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The East Side Freedom Library invites you to a special evening with Mary  Moore Easter and her new poetry collection Free Papers: Inspired by the Testimony of Eliza Winston, A Mississippi Slave Escaped to Freedom in  Minnesota in 1860.  

Mary Moore Easter is the author of The Body of the World (Minnesota Book  Award in Poetry Finalist, 2019); Walking from Origins; From the Flutes of Our Bones (Nodin Press 2020), and Free Papers: poems inspired by the  testimony of Eliza Winston, a Mississippi slave, escaped to freedom in Minnesota in 1860. (Finishing Line Press 2021) A Pushcart  Prize-nominated poet, Cave Canem Fellow, veteran dancer /choreographer,  and emerita professor of dance at Carleton College, Easter is the mother  of two daughters and four grandchildren.  

Poet Danez Smith writes: “Mary Moore Easter’s Free Papers is dreaming in  the archives. Through poems that document and redocument the life of  Eliza Winston paired beside poems that reach across time to unite Black  women in their quest to rapture the self from the prisons of nation and  whiteness, Easter has built a hall of mirrors where one can come out of  the other side free, transformed. Here, documents morph like a mind  suddenly free from its last shackle. The poetry, freedom’s promise,  knows no bounds.”  

As a special treat, for “Winslow House: A Script for Three Voices,” Mary  will be joined by her daughter Allison Easter (Based in NY, Allison  Easter was the first American woman in Stomp and has performed with  MacArthur awardees Susan Marshall and Meredith Monk, in Law & Order  and in Will Pomerantz’s adaptation of A Tale of Two Cities.) and  Siddeqah Shabazz (Originally from Oakland, CA, with degrees in theater  from the University of La Verne in Southern California and the Guildford  School of Acting in England, she has worked in the Twin Cities with  Climb, Shadow Horse, Gadfly, Chain Reaction, Freshwater, and 20%  Theaters, Exposed Brick Theatre, Savage Umbrella, Aniccha Arts,  Intermedia Arts, Artistry, Underdog Theatre, Transatlantic Love Affair,  and Full Circle Theatre.)

View the video here: https://youtu.be/6OxPEAWlDG0