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  • ASU Now - Phoenix, Ariz. - August 3rd, 2018 - First Friday Poetry Reading - Rosemarie Dombrowski Poetry night<br />
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Sophia McGovern reads poems in English from the book Cadavers by the poet Vestor Perlongher at the First Friday poetry reading hosted by Cardboard Press and organized by Phoenix poet laureate Rosemarie Dombrowski on First Friday evening August 3rd, 2018. Dombrowski dedicates the small patio to different poetry readings and poetry themed events to engage the First Friday crowd. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Phoenix, Ariz. - August 3rd, 2018 - First Friday Poetry Reading - Rosemarie Dombrowski Poetry night<br />
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Antonieta Carpenter-Cosand, right, and Sophia McGovern, left, reads poems in English and Spanish from the book Cadavers by the poet Vestor Perlongher at the First Friday poetry reading hosted by Cardboard Press and organized by Phoenix poet laureate Rosemarie Dombrowski on First Friday evening August 3rd, 2018. Dombrowski dedicates the small patio to different poetry readings and poetry themed events to engage the First Friday crowd. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Phoenix, Ariz. - August 3rd, 2018 - First Friday Poetry Reading - Rosemarie Dombrowski Poetry night<br />
Felix Castro reads the original Spanish from Koan Underwater by Ecuadorian poet Juan Jose Rodinas at the First Friday poetry reading hosted by Cardboard Press and organized by Phoenix poet laureate Rosemarie Dombrowski on First Friday evening August 3rd, 2018. Dombrowski dedicates the small patio to different poetry readings and poetry themed events to engage the First Friday crowd. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Phoenix, Ariz. - August 3rd, 2018 - First Friday Poetry Reading - Rosemarie Dombrowski Poetry night<br />
Felix Castro reads the original Spanish from Koan Underwater by Ecuadorian poet Juan Jose Rodinas at the First Friday poetry reading hosted by Cardboard Press and organized by Phoenix poet laureate Rosemarie Dombrowski on First Friday evening August 3rd, 2018. Dombrowski dedicates the small patio to different poetry readings and poetry themed events to engage the First Friday crowd. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Phoenix, Ariz. - August 3rd, 2018 - First Friday Poetry Reading - Rosemarie Dombrowski Poetry night<br />
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at the First Friday poetry reading hosted by Cardboard Press and organized by Phoenix poet laureate Rosemarie Dombrowski on First Friday evening August 3rd, 2018. Dombrowski dedicates the small patio to different poetry readings and poetry themed events to engage the First Friday crowd. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Phoenix, Ariz. - August 3rd, 2018 - First Friday Poetry Reading - Rosemarie Dombrowski Poetry night<br />
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The audience listens to poems read in both Spanish and English at the First Friday poetry reading hosted by Cardboard Press and organized by Phoenix poet laureate Rosemarie Dombrowski on First Friday evening August 3rd, 2018. Dombrowski dedicates the small patio to different poetry readings and poetry themed events to engage the First Friday crowd. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Phoenix, Ariz. - August 3rd, 2018 - First Friday Poetry Reading - Rosemarie Dombrowski Poetry night<br />
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Claudia Nuñez, left, and Mary Hope Lee, right, read poems from My Lai, a book of collected poems by Chilean writer Carmen Berenguer at the First Friday poetry reading hosted by Cardboard Press and organized by Phoenix poet laureate Rosemarie Dombrowski on First Friday evening August 3rd, 2018. Dombrowski dedicates the small patio to different poetry readings and poetry themed events to engage the First Friday crowd. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Phoenix, Ariz. - August 3rd, 2018 - First Friday Poetry Reading - Rosemarie Dombrowski Poetry night<br />
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Antonieta Carpenter-Cosand, left, and Sophia McGovern, right, reads poems in English and Spanish from the book Cadavers by the poet Vestor Perlongher at the First Friday poetry reading hosted by Cardboard Press and organized by Phoenix poet laureate Rosemarie Dombrowski on First Friday evening August 3rd, 2018. Dombrowski dedicates the small patio to different poetry readings and poetry themed events to engage the First Friday crowd. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Phoenix, Ariz. - August 3rd, 2018 - First Friday Poetry Reading - Rosemarie Dombrowski Poetry night<br />
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ASU assistant professor ilana Luna reads from her translation of Koan Underwater by Ecuadorian poet Juan Jose Rodinas at the First Friday poetry reading hosted by Cardboard Press and organized by Phoenix poet laureate Rosemarie Dombrowski on First Friday evening August 3rd, 2018. Dombrowski dedicates the small patio to different poetry readings and poetry themed events to engage the First Friday crowd. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Phoenix, Ariz. - August 3rd, 2018 - First Friday Poetry Reading - Rosemarie Dombrowski Poetry night<br />
Felix Castro reads the original Spanish from Koan Underwater by Ecuadorian poet Juan Jose Rodinas at the First Friday poetry reading hosted by Cardboard Press and organized by Phoenix poet laureate Rosemarie Dombrowski on First Friday evening August 3rd, 2018. Dombrowski dedicates the small patio to different poetry readings and poetry themed events to engage the First Friday crowd. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Phoenix, Ariz. - August 3rd, 2018 - First Friday Poetry Reading - Rosemarie Dombrowski Poetry night<br />
