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Trans Longevity: A Poetry & Poetics Symposium featuring Trish Salah, CAConrad, Kay Gabriel, Taylor Johnson
March 28 @ 7:30 pm - March 29 @ 9:00 pm
Trans Longevity: A Poetry & Poetics Symposium
MARCH 28-29 with TRISH SALAH, CACONRAD, KAY GABRIEL, TAYLOR JOHNSON
The concept of “trans longevity” engages with all that enables more-than-survival for transpeople today, for a long time to come. While attending to the precariousness of trans lives, trans longevity resists the specter of death organizing (cis) narratives and institutional configurations of transness – and is informed instead by trans archives that emphatically assert trans presence, by trans histories that offer templates for continuation through and beyond our present. If trans futurity seems to require a leap to better times ahead, trans longevity proposes trans-futures in more tangible, scalable terms, supplying lived links embedded in today and its enduring pasts to a renovated collective long-haul.
Thursday, March 28, 7:30pm | 403 Hayes Hall, South Campus
Trish Salah, Associate Professor of Gender Studies, Queen’s University
keynote: “when i was nine and yearning”: trans poetics before and beyond the ‘cis’
Friday, March 29, 1:30pm | 107 Capen Hall
Ana Grujić & Adrienne Hill, Buffalo-Niagara LGBTQ History Project
trans histories in Buffalo
Friday, March 29, 3:00pm | Poetry Collection, 420 Capen Hall
trans in the archive presentation
Kay Gabriel, CAConrad, & Taylor Johnson, panelists
trans longevity: poetry & poetics
Friday, March 29, 7:30pm |Just Buffalo, 468 Washington St.
group poetry reading featuring symposium guests, Poetics & Just Buffalo communities
Trish Salah is author of Wanting in Arabic and Lyric Sexology Vol. 1. She is Associate Professor of Gender Studies at Queen’s University and edits the Journal of Critical Race Inquiry.
CAConrad‘s latest book is Listen to the Golden Boomerang Return, while The Book of Frank is now available in 9 languages. They have received the Ruth Lily Poetry Prize, a PEN Josephine Miles Award, a Creative Capital grant, a Pew Fellowship, and a Lambda Award.
Kay Gabriel is author of A Queen in Bucks County and Kissing Other People or the House of Fame, and co-editor of We Want It All: An Anthology of Radical Trans Poetics. She’s Editorial Director at The Poetry Project, where she edits the Poetry Project Newsletter.
Taylor Johnson is author of Inheritance, winner of the 2021 Norma Farber First Book Award, among other honors. He has received the 2021 Judith A. Markowitz Award for Emerging Writers among others and was the inaugural 2022 Poet-in-Residence at the Guggenheim Museum. He co-curates the Green Way Reading Series.