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LOCATION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Oklahoma City University (2501 N. Blackwelder, Oklahoma City, OK)
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:<p style="text-align:center;text-indent:.5in;line-height:200%" align="center">Poetry Reading with Jazz Quartet to Open Ellison Centennial Events</p>
<p style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:200%">OKLAHOMA
 CITY – A creative writing faculty member at Oklahoma City University 
will present a poetry reading accompanied by a jazz quartet at 7 p.m. 
Feb. 15 to open the state’s Ralph Ellison Centennial celebration. </p>
<p style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:200%">The
 performance featuring poet Quraysh Ali Lansana and the New Growth Jazz 
Quartet is the first in a series of events to honor Ellison, the 
internationally known award-winning author who was born and raised in 
Oklahoma City. The performance is free to the public and will be held in
 the Bishop W. Angie Smith Chapel on N.W. 23rd Street between Kentucky and Blackwelder avenues.</p>
<p style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:200%">The
 focus of the Ralph Ellison Centennial Celebration is to ensure Oklahoma
 City and the state of Oklahoma recognize Ellison through public events 
and the establishment of other Ellison-related entities such as 
memorials and archives that will live on beyond the year-long 
celebration, which runs through March 2014.</p>
<p style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:200%">Lansana
 is a professor in OCU’s Red Earth MFA creative writing program. Lansana
 was born Ron Myles in Enid and originally worked in broadcast 
journalism in Oklahoma. </p>
<p style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:200%">After
 he lost his job and discovered the poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks, he moved
 to Chicago. There he became familiar with the local poetry scene, 
performing with the poetry groups Brothers in Verse and Wordsmyths. 
Lansana’s books of poetry include “cockroach children: corner poems and 
street psalms” (1995), “Southside Rain “(2000), “They Shall Run” (2004) 
and “mystic turf” (2012), a book centered on Lansana’s Oklahoma 
experiences. </p>
<p style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:200%">In
 addition to his books of poetry, Lansana is the author of the 
children’s book, “The Big World” (1999), and co-editor of “Dream of a 
Word: The Tia Chucha Press Poetry Anthology” (2006) and “Role Call: A 
Generational Anthology of Social and Political Black Literature and Art”
 (2002). Lansana received the 1999 Henry Blakely Award, which was 
presented by Brooks, and the 2000 Poet of the Year Award from Chicago’s 
Black Book Fair. </p>
<p style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:200%">He
 is a former director of the Gwendolyn Brooks Center for Black 
Literature and Creative Writing. He offers poetry workshops for students
 in kindergarten through 12th grade. He lives in Chicago with his wife 
and children and teaches for both Chicago State University and the Red 
Earth MFA program.</p>
<p style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:200%">The
 New Growth Jazz Quartet (NGJQ) was founded in the summer of 2010. The 
group is dedicated to swinging, organic structures and an appreciation 
for a wide variety of musical idioms both within and outside the jazz 
context. The NGJQ members are Adam Ledbetter, pianist and composer; 
Grant Goldstein, guitarist and composer; Aaron Tomasko, bassist; and 
Jemar Poteat on drums.</p>
<p style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:200%">Books will be available for purchase and signing at the performance.</p>
For more information on the Red Earth MFA Program visit the website at <a href="http://www.okcu.edu/english/RedEarthMFA" target="_blank">www.okcu.edu/english/<wbr>RedEarthMFA</a>.
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