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at the First Friday poetry reading hosted by Cardboard Press and organized by Phoenix poet laureate Rosemarie Dombrowski on First Friday evening August 3rd, 2018. Dombrowski dedicates the small patio to different poetry readings and poetry themed events to engage the First Friday crowd. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Phoenix, Ariz. - August 3rd, 2018 - First Friday Poetry Reading - Rosemarie Dombrowski Poetry night<br />
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The audience listens to poems read in both Spanish and English at the First Friday poetry reading hosted by Cardboard Press and organized by Phoenix poet laureate Rosemarie Dombrowski on First Friday evening August 3rd, 2018. Dombrowski dedicates the small patio to different poetry readings and poetry themed events to engage the First Friday crowd. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Phoenix, Ariz. - August 3rd, 2018 - First Friday Poetry Reading - Rosemarie Dombrowski Poetry night<br />
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Claudia Nuñez reads from My Lai, a collection of poems by the writer Carmen Berenguer at the First Friday poetry reading hosted by Cardboard Press and organized by Phoenix poet laureate Rosemarie Dombrowski on First Friday evening August 3rd, 2018. Dombrowski dedicates the small patio to different poetry readings and poetry themed events to engage the First Friday crowd. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Phoenix, Ariz. - August 3rd, 2018 - First Friday Poetry Reading - Rosemarie Dombrowski Poetry night<br />
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at the First Friday poetry reading hosted by Cardboard Press and organized by Phoenix poet laureate Rosemarie Dombrowski on First Friday evening August 3rd, 2018. Dombrowski dedicates the small patio to different poetry readings and poetry themed events to engage the First Friday crowd. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Phoenix, Ariz. - August 3rd, 2018 - First Friday Poetry Reading - Rosemarie Dombrowski Poetry night<br />
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Antonieta Carpenter-Cosand reads in Spanish from the book Cadavers by the poet Vestor Perlongher at the First Friday poetry reading hosted by Cardboard Press and organized by Phoenix poet laureate Rosemarie Dombrowski on First Friday evening August 3rd, 2018. Dombrowski dedicates the small patio to different poetry readings and poetry themed events to engage the First Friday crowd. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Phoenix, Ariz. - August 3rd, 2018 - First Friday Poetry Reading - Rosemarie Dombrowski Poetry night<br />
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ASU assistant professor ilana Luna eads from her translation of Koan Underwater by Ecuadorian poet Juan Jose Rodinas at the First Friday poetry reading hosted by Cardboard Press and organized by Phoenix poet laureate Rosemarie Dombrowski on First Friday evening August 3rd, 2018. Dombrowski dedicates the small patio to different poetry readings and poetry themed events to engage the First Friday crowd. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Rosemarie Dombrowski - Friday September 7th, 2018 - Roosevelt Row, First Friday<br />
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A view of the Rinky Dink Press poetry reading as part of a poetry event every First Friday on Roosevelt Row on Friday evening September 7th, 2018. Dombrowski coordinates poets from around the valley to participate in her differently themed poetry nights in a desire to share poetry with those outside the university. <br />
Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Rosemarie Dombrowski - Friday September 7th, 2018 - Roosevelt Row, First Friday<br />
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A view of the Rinky Dink Press poetry reading as part of a poetry event every First Friday on Roosevelt Row on Friday evening September 7th, 2018. Dombrowski coordinates poets from around the valley to participate in her differently themed poetry nights in a desire to share poetry with those outside the university. <br />
Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Rosemarie Dombrowski - Friday September 7th, 2018 - Roosevelt Row, First Friday<br />
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A view of the Rinky Dink Press poetry reading as part of a poetry event every First Friday on Roosevelt Row on Friday evening September 7th, 2018. Dombrowski coordinates poets from around the valley to participate in her differently themed poetry nights in a desire to share poetry with those outside the university. <br />
Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Rosemarie Dombrowski - Friday September 7th, 2018 - Roosevelt Row, First Friday<br />
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A view of the Rinky Dink Press poetry reading as part of a poetry event every First Friday on Roosevelt Row on Friday evening September 7th, 2018. Dombrowski coordinates poets from around the valley to participate in her differently themed poetry nights in a desire to share poetry with those outside the university. <br />
Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Rosemarie Dombrowski - Friday September 7th, 2018 - Roosevelt Row, First Friday<br />
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A view of the Rinky Dink Press poetry reading as part of a poetry event every First Friday on Roosevelt Row on Friday evening September 7th, 2018. Dombrowski coordinates poets from around the valley to participate in her differently themed poetry nights in a desire to share poetry with those outside the university. <br />
Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Rosemarie Dombrowski - Friday September 7th, 2018 - Roosevelt Row, First Friday<br />
