Monica Hand
New York, New York, United States
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Campaigns
Campaigns I'm On
me and Nina at the Keats Festival
by
Monica Hand
This campaign is to raise money to cover travel expenses to attend Keats Festival where I will read from "me and Nina," and give a talk on poetry.
AWP or Bust
by
Monica Hand
Help "me and Nina" get to Chicago
Campaigns I've Funded Recently
Torch Literary Arts
by
Amanda Johnston
Support Resident Arts!
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Resident Arts
Cave Canem Virtual Rent Party
by
Kyla Marshell
Stories for Chip: A Tribute to Samuel R. Delany
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Bill Campbell
Help make the literary tribute to this groundbreaking science fiction Grand Master happen.
Hurston Wright: 25 Years of Serving Black Writers
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The Hurston/Wright Foundation
Help the Hurston/Wright Foundation celebrate 25 years of service by supporting its $25,000 campaign!
Support Reading in the Boogie Down Bronx
by
Ron Kavanaugh
Books | Culture | Education
Book Launch: Gathering the Waters
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Keisha-Gaye Anderson
A celebration of Keisha-Gaye Anderson's debut poetry book.
TWH Hosts Poetry Retreat & Goes Non-Profit!
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The Watering Hole
A grassroots movement and online community dedicated to poets of color
Cave Canem Rent Party - Westside Edition
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Ashaki M. Jackson
Help Cave Canem Poetry Foundation cover operating costs, continue mentoring poets of the Diaspora, and provide quality workshops across the nation.
Cave Canem Rent Party - Westside Edition
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Ashaki M. Jackson
Help Cave Canem Poetry Foundation cover operating costs, continue mentoring poets of the Diaspora, and provide quality workshops across the nation.
Cave Canem Virtual Rent Party - South
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Amanda Johnston
Raise the roof! Keep the lights on and the pen moving! Get down online and and lift Cave Canem up!
Cave Canem Virtual Rent Party - Brooklyn
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Cave Canem
Dig deep & support the nation’s premier home for Black poetry! Your donation will help pay Cave Canem’s rent bill in 2014.
Cave Canem Rent Party - Westside Edition
by
Ashaki M. Jackson
Help Cave Canem Poetry Foundation cover operating costs, continue mentoring poets of the Diaspora, and provide quality workshops across the nation.
Reel Sisters Film Festival 2013
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Carolyn Butts
Reel Sisters supports films directed, written & produced by women of color. Help us present our 16 Anniversary Festival on Oct. 12 & 13!
HELP BUILD KUNDIMAN!
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Cathy Linh Che
We are Kundiman, a wonderful nonprofit organization dedicated to the creation and cultivation of Asian American poetry.
Help Lori Launch her book in Ireland
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Lori Desrosiers
I am planning a trip to Ireland to launch "The Philosopher's Daughter". I have been invited to do two readings in Galway. I need money for food and travel.
Join gina Breedlove to bring Language of Light
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gina Breedlove
Sound healing is what this music is about. uplifting, soothing, and soul stirring. Please help us to give it wings! Spread the word
Bring Back Word Up Community Bookshop
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Word Up Community Bookshop
Help us bring back a community bookshop and arts space in Washington Heights, NYC
The Detroit Printing Plant
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Amos Paul Kennedy Jr.
Every little bit helps build the DPP building fund AND move 13 presses 13 hours northwards ~
Bring Back Word Up Community Bookshop
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Word Up Community Bookshop
Help us bring back a community bookshop and arts space in Washington Heights, NYC
Campaigns I'm Following
Miracle63
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Karma Johnson
IndigoMuse Records: Karma's Debut Album
Get Tara Betts to Bread Loaf Writers' Conference
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Tara Betts
She's finishing her second book. Help it rise with warm support.
AWP or Bust
by
Monica Hand
Help "me and Nina" get to Chicago
Imani Uzuri 'The Gypsy Diaries' Promo Launch IndieGoGo Campaign!
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Imani Uzuri
Help Imani Uzuri launch worldwide promotional campaign for her forthcoming NEW album "The Gypsy Diaries".
me and Nina at the Keats Festival
by
Monica Hand
This campaign is to raise money to cover travel expenses to attend Keats Festival where I will read from "me and Nina," and give a talk on poetry.
Paris Master Poetry Class
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bpenn2009
FindHerPath: "No Woman Writer can write too much...no Woman has ever written enough." bell hooks