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The RCAH Center for Poetry at MSU's Fall Reading Series Presents Natalie Diaz
(Performing Arts (Dance, Music, Theatre, ...))
Natalie Diaz is Mojave and Pima and was born and raised in Fort Mojave Indian Village in Needles, CA. After playing professional basketball in Europe and Asia, she returned to Dominion University and earned an MFA. Her poetry and fiction has been published in the Iowa Review, the North American Review, Narrative Magazine, Prairie Schooner, and others. Her first book, When My Brother Was an Aztec, was published by Copper Canyon Press in May 2012. She recently received the 2012 Bread Loaf Louis Untermeyer Scholarship in Poetry and a 2012 Lannan Residency in Marfa, TX. She currently lives in Mohave Valley, Arizona where she works with the last speakers of the Mojave language at Fort Mojave and directs a language revitalization program. more information...
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RCAH Theater, CB20 Snyder/Phillips Hall |
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Free |
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public |
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Stephanie Glazier glazier8@msu.edu |
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