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A view of the Rinky Dink Press poetry reading as part of a poetry event every First Friday on Roosevelt Row on Friday evening September 7th, 2018. Dombrowski coordinates poets from around the valley to participate in her differently themed poetry nights in a desire to share poetry with those outside the university. <br />
Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASUNow - Piper Center Outreach - 5/25/2018 -  Peoria<br />
ASU alumnus Cody Wilson greets friends and students as he signs his newly published book “Nobody is Ever Missing," during a poetry reading at Union Coffee in Peoria, Ariz. Friday evening on May 25th, 2018. Asu alumnus and Liberty High School teacher Cody Wilson along with Tolsun books publishers David and Brandi Pischke organized the poetry reading event for Liberty high school students and the West valley community.<br />
Photo by Deanna Dent/ASUNow
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  • ASUNow - Piper Center Outreach - 5/25/2018 -  Peoria<br />
Brandi Pischke, Managing Editor of Tolsun Books, greets attendees during a poetry ready at Union Coffee in Peoria, Ariz. on Friday evening on May 25th, 2018. Asu alumnus and Liberty High School teacher Cody Wilson along with Tolsun books publishers David and Brandi Pischke organized the poetry reading event for Liberty high school students and the West valley community.<br />
Photo by Deanna Dent/ASUNow
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  • ASUNow - Piper Center Outreach - 5/25/2018 -  Peoria<br />
ASU alumnus and Liberty High School teacher Cody Wilson poses with students from his English class following a poetry reading at Union Coffee in Peoria, Ariz. Friday evening on May 25th, 2018. Asu alumnus and Liberty High School teacher Cody Wilson along with Tolsun books publishers David and Brandi Pischke organized the poetry reading event for Liberty high school students and the West valley community.<br />
Photo by Deanna Dent/ASUNow
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  • ASUNow - Piper Center Outreach - 5/25/2018 -  Peoria<br />
ASU alumnus Cody Wilson greets friends and students as he signs his newly published book “Nobody is Ever Missing," during a poetry reading at Union Coffee in Peoria, Ariz. Friday evening on May 25th, 2018. Asu alumnus and Liberty High School teacher Cody Wilson along with Tolsun books publishers David and Brandi Pischke organized the poetry reading event for Liberty high school students and the West valley community.<br />
Photo by Deanna Dent/ASUNow
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  • ASUNow - Piper Center Outreach - 5/25/2018 -  Peoria<br />
Creative writing and astrobiology junior Megan Bromley reads her work to the audience during a poetry reading at Union Coffee in Peoria, Ariz. Friday evening on May 25th, 2018. Asu alumnus and Liberty High School teacher Cody Wilson along with Tolsun books publishers David and Brandi Pischke organized the poetry reading event for Liberty high school students and the West valley community.<br />
Photo by Deanna Dent/ASUNow
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  • ASUNow - Piper Center Outreach - 5/25/2018 -  Peoria<br />
ASU alumnus Cody Wilson reads from his newly published book “Nobody is Ever Missing," during a poetry reading at Union Coffee in Peoria, Ariz. Friday evening on May 25th, 2018. Asu alumnus and Liberty High School teacher Cody Wilson along with Tolsun books publishers David and Brandi Pischke organized the poetry reading event for Liberty high school students and the West valley community.<br />
Photo by Deanna Dent/ASUNow
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  • ASUNow - Piper Center Outreach - 5/25/2018 -  Peoria<br />
ASU alumnus Cody Wilson reads from his newly published book “Nobody is Ever Missing," during a poetry reading at Union Coffee in Peoria, Ariz. Friday evening on May 25th, 2018. Asu alumnus and Liberty High School teacher Cody Wilson along with Tolsun books publishers David and Brandi Pischke organized the poetry reading event for Liberty high school students and the West valley community.<br />
Photo by Deanna Dent/ASUNow
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  • ASUNow - Piper Center Outreach - 5/25/2018 -  Peoria<br />
ASU alumnus Cody Wilson reads from his newly published book “Nobody is Ever Missing," during a poetry reading at Union Coffee in Peoria, Ariz. Friday evening on May 25th, 2018. Asu alumnus and Liberty High School teacher Cody Wilson along with Tolsun books publishers David and Brandi Pischke organized the poetry reading event for Liberty high school students and the West valley community.<br />
Photo by Deanna Dent/ASUNow
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  • ASUNow - Piper Center Outreach - 5/25/2018 -  Peoria<br />
Liberty High School students listen to readers during a poetry reading at Union Coffee in Peoria, Ariz. Friday evening on May 25th, 2018. Asu alumnus and Liberty High School teacher Cody Wilson along with Tolsun books publishers David and Brandi Pischke organized the poetry reading event for Liberty high school students and the West valley community.<br />
Photo by Deanna Dent/ASUNow
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  • PHOENIX - Mar. 1, 2019 - ASU Now - WOD Dombrowski - Creative writing senior Chandler Jensen, left, makes a point about a poetry submission as the Internship class discusses a variety of submissions of both poetry and prose, on the Downtown campus, Friday, March 1, 2019. Phoenix poet laureate and ASU lecturer Rosemarie Dombrowski is spearheading "Write On Downtown: A Journal of Phoenix Writing," a literary journal she began in 2006. The six students are selecting for publication, works from students, alumni and community members. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • PHOENIX - Mar. 1, 2019 - ASU Now - WOD Dombrowski - Creative writing senior Lian Ammerman (cq), center, talks about a poetry submission in the Internship class discusses a variety of submissions of both poetry and prose, on the Downtown campus, Friday, March 1, 2019. English senior Kylee Hayes is on the right. Phoenix poet laureate and ASU lecturer Rosemarie Dombrowski is spearheading "Write On Downtown: A Journal of Phoenix Writing," a literary journal she began in 2006. The six students are selecting for publication, works from students, alumni and community members. