Keisha-Gaye Anderson

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Lehman College Student-Faculty Read-In

Reading my poetry on "Connections" with Ian Forrest, WBAI-FM

Reading Poetry at WNYC's Greene Space

"Arts for Social Change" (issue 3, 2013), Caribbean in Transit Arts Journal

Featured Poet, The Mom Egg Blog

Women Writers in Bloom Blog

Poem "Memory," Afrobeat Journal, Issue 2: Spring 2011

My poetry, part of "In the Spirit" art exhibition, Washington, DC (June 2011)

Poem "I am the Caribbean" in SX Salon: A Small Axe Literary Platform

Q&A with Jamaican author Jacqueline Bishop, SX Salon: A Small Axe Literary Platform

Poem "From Ile-Ife" in URBAN FEEL Xcp: Streetnotes: Spring 2010

I am a founding poet of Poets for Ayiti (Haiti), a collective of poets from diverse backgrounds committed to the power of poetry to transform and educate. The proceeds from this chapbook will help rebuild Bibliotheque de Soleil, a library razed during the 2010 earthquake in Haiti.


"What One Dance Can Do"
Essay appearing in anthology, Sometimes Rhythm, Sometimes Blues: Young African Americans on Love, Relationships, Sex, and the Search for Mr. Right.



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