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May172017

May 17, 2017, Wednesday - Writers of Color and Indigenous Writers Student Reading at the Loft

Time: 7pm – 9 pm

Location: The Loft Literary Center, 1011 Washington Avenue S

Writers of Color and Indigenous Writers Student Reading

Students in The Loft Literary Center's class for writers of color and Indigenous writers along with renowned teacher and author, David Mura, will read new work. The reading will take in the place in the Target Performance Hall at Open Book and will be followed by a reception in the Literary Commons.

This event is free and open to the public.