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • PHOENIX - Mar. 1, 2019 - ASU Now - WOD Dombrowski - Creative writing senior Chandler Jensen, left, makes a point about a poetry submission as the Internship class discusses a variety of submissions of both poetry and prose, on the Downtown campus, Friday, March 1, 2019. Phoenix poet laureate and ASU lecturer Rosemarie Dombrowski is spearheading "Write On Downtown: A Journal of Phoenix Writing," a literary journal she began in 2006. The six students are selecting for publication, works from students, alumni and community members. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • 20240822 - Natalie Diaz - Tempe<br />
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ASU Professor of English Natalie Diaz is one of four 2004 recipients of the Freedom Scholar Award from the Marguerite Casey Foundation, which, according to its website, “provides unrestricted support to leaders in academia whose research provides critical insight from and to social justice leaders and whose ideas encourage us to imagine how we can radically improve our democracy, economy and society.” She is photographed on the Tempe campus on Thursday, August 22, 2024. Diaz was the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 2021, MacArthur Fellowship in 2018 and continues as a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets, along with several other distinguished posts. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20240507 - Rosemarie Dombrowski - Scottsdale<br />
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ASU Teaching Professor Rosemarie Dombrowski just finished editing the second edition of the “ISSUED: stories of service,” a military-affiliated journal of poetry, prose, art and interviews by and for active-duty and veterans. The self-described military brat embraced the annual publication to connect with veteran family members, including her maternal grandfather, who served in WWI and whom she never met, pictured with his wife above. Dombrowski treasures his military service coffin flag. She is photographed at her home on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20240507 - Rosemarie Dombrowski - Scottsdale<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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ASU Teaching Professor Rosemarie Dombrowski just finished editing the second edition of the “ISSUED: stories of service,” a military-affiliated journal of poetry, prose, art and interviews by and for active-duty and veterans. The self-described military brat embraced the annual publication to connect with veteran family members, including her maternal grandfather, who served in WWI and whom she never met, pictured with his wife above. Dombrowski treasures his military service coffin flag. She is photographed at her home on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20240507 - Rosemarie Dombrowski - Scottsdale<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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ASU Teaching Professor Rosemarie Dombrowski just finished editing the second edition of the “ISSUED: stories of service,” a military-affiliated journal of poetry, prose, art and interviews by and for active-duty and veterans. The self-described military brat embraced the annual publication to connect with veteran family members, including her maternal grandfather, who served in WWI and whom she never met, pictured with his wife above. Dombrowski treasures his military service coffin flag. She is photographed at her home with her cat Bisbee on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20240507 - Rosemarie Dombrowski - Scottsdale<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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ASU Teaching Professor Rosemarie Dombrowski just finished editing the second edition of the “ISSUED: stories of service,” a military-affiliated journal of poetry, prose, art and interviews by and for active-duty and veterans. The self-described military brat embraced the annual publication to connect with veteran family members, including her maternal grandfather, who served in WWI and whom she never met, pictured with his wife above. Dombrowski treasures his military service coffin flag. She is photographed at her home with her cat Bisbee on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20240507 - Rosemarie Dombrowski - Scottsdale<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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ASU Teaching Professor Rosemarie Dombrowski just finished editing the second edition of the “ISSUED: stories of service,” a military-affiliated journal of poetry, prose, art and interviews by and for active-duty and veterans. The self-described military brat embraced the annual publication to connect with veteran family members, including her maternal grandfather, who served in WWI and whom she never met, pictured with his wife above. Dombrowski treasures his military service coffin flag. She is photographed at her home on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20230919- Jacqueline Balderrama - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Clinical Assistant Professor Jacqueline Balderrama sits at the Piper Writers House on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. She is the inaugural director of CantoMundo at ASU. Established in 2009, CantoMundo is a literary organization that provides support to Latinx poets and poetry. Recently, ASU and the group announced a three-year collaboration to be hosted on the Tempe campus. Balderrama, a Latinx poet with prior experience managing literary programs, will be working at the Piper Center alongside the group's co-founders and the national CantoMundo Advisory Board. