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SUMMARY:Our Arms Spread Out around It All: A History of Malaga Island through Poems with Julia Bouwsma
DESCRIPTION:In 1912 the State of Maine forcibly evicted an interracial 
 community of roughly forty-seven people from Malaga Island\, a small island 
 off the coast of Phippsburg that had been their home for generations. The 
 erasure of the Malaga Island community included the removal of all 
 dwellings and the island's schoolhouse\, the involuntary commitment of nine 
 residents to the Maine School for the Feeble-Minded\, and the exhumation 
 and mass reburial of seventeen graves. This atrocity was followed by a 
 century of socially-enforced silence and as a result\, many Mainers today 
 still do not fully know the story of Malaga.\n\nThis talk will pair a 
 discussion of Malaga Island and its residents with a reading of poems from 
 Julia Bouwsma's award-winning collection Midden\, considering the history 
 of this shameful event\, the relevancy of this history to our current 
 moment\, and also the process and implications of writing poems based on 
 historic research.\n\nPresented live in person and on Zoom.  Registration 
 is required for Zoom only.\n\n \n\nJulia Bouwsma lives off-the-grid in the 
 mountains of western Maine where she works as a poet\, homesteader\, 
 editor\, teacher\, and small-town librarian. Bouwsma is Maine’s sixth 
 Poet Laureate\, serving a term from 2021 to 2026\, and is the author three 
 collections\, Midden (Fordham University Press\, 2018) and Work by 
 Bloodlight (Cider Press Review\, 2017)\, both recipients of the Maine 
 Literary Awards for Poetry Book\, and the forthcoming Death Fluorescence 
 (Sundress Publication\, 2025). Other honors include the Poet’s Out Loud 
 Prize\, the Cider Press Review Book Award\, and residency fellowships from 
 the Virginia Center for Creative Arts\, Vermont Studio Center\, Monson 
 Arts\, Annex Arts\, and Storyknife. Her poems and book reviews can be found 
 in publications such as Green Mountains Review\, Plume\, Poetry Daily\, 
 Poetry Northwest\, and What Things Cost: An Anthology for the People. 
 Bouwsma is a former Managing Editor for Alice James Books\, has taught in 
 the Creative Writing department at the University of Maine at Farmington\, 
 and currently serves as the Library Director for Webster Library in 
 Kingfield\, ME.\n\n \n\nThis program is presented in partnership with the 
 Bath YMCA and Maine Humanities Council and is part of the Bath Area Family 
 YMCA DEI Committee Programming Series 2024: Acknowledging our Past to 
 Create a More Inclusive Future.\n\nBath Area Family YMCA’s Diversity\, 
 Equity and Inclusion Committee\, in partnership with the Patten Free 
 Library\, is bringing a series of speakers\, programs and events to our 
 community as part of our dedication to creating communities that are 
 inclusive and socially just so that all people can thrive. With this 
 series\, we will facilitate opportunities to explore a small piece of our 
 region’s history with race relations\, primarily through the lens of 
 Malaga Island. By familiarizing ourselves with this history\, we hope to 
 explore how we can avoid the terrible mistakes of our past and create more 
 inclusive communities today and in the future. We welcome all in the 
 community to participate in these programs and to help to be a part of that 
 vision of a just\, equitable community.\n\nJoin Meeting: 
 https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_lW2R1DW5RJWQapfUjWNqDA
LOCATION:Community Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Hannah Lackoff":MAILTO:hlackoff@pattenfreelibrary.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Speaker
CONTACT;CN="Hannah Lackoff":MAILTO:hlackoff@pattenfreelibrary.org
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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URL:https://patten-lib.libcal.com/event/12182005
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