Reading
Judah Rubin & Kit Schluter

To mother is to inhabit a form of acute sociality, one of deep dependence and need, attachment and love—a vulnerability to all the ways the system continues to fail us. Kendra Sullivan and Alexandra Egan are two poets writing through affective and social bonds that are as cannibalizing as they are life-giving, and without which practices of communal care would remain unimaginable.
With guest introduction by Karen Lepri
This event will also be livestreamed for free on the Project's YouTube channel.