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madres buscando ~ solidarity action w mothers with missing sons/daughters/sisters in Mexico

*english below*
Acto solidario con las madres que luchan en busqueda de l@s desaparecid@s en Mexico
Proyectando imagenes /video
mientras imprimimos grabado/coloreamos, conversamos
Donde? en el @poboxCollective

Solidarity action with mothers in search of their sons/daughters who have disappeared in Mexico, by the government or otherwise.
We will screen images/video of them while we make prints, color them, and have a conversation about what this all means.

Presented by ProtestArte Proyecto Chi

This is a First Friday monthly event.

madres buscando ~ solidarity action w mothers with missing sons/daughters/sisters in Mexico

*english below*
Acto solidario con las madres que luchan en busqueda de l@s desaparecid@s en Mexico
Proyectando imagenes /video
mientras imprimimos grabado/coloreamos, conversamos
Donde? en el @poboxCollective

Solidarity action with mothers in search of their sons/daughters who have disappeared in Mexico, by the government or otherwise.
We will screen images/video of them while we make prints, color them, and have a conversation about what this all means.

Presented by ProtestArte Proyecto Chi

This is a First Friday monthly event.

PO Box Poetry Reading Series

This is the third event in our new PO Box Poetry Reading Series.

Featured poets include Atena Danner, Stefania Gomez, and Isaac Ginsberg Miller.

Poet bios to follow.

The Crowded Table Workshops: May 15 + 22, 3-6pm

Please join us for a two-session workshop with artist-in-residence Jessica Mueller to create your own family tablecloth and/or contribute to the PO Box community tablecloth. These tablecloths will aim to capture the spirit of what the dinner table means to you. Feel free to bring a tablecloth of your choice to work with. We will be screen printing, embroidering and drawing.

Attendance is required at both workshops to allow enough time to complete your tablecloth. To maintain a comfortable and safe environment, the workshop is limited to 15 participants. Pre-registration is required.

Register here.

The Crowded Table Workshops: May 15 + 22, 3-6pm

Please join us for a two-session workshop with artist-in-residence Jessica Mueller to create your own family tablecloth and/or contribute to the PO Box community tablecloth. These tablecloths will aim to capture the spirit of what the dinner table means to you. Feel free to bring a tablecloth of your choice to work with. We will be screen printing, embroidering and drawing.

Attendance is required at both workshops to allow enough time to complete your tablecloth. To maintain a comfortable and safe environment, the workshop is limited to 15 participants. Pre-registration is required.

Register here.

PO Box Poetry Reading Series

The second monthly PO BOX POETRY READING SERIES will feature brilliant poets Jack Chelgren, Madeleine Le Cesne, & Alex Wells Shapiro.

Jack Chelgren will be reading from his book-length narrative poem The Spite House. Chelgren says of The Spite House, “The story follows a disaffected young delivery driver named Rick as he grapples with family trauma, dysfunctional friendships, and the pitfalls of trying to be a class traitor in the early 2010s.” While Alex Wells Shapiro plans to read from his recent collection Insect Architecture as well as new work. Shapiro says of his poetry, “Both the book and the newer poems depict spaces where literal, physical intersectionality occurs, spaces where capitalist class segregation is somewhat thwarted by sheer density, by broad unifiers such as proximity and circumstance. While my lens has slowly zoomed in on more intimate/immediate communities coming off of a collection that is very much zoomed out, my focus remains drawn to my generation’s epochal anxieties, including fragmenting culture and lifestyles, immense economic inequity, perpetual interaction digitally on a global scale, and rapidly escalating climate change.”

It will be an ecstatic evening of poetry and conversation. We hope you (yes, you!) will join us for it—

This series aims to give time and space to poets living in Chicago especially to those living in, or having connections to, the Rogers Park area. It is hosted and organized by Smith “S.” Yarberry—and will take place the third Wednesday of each month.

Jack Chelgren is a writer from Seattle now living in Chicago. He is an editor at Chicago Review and a PhD student in English at the University of Chicago. Recent poems have appeared in Blush and ‘Pider; new work is forthcoming in Bedfellows.

Alex Wells Shapiro (he/him) is a poet and artist from the Hudson Valley, living in Chicago. He serves as Business and Grants Manager for Another Chicago Magazine and co-curates Exhibit B: A Reading Series presented by The Guild Literary Complex. His poems are recently published or forthcoming in Fourteen Hills, Fatal Flaw, The Under Review, and Cleaver. When he’s not writing, Alex works as an organizer and high school track coach. His debut poetry collection, Insect Architecture, is available now from Unbound Edition Press.

Madeleine Le Cesne (Madeleine/Madeleine/Madeleine’s) is from New Orleans, LA.

 

madres buscando ~ solidarity action w mothers with missing sons/daughters/sisters in Mexico

*english below*
Acto solidario con las madres que luchan en busqueda de l@s desaparecid@s en Mexico
Proyectando imagenes /video
mientras imprimimos grabado/coloreamos, conversamos
Donde? en el @poboxCollective

Solidarity action with mothers who are in search of their sons/daughters who have disappeared in Mexico, by the government or otherwise.
we will screen images/video of them while we make prints color them and a conversation about what this all means.

Presented by ProtestArte Proyecto Chi

ONLINE: A Revolutionary Moment: The Paris Commune – a discussion with author Carolyn J. Eichner

ONLINE: Join PO Box in discussion with author of The Paris Commune: A Brief History, Carolyn J. Eichner.
We’ll discuss the 72 days of the Commune, which stands as a critical and pivotal moment in nineteenth-century history, a crucible allowing glimpses of alternate possibilities. Upending hierarchies of class, religion, and gender, the Commune is a touchstone for the subsequent century-and-a-half of revolutionary and radical social movements. What inspiration and lessons can we draw from it for our current moment?
The book is great and 108 pages, so grab a copy and read before the event if you can!
BOOK DISCOUNT: 30% OFF + free shipping rutgersuniversitypress.org or 1 800 621 2736
US orders only • Code: RFLR19

CAROLYN J. EICHNER teaches in the Departments of History and Women’s & Gender Studies at the
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Her books include “Surmounting the Barricades: Women in the Paris
Commune” and the forthcoming “Feminism’s Empire.”
LINK:
https://afsc-org.zoom.us/j/87689297472

May Day Plant Swap

Greetings spring beings! 🌱🌱🌱We are so excited to be hosting our annual Spring Plant/ Seedling Swap again with friends at @poboxcollective! We had quite an abundant turn out last year. As always all plants are invited; fruit and vegetable seedlings, house plants, and native flowers and grasses… I think we will even have some free fruit and nut trees from @sowrecalcitrant! In addition to the plant swap @rogersparkfoodnotbombs will be sharing their weekly free meal and @poboxcollective will be hosting an art opening of Artist-In-Residence Jessica Mueller. Join us all for a beautiful May Day with food, friends, and free plants 🌱🌸🌺🥬🥖

SOME NOTES: If you are planning to being plants to swap we would greatly appreciate it if you brought them between 12-1pm so we can get them organized and labeled well.
We happily share all plants for free AND we will also gladly be accepting ca$h donations $$ to support the work of the library and our friends work at PO Box Collective.
**Also you don’t have to bring plants in order to join in!
If you have any questions please feel free to email us at [email protected]