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'Ancestors' Contributors Reading | Boston Review


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A recording of our digital reading of poetry, fiction, and essays from our annual literary anthology, with ASL interpreting.
To celebrate the release of 
Boston Review's annual Arts in Society issue, 
Ancestors, we hosted a digital reading from contributors, featuring poetry, fiction, memoir, and essays. This was the third in our series of events to celebrate the book’s release, with the first and second also viewable on our site. 
ASL interpreting was provided by Susan Pacheco-Correa and Selena Flowers of Pro Bono ASL, and the evening was hosted by 
Boston Review Arts Editor Adam McGee and Contributing Arts Editor Ivelisse Rodriguez.

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'Ancestors' Contributors Reading


Event description
Digital reading of poetry, fiction, and essays from Boston Review’s annual literary issue, ‘Ancestors,’ with ASL interpreting
About this event
Boston Review's annual Arts in Society issue,
Ancestors, join us for a digital reading from contributors, featuring poetry, fiction, memoir, and essays.
ASL interpreting will be provided by Pro Bono ASL, and texts will be available for reading along.
Hosted by
Boston Review Arts Editor Adam McGee and Contributing Arts Editor Ivelisse Rodriguez.
Tickets are free, but please consider selecting the option for a ticket with a donation and
make a small contribution of $3—or any amount you can give—to support events like this and the work of

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