Session Description
Meet the poets and take photos with them in the Rose Theatre’s Rotunda for the post-event meet-and-greet.
Featured Speaker(s)
Naziha Ullah
Naziha Ullah (she/her) is an educator and emerging writer and spoken word artist based in Toronto. She holds a Master’s in Child Study and Education from the University of Toronto and works as a teacher with the Toronto District School Board. Her writing often explores language, identity, familial dynamics, among other societal topics drawing on poetry and spoken word as tools for reflection and resistance. Naziha’s work is rooted in the belief that storytelling can build relationships, challenge injustice, and honor the many ways people come to know themselves and the world.
Brainer Nwabeke
Ugoma Brainer Nwabeke (she/her) is a queer, Nigerian-born, multidisciplinary artist. Brainer dedicates her creative journey to the art of instruments and the divine feels of soft poetry. Outside of instrumental arts and creative writing, Brainer often dabbles in other art forms like the photography video editing and recording arts.
Patrick de Belen
Patrick de Belen is a poet, filmmaker, educator and storyteller of many other mediums. His poetry, films and other projects often explore themes of mental illness, the Filipino-Canadian experience, liberation, grief and healing.
When he isn’t onstage, or writing, he is an educator and community builder, partnering with many institutions like addiction centres, mental health focused organizations, libraries, schools, jails and more – advocating for social change and storytelling platforms in as many spaces as possible. Follow his storytelling journey at @patrick_debelen