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20230919- Jacqueline Balderrama - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Clinical Assistant Professor Jacqueline Balderrama sits at the Piper Writers House on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. She is the inaugural director of CantoMundo at ASU. Established in 2009, CantoMundo is a literary organization that provides support to Latinx poets and poetry. Recently, ASU and the group announced a three-year collaboration to be hosted on the Tempe campus. Balderrama, a Latinx poet with prior experience managing literary programs, will be working at the Piper Center alongside the group's co-founders and the national CantoMundo Advisory Board. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20230919- Jacqueline Balderrama - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Clinical Assistant Professor Jacqueline Balderrama sits at the Piper Writers House on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. She is the inaugural director of CantoMundo at ASU. Established in 2009, CantoMundo is a literary organization that provides support to Latinx poets and poetry. Recently, ASU and the group announced a three-year collaboration to be hosted on the Tempe campus. Balderrama, a Latinx poet with prior experience managing literary programs, will be working at the Piper Center alongside the group's co-founders and the national CantoMundo Advisory Board. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20230919- Jacqueline Balderrama - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Clinical Assistant Professor Jacqueline Balderrama sits at the Piper Writers House on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. She is the inaugural director of CantoMundo at ASU. Established in 2009, CantoMundo is a literary organization that provides support to Latinx poets and poetry. Recently, ASU and the group announced a three-year collaboration to be hosted on the Tempe campus. Balderrama, a Latinx poet with prior experience managing literary programs, will be working at the Piper Center alongside the group's co-founders and the national CantoMundo Advisory Board. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20230919- Jacqueline Balderrama - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Clinical Assistant Professor Jacqueline Balderrama sits at the Piper Writers House on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. She is the inaugural director of CantoMundo at ASU. Established in 2009, CantoMundo is a literary organization that provides support to Latinx poets and poetry. Recently, ASU and the group announced a three-year collaboration to be hosted on the Tempe campus. Balderrama, a Latinx poet with prior experience managing literary programs, will be working at the Piper Center alongside the group's co-founders and the national CantoMundo Advisory Board. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20230919- Jacqueline Balderrama - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Clinical Assistant Professor Jacqueline Balderrama sits at the Piper Writers House on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. She is the inaugural director of CantoMundo at ASU. Established in 2009, CantoMundo is a literary organization that provides support to Latinx poets and poetry. Recently, ASU and the group announced a three-year collaboration to be hosted on the Tempe campus. Balderrama, a Latinx poet with prior experience managing literary programs, will be working at the Piper Center alongside the group's co-founders and the national CantoMundo Advisory Board. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20230919- Jacqueline Balderrama - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Clinical Assistant Professor Jacqueline Balderrama sits at the Piper Writers House on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. She is the inaugural director of CantoMundo at ASU. Established in 2009, CantoMundo is a literary organization that provides support to Latinx poets and poetry. Recently, ASU and the group announced a three-year collaboration to be hosted on the Tempe campus. Balderrama, a Latinx poet with prior experience managing literary programs, will be working at the Piper Center alongside the group's co-founders and the national CantoMundo Advisory Board. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20240507 - Rosemarie Dombrowski - Scottsdale<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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ASU Teaching Professor Rosemarie Dombrowski just finished editing the second edition of the “ISSUED: stories of service,” a military-affiliated journal of poetry, prose, art and interviews by and for active-duty and veterans. The self-described military brat embraced the annual publication to connect with veteran family members, including her maternal grandfather, who served in WWI and whom she never met, pictured with his wife above. Dombrowski treasures his military service coffin flag. She is photographed at her home on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20240507 - Rosemarie Dombrowski - Scottsdale<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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ASU Teaching Professor Rosemarie Dombrowski just finished editing the second edition of the “ISSUED: stories of service,” a military-affiliated journal of poetry, prose, art and interviews by and for active-duty and veterans. The self-described military brat embraced the annual publication to connect with veteran family members, including her maternal grandfather, who served in WWI and whom she never met, pictured with his wife above. Dombrowski treasures his military service coffin flag. She is photographed at her home on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20240507 - Rosemarie Dombrowski - Scottsdale<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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ASU Teaching Professor Rosemarie Dombrowski just finished editing the second edition of the “ISSUED: stories of service,” a military-affiliated journal of poetry, prose, art and interviews by and for active-duty and veterans. The self-described military brat embraced the annual publication to connect with veteran family members, including her maternal grandfather, who served in WWI and whom she never met, pictured with his wife above. Dombrowski treasures his military service coffin flag. She is photographed at her home on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20240507 - Rosemarie Dombrowski - Scottsdale<br />
