MoCA Arlington's Poetry Reading Series -- featuring Sunu P. Chandy

MoCA Arlington's Poetry Reading Series -- featuring Sunu P. Chandy

  • ALL AGES

Hosted by MoCA Arlington, Sunu P. Chandy is delighted to celebrate her collection of poetry, My Dear Comrades, with us. Free to attend.

By Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington

Date and time

Wednesday, May 28 · 7 - 8pm EDT.

Location

Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington

3550 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, VA 22201

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Agenda

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Poetry Reading, plus Q & A

Sunu P. Chandy

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour
  • ALL AGES
  • Free venue parking

MoCA Arlington's Poetry Reading Series - Sunu P. Chandy


Wednesday, May 28, 7pm

Hosted at the Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington in the Tiffany Gallery, the Poetry Reading Series features established poets, who will share their work through reading and performance. Refreshments and time for Q&A to follow.

On May 28, the feature poet is Sunu P. Chandy (she/her). Chandy is a social justice activist including through her work as a poet and a civil rights attorney. She’s the daughter of immigrants from Kerala, India, a queer woman of color, and lives in Washington, D.C. with her family.

Poetry readings enrich the museum experience by connecting visual and literary arts, and offering a space for poets, like visual artists, to reach an audience and share their work. FREE to attend.

Bio

Sunu P. Chandy (she/her) is a social justice activist including through her work as a poet and a civil rights attorney. She’s the daughter of immigrants from Kerala, India, a queer woman of color, and lives in Washington, D.C. with her family. Her award-winning collection of poems, My Dear Comrades, was published by Regal House. Sunu’s creative work can also be found in Asian American Literary Review, Beltway Poetry Quarterly, Poets on Adoption, Split this Rock’s online social justice database, The Quarry, and in anthologies including The Penguin Book of Indian Poets, The Long Devotion: Poets Writing Motherhood and This Bridge We Call Home: Radical Visions for Transformation. Sunu is currently a Senior Advisor with Democracy Forward. Sunu was also the Legal Director of the National Women’s Law Center for six years until August 2023. Sunu earned her B.A. in Peace and Global Studies/Women’s Studies from Earlham College, her law degree from Northeastern University School of Law and her MFA in Creative Writing (Poetry) from Queens College/The City University of New York in 2013. Sunu is on the board of the Transgender Law Center, and was included as one the Washington Blade’s Queer Women of Washington and one of Go Magazine’s 100 Women We Love. Sunu is delighted to celebrate her collection of poetry, My Dear Comrades, with you and with the book's fabulous cover artist, Ragni Agarwal.

ABOUT:

My Dear Comrades

In this poetry collection, Sunu P. Chandy includes stories about her experiences as a woman, civil rights attorney, parent, partner, daughter of South Asian immigrants, and member of the LGBTQ+ community. These poems cover themes ranging from immigration, social justice activism, friendship loss, fertility challenges, adoption, caregiving, and life during a pandemic. Sunu’s poems provide some resolve, some peace, some community, amidst the competing notions of how we are expected to be in the world, especially when facing a range of barriers. Sunu’s poems provide company for many who may be experiencing isolation through any one of these experiences and remind us that we are not, in fact, going it alone. Whether the experience is being disregarded as a woman of color attorney, being rejected for being queer, losing a most treasured friendship, doubting one’s romantic partner or any other form of heartbreak, Sunu’s poems highlight the human requirement of continually starting anew. These poems remind us that we can, and we will, collectively rebuild.

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Organized by

Previously known as the Arlington Arts Center, the Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that enriches community life by connecting the public with contemporary art and artists through exhibitions, education programs, and an artists-in-residence program. Located at 3550 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA, the museum is open Wed.-Sun. 12-5pm. The museum has free on-site parking, is easy to reach by metro and bus, and is accessible. There is no admission fee to visit. For more information about our exhibitions and programming, visit mocaarlington.org. Follow us @mocaarlington. 

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