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WELLESLEY, Mass. -- “Untyped” is an annual
collaborative project sponsored by GenerAsians, the Asian/
Asian American magazine, and Ethos Woman, the literary
magazine of Ethos, the association of black students. The
event celebrates diversity through spoken word and poetry
readings.
“Untyped” will be presented this year on
Saturday, Nov. 22, at 8 pm in Schneider Student Center.
The poetry event aims to provide students with the opportunity
to display their creativity and talent while finding
inspiration from those who have established themselves
in the arts. The sponsors hope the event will also serve
an educational role on campus by dispelling stereotypes
through literary expression.
This year’s event will feature spoken word poetry
by Yellow Rage and Giles Li as well as student artists
presenting original works. For more information, e-mail
untyped@wellesley.edu.
Since 1875, Wellesley College has been a leader in providing
an excellent liberal-arts education for women who will
make a difference in the world. Its 500-acre campus near
Boston is home to 2,300 undergraduate students from all
50 states and 68 countries.
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