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ASU Teaching Professor Rosemarie Dombrowski just finished editing the second edition of the “ISSUED: stories of service,” a military-affiliated journal of poetry, prose, art and interviews by and for active-duty and veterans. The self-described military brat embraced the annual publication to connect with veteran family members, including her maternal grandfather, who served in WWI and whom she never met, pictured with his wife above. Dombrowski treasures his military service coffin flag. She is photographed at her home on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20230919- Jacqueline Balderrama - Tempe<br />
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Clinical Assistant Professor Jacqueline Balderrama sits at the Piper Writers House on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. She is the inaugural director of CantoMundo at ASU. Established in 2009, CantoMundo is a literary organization that provides support to Latinx poets and poetry. Recently, ASU and the group announced a three-year collaboration to be hosted on the Tempe campus. Balderrama, a Latinx poet with prior experience managing literary programs, will be working at the Piper Center alongside the group's co-founders and the national CantoMundo Advisory Board. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20230919- Jacqueline Balderrama - Tempe<br />
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Clinical Assistant Professor Jacqueline Balderrama sits at the Piper Writers House on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. She is the inaugural director of CantoMundo at ASU. Established in 2009, CantoMundo is a literary organization that provides support to Latinx poets and poetry. Recently, ASU and the group announced a three-year collaboration to be hosted on the Tempe campus. Balderrama, a Latinx poet with prior experience managing literary programs, will be working at the Piper Center alongside the group's co-founders and the national CantoMundo Advisory Board. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20230919- Jacqueline Balderrama - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Clinical Assistant Professor Jacqueline Balderrama sits at the Piper Writers House on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. She is the inaugural director of CantoMundo at ASU. Established in 2009, CantoMundo is a literary organization that provides support to Latinx poets and poetry. Recently, ASU and the group announced a three-year collaboration to be hosted on the Tempe campus. Balderrama, a Latinx poet with prior experience managing literary programs, will be working at the Piper Center alongside the group's co-founders and the national CantoMundo Advisory Board. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20230919- Jacqueline Balderrama - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Clinical Assistant Professor Jacqueline Balderrama sits at the Piper Writers House on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. She is the inaugural director of CantoMundo at ASU. Established in 2009, CantoMundo is a literary organization that provides support to Latinx poets and poetry. Recently, ASU and the group announced a three-year collaboration to be hosted on the Tempe campus. Balderrama, a Latinx poet with prior experience managing literary programs, will be working at the Piper Center alongside the group's co-founders and the national CantoMundo Advisory Board. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20230919- Jacqueline Balderrama - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Clinical Assistant Professor Jacqueline Balderrama sits at the Piper Writers House on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. She is the inaugural director of CantoMundo at ASU. Established in 2009, CantoMundo is a literary organization that provides support to Latinx poets and poetry. Recently, ASU and the group announced a three-year collaboration to be hosted on the Tempe campus. Balderrama, a Latinx poet with prior experience managing literary programs, will be working at the Piper Center alongside the group's co-founders and the national CantoMundo Advisory Board. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20240822 - Natalie Diaz - Tempe<br />
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ASU Professor of English Natalie Diaz is one of four 2004 recipients of the Freedom Scholar Award from the Marguerite Casey Foundation, which, according to its website, “provides unrestricted support to leaders in academia whose research provides critical insight from and to social justice leaders and whose ideas encourage us to imagine how we can radically improve our democracy, economy and society.” She is photographed on the Tempe campus on Thursday, August 22, 2024. Diaz was the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 2021, MacArthur Fellowship in 2018 and continues as a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets, along with several other distinguished posts. