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NACF NEWS | November 3, 2022

Join us on Sunday, November 6th, for an evening of readings and celebration of Native Arts and Cultures Foundation's release of The Larger Voice: Celebrating the Work of Native Arts and Cultures Foundation Literature Fellows.

There are limited tickets left. 

This event is moderated by Trevino Brings Plenty (Minneconjou Lakota) and will feature readings from Rena Priest (Lummi Nation), Elizabeth Woody (Confederated Tribes of the Reservation at Warm Springs), and Laura Da' (Eastern Shawnee/Seneca/Miami).

Followed by Q&A and an open mic for Indigenous and BIPOC community poets. 

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This event is part of Portland Book Festival Cover-to-Cover Program 2022 #PDXBookFest. 


When: Sunday, November 6, from 2:00 – 4:00 pm 

Where: Portland Art Museum – Fields Ballroom, 1119 SW Park Ave, Portland, OR 

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