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Official April Newsletter (3)

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LUCID VOICES

A Word From Our Founder

Hey everyone! Happy new year!!!

Lucid Voices is back! and Better than ever!!!

We have amazing things planned for this year and can’t wait to share them with you!

WHAT’S NEW? WHAT’S NEXT?

Here’s a calendar of some fun things and where you can catch Lucid Voices next. Some key highlights are:

Feb 3rd: Lucid Voices will start the poetry workshop in Schenectady High School, leading to the 3rd annual Youth Poetry Slam!!!

April 1st: April Marks National Poetry Month. You know what that means!!! We are starting the writeathon again! 30 days straight of writing poetry and prompts.

this year, we’ll be doing a 100$ contest. Stay tuned for more details!!

YOU ME AND POETRY

Naughty or Nice was a smash hit!!! here’s some highlights from the show!!! the next one is February 15th!!! only at the Fuze box!!!

YOU ME AND POETRY, LOVE, AND HISTORY

Black History is History. Black History is History!!! check out the next edition to the marvelous collection of talent as we celebrate love, and history in a poetic mash up of colorful voices!!! TGIF has allowed the fuze box to be a wonderful home to us and we plan to make it as cozy and comfortable as can be with poetic vibes no one can match!!! Feb 15th!!!

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FEATURED POSTS:

We want to introduce you to Dani Brown! Who will be writing her blog on Lucidvoices.org from here on! Check out her first blog post and a short bio here!

Meet Dani Brown -

Dani was born and raised on the South Side of Chicago and now resides in Dolton, IL, on the city’s outskirts. She is a junior at Union College in Schenectady, New York, pursuing a B.A. in Economics and Africana Studies to examine the social disparities of the African diaspora For extracurriculars, Dani is the co-president of the Black Student Union on her campus and assisted in chartering the first NAACP collegiate chapter at her school to advocate for climate equity and bring awareness to the disparities specific communities disproportionately face She is looking towards a career in civil rights law, where she hopes to advocate for fair, equitable access to housing in the US while simultaneously targeting policies that aim to spread antihomeless infrastructure

Kareem Ture

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