
Conversation Series: Poetry as Radicalization & Liberation for BIPOC & Marginalized People
This new conversation series searches for a foundation of thinking on and a collective exploration of poetry’s role in activism and social change from contemporary poets whose art directly reflects such inquiry and risk. The program’s creator and host is Felicia Zamora, poet and assistant professor of poetry at the University of Cincinnati.

On Hoa Nguyen’s A Thousand Times You Lose Your Treasure
“Her writing’s concision, its general lack of narrative, its refusal of standard forms, its gaps and pauses are all ways of interrupting the flow of experience and, more importantly, the conventions and directives—the normative ideologies—embedded within this flow…”

SWHNMs Ecological Sounds of the Vietnamese Diaspora - Video Poetry
SWHNMs Ecological Sounds of the Vietnamese Diaspora - Video Poetry. A multi-voice poem by the She Who Has No Master(s) collaborative with Vietnamese women & nonbinary writers in the US, Canada, and Viet Nam.

2022 SWHNM Mentorship Program: Call for Applications
She Who Has No Master(s) calls for applications to a creative writing mentorship program led by and designed for Vietnamese and SE Asian diasporic women and nonbinary writers. Apply through February 2022.

A Thousand Times You Lose Your Treasure for SEAsian Visibility Week
A Thousand Times You Lose Your treausre will be featured in Southeast Asian Visibility Week, programming designed to promote and increase the visibility of Southeast Asian/Southeast Asian-American cultures at Harvard.

Hoa Nguyen reads two poems
Hoa Nguyen, 2021 Poetry Nat. Book Award Finalist, reads from A THOUSAND TIMES YOU LOSE YOUR TREASURE