Kneading Words: The poet speaks about intersectionality sustainability, goddesses and beyond

Renowned poet and public intellectual Dr. Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs will o­ffer a passionate encounter with hope, beauty, and empowerment through the magic and power of poetry. She will guide the audience from exploring subjectivities to hearing the poetic voice of a woman who has lived all over the world and often presents about the porosity of our borders, and the importance of intersectional lenses in looking at identity, tragedy and loss, the other, and how even the houses and cars we inhabit impact who we are.

Reception to follow.

This event is free and open to the public.

Please RSVP via Facebook or at jphillips@plts.edu so we can plan for the reception.

For more information please contact Professor Cynthia Moe-Lobeda at cmoelobeda@plts.edu.

The evening is sponsored by PLTS’ Environmental Certification Program and California Lutheran University, and is co-sponsored by:

Center for the Arts and Religion, Graduate Theological Union

Women Studies in Religion, Graduate Theological Union 

Office of the Dean, Graduate Theological Union

Chicana/o Latina/o Studies Program, UC Berkeley

Tikkun Magazine and the Network of Spiritual Progressives

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