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Description: THE 100 THOUSAND POETS FOR CHANGE MOVEMENT! Do you want to join other poets around the USA and across the planet in a demonstration/ celebration of poetry to promote serious social and political change? If so sign up here and let’s see if enough people are serious about an event like this. So far we have over 700 events planned in 550 cities and 95 countries (September 24, 2011)
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Date: 2011
Description: Website for the non-profit 100 Thousand Poets for Change
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Creator: Rothenberg, Michael
Date: 2011-
Description: 100 Thousand Poets for Change yearly events began in March of 2011 to join other poets, musicians, and artists around the USA and across the planet in a demonstration/celebration to promote peace and sustainability and to call for serious social, environmental and political change. This is the blog for the program. To see its website, see the item for https://100tpc.org/
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Creator: Rothenberg, Michael
Description: Same as the https://bigbridge.org/BB19/index.html item in this collection.
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Description: ROCKPILE is a collaboration between David Meltzer — poet, musician, essayist, and more — and Michael Rothenberg of Big Bridge Press. David and Michael will journey through eight cities in the U.S. to perform poetry and prose, composed while on the road, with local musicians and artists in each city. ROCKPILE will serve to educate and preserve as well as to create a history of collaboration. It will help to reinforce the tradition of the troubadour of all generations, central to the cultural upheaval and identity politics that reawakened poets, artists, musicians, and songwriters in the mid-1960s through the 1970s. The project will end with a final multimedia performance in San Francisco.
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