Natalie Diaz - Keynote Speaker International Education Week

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Uptown Campus
Freeman Auditorium
Other location info
Woldenberg Art Center, New Orleans , LA, Woldenberg Art Center, New Orleans , LA

Keynote Speaker - International Education Week

Natalie Diaz was born and raised in the Fort Mojave Indian Village (California), on the banks of the Colorado River and is an enrolled member of the Gila River Indian Tribe. She identifies herself as Indigenous, Latinx, and Queer.

Natalie is a Pulitzer Prize-winning Mojave American Poet, MacArthur Foundation Fellow (2018), Lannan Literary Fellow, and a Native Arts Council Foundation Artist Fellow. She is an Associate Professor in the English Department at Arizona State University, a language activist and co-founder of the Center for Imagination in the Borderlands. 

Author of Postcolonial Love Poem (2021) -winner of the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry- and  When My Brother Was an Aztec (2012), Natalie’s work have also appeared in Narrative Magazine, Guernica, Poetry Magazine, the New Republic, Tin House, and Prairie Schooner, amongst others.

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