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March 11, 2025 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm MDT
Nisha Patel is a renowned disabled queer poet and spoken word artist. She was the City of Edmonton’s 8th Poet Laureate, a Canadian Individual Poetry Slam Champion and has several awards to her name.
She has spoken extensively on the intersections between queerness and disability and explores these topics in her creative work. Nisha will join us for an afternoon of poetry at NorQuest College, where we will hear from some of her selected works and have the opportunity to engage in conversation about the art of creative self-expression.
This event is open to members of Edmonton’s post-secondary institutions (students and staff) and their guests.
18+ or All Ages
18+
Venue
NorQuest College Singhmar Centre for Learning Room 3-163
Address
Street Address : 10215 108 St NW
City : Edmonton
State/Province : Alberta
ZIP / Postal Code : T5J 1L6
Website Link
https://www.norquest.ca/
Ticket Link
https://norquest.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0Icoh3QWDubDFhY
Ticket Description #1
Members of YEG post secondary institutions
Ticket Amount #1
free
Indoor event or outdoor event
Indoors
Type of event
Non-profit
Is this event presented by a College or University for students only?
Yes
This event is open to:
Students and Faculty ONLY
Event Contact
Niru Rajan
Event Contact Email Address
pride@norquest.ca
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