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20240822 - Natalie Diaz - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released; the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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ASU Professor of English Natalie Diaz is one of four 2004 recipients of the Freedom Scholar Award from the Marguerite Casey Foundation, which, according to its website, “provides unrestricted support to leaders in academia whose research provides critical insight from and to social justice leaders and whose ideas encourage us to imagine how we can radically improve our democracy, economy and society.” She is photographed on the Tempe campus on Thursday, August 22, 2024. Diaz was the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 2021, MacArthur Fellowship in 2018 and continues as a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets, along with several other distinguished posts. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20240507 - Rosemarie Dombrowski - Scottsdale<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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ASU Teaching Professor Rosemarie Dombrowski just finished editing the second edition of the “ISSUED: stories of service,” a military-affiliated journal of poetry, prose, art and interviews by and for active-duty and veterans. The self-described military brat embraced the annual publication to connect with veteran family members, including her maternal grandfather, who served in WWI and whom she never met, pictured with his wife above. Dombrowski treasures his military service coffin flag. She is photographed at her home with her cat Bisbee on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20240507 - Rosemarie Dombrowski - Scottsdale<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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ASU Teaching Professor Rosemarie Dombrowski just finished editing the second edition of the “ISSUED: stories of service,” a military-affiliated journal of poetry, prose, art and interviews by and for active-duty and veterans. The self-described military brat embraced the annual publication to connect with veteran family members, including her maternal grandfather, who served in WWI and whom she never met, pictured with his wife above. Dombrowski treasures his military service coffin flag. She is photographed at her home on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20240507 - Rosemarie Dombrowski - Scottsdale<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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ASU Teaching Professor Rosemarie Dombrowski just finished editing the second edition of the “ISSUED: stories of service,” a military-affiliated journal of poetry, prose, art and interviews by and for active-duty and veterans. The self-described military brat embraced the annual publication to connect with veteran family members, including her maternal grandfather, who served in WWI and whom she never met, pictured with his wife above. Dombrowski treasures his military service coffin flag. She is photographed at her home on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20240507 - Rosemarie Dombrowski - Scottsdale<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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ASU Teaching Professor Rosemarie Dombrowski just finished editing the second edition of the “ISSUED: stories of service,” a military-affiliated journal of poetry, prose, art and interviews by and for active-duty and veterans. The self-described military brat embraced the annual publication to connect with veteran family members, including her maternal grandfather, who served in WWI and whom she never met, pictured with his wife above. Dombrowski treasures his military service coffin flag. She is photographed at her home on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20240507 - Rosemarie Dombrowski - Scottsdale<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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ASU Teaching Professor Rosemarie Dombrowski just finished editing the second edition of the “ISSUED: stories of service,” a military-affiliated journal of poetry, prose, art and interviews by and for active-duty and veterans. The self-described military brat embraced the annual publication to connect with veteran family members, including her maternal grandfather, who served in WWI and whom she never met, pictured with his wife above. Dombrowski treasures his military service coffin flag. She is photographed at her home on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20230919- Jacqueline Balderrama - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Clinical Assistant Professor Jacqueline Balderrama sits at the Piper Writers House on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. She is the inaugural director of CantoMundo at ASU. Established in 2009, CantoMundo is a literary organization that provides support to Latinx poets and poetry. Recently, ASU and the group announced a three-year collaboration to be hosted on the Tempe campus. Balderrama, a Latinx poet with prior experience managing literary programs, will be working at the Piper Center alongside the group's co-founders and the national CantoMundo Advisory Board. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20230919- Jacqueline Balderrama - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Clinical Assistant Professor Jacqueline Balderrama sits at the Piper Writers House on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. She is the inaugural director of CantoMundo at ASU. Established in 2009, CantoMundo is a literary organization that provides support to Latinx poets and poetry. Recently, ASU and the group announced a three-year collaboration to be hosted on the Tempe campus. Balderrama, a Latinx poet with prior experience managing literary programs, will be working at the Piper Center alongside the group's co-founders and the national CantoMundo Advisory Board. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20230919- Jacqueline Balderrama - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released - the model release is on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Clinical Assistant Professor Jacqueline Balderrama sits at the Piper Writers House on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. She is the inaugural director of CantoMundo at ASU. Established in 2009, CantoMundo is a literary organization that provides support to Latinx poets and poetry. Recently, ASU and the group announced a three-year collaboration to be hosted on the Tempe campus. Balderrama, a Latinx poet with prior experience managing literary programs, will be working at the Piper Center alongside the group's co-founders and the national CantoMundo Advisory Board. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20230919- Jacqueline Balderrama - Tempe<br />
