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November 14, 2019, Thursday - Find Your Power's 3rd Annual Poetry Jam Fundraiser at Number 12 Cider

Time: 7p - 10p

Location: Number 12 Cider, 614 N 5th Street

Find Your Power's 3rd Annual Poetry Jam Fundraiser

Join Find Your Power for our 3rd Annual Poetry Jam Fundraiser in celebrating artists of diverse backgrounds, narratives, and talents from our Twin Cities community. Listen and enjoy performances of spoken word poetry focusing on the following topics and more: gender equity; digital inclusion; experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals; people of color, immigrants, and refugees; social justice; survivors and victims of abuse; women’s empowerment; and intersectional feminism. This event is for individuals who are interested in supporting and learning from the diverse voices of our community, support women’s rights and celebrate their successes, and artists who want to promote the diversity and talent of Twin Cities spoken word poets. Come join us for an evening of female empowerment and inspiration while fundraising and contributing to Find Your Power’s mission of achieving gender equity through information access and digital literacy, while also creating a compassionate and empathetic space to explore difficult and uplifting experiences through a sense of community and sisterhood.