Sitting Through Your Pain
"if I was to see someone that I considered a friend and they came up and kicked me…there would be the physical pain, but there will also be the pain of betrayal from a friend, which is its own pain. And so, I think that part of the nuance of it all is that, you kind of accepting the pain feels like you're saying it's okay but now I'm getting to the understanding it doesn't mean that you accept the pain, it doesn't mean that you accept what happened to you, it doesn't mean that you accept the b