Shab-e She'r Poetry Month Celebration
Toronto’s most diverse & brave poetry reading + open mic series
Bänoo Zan - rghrhino@gmail.com
Featured poets: Armand Garnet Ruffo & Robyn Kaur Sidhu
Host: Bänoo Zan
Time: Tuesday, April 26, 2022
Place: Online (Zoom) Registration is required via Eventbrite
Open Mic Sign-up: 6:45 EST
Show 7-10 PM EST
Admission: $5-10
Armand Garnet Ruffo was raised in remote northern Ontario and is a band member of the Chapleau Cree First Nation. He is recognized as a major contributor to both contemporary Indigenous literature and Indigenous literary scholarship in Canada. In 2016, he was awarded a Honourary Life Membership Award from the National Council of the League of Canadian Poets. In 2020, he was awarded the Latner Writers’ Trust Poetry Prize. His publications include Norval Morrisseau: Man Changing Into Thunderbird (2014) and Treaty# (2019), both finalists for Governor General’s Literary Awards. He is currently the Queen’s National Scholar in Indigenous Literatures at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario.
Robyn Kaur Sidhu (she/he/they) is a Queer, mad, chronically ill, Punjabi-Canadian spoken word poet who is constantly pretending to know what they want to do with their life. They have performed on stages in Canada, America and the United Kingdom. They are a director for the Voices of Today youth poetry festival, and the creative director of Hot Damn it’s a Queer Slam. They are also a youth educator of consent, race, 2SLGBTQ+ identity, and poetry. You can find Robyn in vintage cardigans and trying to be gentle with themself.