It’s happening in Africa. It’s happening in England. It’s happening right here.
Around the globe, over 500 live and/or streaming events will happen on Saturday, September 28 in support of peace and sustainability. Tens of thousands of poets, artists, musicians, photographers, and mimes with 100 Thousand Poets for Change, a grassroots movement, will share their artistry with the public. Locally, SUNY Adirondack in Queensbury, New York will feature over a dozen artists at 4:00 p.m. in the Visual Arts Gallery of Dearlove Hall.
Affiliated with the Writers Project of SUNY Adirondack, this particular event for 100 Thousand Poets for Change will feature published poets and writers, including professors Nancy White, Lale Davidson, Rob Faivre, and Stuart Bartow, along with community favorites Marilyn McCabe, Carol Graser, and Lee Gooden. (On Facebook, log in and search for “100 Thousand Poets for Change SUNY Adirondack Writers Project.”)
If you’re anywhere near the New York capital region that day, come for the poetry, come for the art (and the refreshments). Come to stand for peace and for sustainable living. Come for the community.