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National Poetry Month Celebration: Roya Marsh in Conversation for dayliGht

  • The Bronx is Reading 1125 Grand Concourse Bronx, New York 10452 United States (map)

Join us Thursday, April 29 at 6pm ET for a virtual event with Bronx native and acclaimed poet Roya Marsh, moderated by Fordham University English Professor Stephen Hong Sohn.


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About Roya Marsh

A Bronx, New York native, Roya is a nationally ranked poet/performer/educator/activist. She is the Poet in Residence at Urban Word NYC and works feverishly toward LGBTQIA justice and dismantling white supremacy. Roya’s work has been featured in Poetry Magazine, Flypaper Magazine, Frontier Poetry, the Village Voice, Nylon Magazine, Huffington Post, Button Poetry, Def Jam’s All Def Digital, Lexus Verses and Flow, NBC, BET and The BreakBeat Poets Vol 2: Black Girl Magic(Haymarket 2018). In Spring 2020, MCD × FSG Originals published Roya Marsh’s dayliGht, a debut collection of experimental poetry exploring themes of sexuality, Blackness, and the prematurity of Black femme death—all through an intersectional feminist lens with a focus on the resilience of the Black woman.

About Stephen Hong Sohn

Stephen Hong Sohn is the Thomas F.X. and Theresa Mullarkey Chair in Literature and Professor of English at Fordham University.