"it is better to speak. . ." A Workshop on Audre Lorde

Schedule

Sat Sep 19 2026 at 10:00 am to 12:30 pm

UTC-04:00
Location

Just Book-ish | Boston, MA

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A Black feminist poetry workshop modeled after Audre Lorde’s poem and grounded in her time in Berlin with Precious Musa
About this Event

RSVP for either the entire workshop (10am-12:30pm) or just for the conversation with Dr. Marion Kraft (11:30am-12:30pm).

"it is better to speak" is a Black feminist poetry workshop modeled after Audre Lorde’s poem “A Litany for Survival” and grounded in her travels to and teachings in Berlin, Germany. As a Black lesbian feminist poet, warrior, and mother, Audre Lorde crafted a global exchange of ideas, love, and survival strategies in service to individual and collective liberation. A few questions sit at the center of this gathering: what does it look like to survive* together? What might we learn from those whose backgrounds and contexts differ from our own, but whose freedom is linked to ours? How might our differences complement our livelihoods? For Lorde, poetry becomes a serious site of possibility, a way for people, women specifically, to know themselves and each other. Poetry–as written word and embodied practice–is capable of creating and sustaining just worlds. The workshop is designed to help participants gain wisdom from Audre Lorde’s travels and love, while letting go of the idea that silence—within ourselves, between us, and in the world—will save us.

The workshop will begin with writing and sharing, then lead into a facilitated (and virtual) conversation with guest speaker Dr. Marion Kraft: an Afro-German contemporary and friend of Lorde’s, who translated her poems into German. If you are curious about Lorde’s Black feminist blueprint, global impact, the innate power of your own experience and voice, come. This program is led by Precious Musa and prepared in collaboration with the Goethe-Institut Boston and Just-Bookish.
* Lorde thought differently about survival, saying: “By survival I do not mean mere existence, which is the province of the walking dead, but an active quality of living” (cited in Survival is a Promise: The Eternal Life of Audre Lorde by Alexis Pauline Gumbs)


Workshop Leader:

Precious Chika Musa is the daughter of Nigerian immigrants, a poet, educator, and artist whose creative work navigates grief, Home, Time, and memory. Chika’s poetry and prose appear in Seventh Wave, Tupelo Quarterly, The Journal of the American Medical Association, West Trestle Review, Black Perspectives, and elsewhere. In partnership with the St. Louis-based Griot Museum of Black History, Chika launched her debut curatorial exhibit, Listen, Look: A Reconciliatory Journey Through Black Grief and Joy, which showcased the visual art, dance, poetry, and vocals of St. Louis artists unpacking grief and joy in Black life. Musa earned her MFA in Writing from Washington University in St. Louis. She likes long bike rides and imagining the future.

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Where is it happening?

Just Book-ish, 1463 Dorchester Avenue, Boston, United States

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