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Clinical Assistant Professor Jacqueline Balderrama sits at the Piper Writers House on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. She is the inaugural director of CantoMundo at ASU. Established in 2009, CantoMundo is a literary organization that provides support to Latinx poets and poetry. Recently, ASU and the group announced a three-year collaboration to be hosted on the Tempe campus. Balderrama, a Latinx poet with prior experience managing literary programs, will be working at the Piper Center alongside the group's co-founders and the national CantoMundo Advisory Board. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • PHOENIX - Sept. 19, 2016 - ASU Now - Art and Politics - Associate professor Sally Ball talks at her home at the base of Camelback Mountain, about the involvement poetry and the literary arts can have on the social consciousness, on Monday, Sept. 19, 2016. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • PHOENIX - Sept. 19, 2016 - ASU Now - Art and Politics - Associate professor Sally Ball talks at her home at the base of Camelback Mountain, about the involvement poetry and the literary arts can have on the social consciousness, on Monday, Sept. 19, 2016. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • PHOENIX - Sept. 19, 2016 - ASU Now - Art and Politics - Associate professor Sally Ball talks at her home at the base of Camelback Mountain, about the involvement poetry and the literary arts can have on the social consciousness, on Monday, Sept. 19, 2016. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • PHOENIX - Mar. 1, 2019 - ASU Now - WOD Dombrowski - Phoenix poet laureate and ASU lecturer Rosemarie Dombrowski reads one of the poetry submissions in an Internship class on the Downtown campus, Friday, March 1, 2019. Dombrowski is spearheading "Write On Downtown: A Journal of Phoenix Writing," a literary journal she began in 2006. The six students are selecting for publication, works from students, alumni and community members. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • PHOENIX - Mar. 1, 2019 - ASU Now - WOD Dombrowski - Phoenix poet laureate and ASU lecturer Rosemarie Dombrowski reads one of the poetry submissions in an Internship class on the Downtown campus, Friday, March 1, 2019. Dombrowski is spearheading "Write On Downtown: A Journal of Phoenix Writing," a literary journal she began in 2006. The six students are selecting for publication, works from students, alumni and community members. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • PHOENIX - Mar. 1, 2019 - ASU Now - WOD Dombrowski - English literature junior Ashlynne Pesch listens to the discussion of a poetry submission, in an Internship class on the Downtown campus, Friday, March 1, 2019. Phoenix poet laureate and ASU lecturer Rosemarie Dombrowski is spearheading "Write On Downtown: A Journal of Phoenix Writing," a literary journal she began in 2006. The six students are selecting for publication, works from students, alumni and community members. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • PHOENIX - Sept. 19, 2016 - ASU Now - Art and Politics - Associate professor Sally Ball talks at her home at the base of Camelback Mountain, about the involvement poetry and the literary arts can have on the social consciousness, on Monday, Sept. 19, 2016. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • PHOENIX - Sept. 19, 2016 - ASU Now - Art and Politics - Associate professor Sally Ball talks at her home at the base of Camelback Mountain, about the involvement poetry and the literary arts can have on the social consciousness, on Monday, Sept. 19, 2016. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • PHOENIX - Sept. 19, 2016 - ASU Now - Art and Politics - Associate professor Sally Ball talks at her home at the base of Camelback Mountain, about the involvement poetry and the literary arts can have on the social consciousness, on Monday, Sept. 19, 2016. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • PHOENIX - Sept. 19, 2016 - ASU Now - Art and Politics - Associate professor Sally Ball talks at her home at the base of Camelback Mountain, about the involvement poetry and the literary arts can have on the social consciousness, on Monday, Sept. 19, 2016. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • PHOENIX - Sept. 19, 2016 - ASU Now - Art and Politics - Associate professor Sally Ball talks at her home at the base of Camelback Mountain, about the involvement poetry and the literary arts can have on the social consciousness, on Monday, Sept. 19, 2016. Her dog Cosmo comes by to check on her. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • PHOENIX - Sept. 19, 2016 - ASU Now - Art and Politics - Associate professor Sally Ball talks at her home at the base of Camelback Mountain, about the involvement poetry and the literary arts can have on the social consciousness, on Monday, Sept. 19, 2016. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • PHOENIX - Dec. 7, 2016 - ASU Now - Phoenix Poet Laureate - ASU faculty member and poet Rosemarie Dombrowski autographs an edition of her poetry for Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton after she was named the City of Phoenix's first Poet Laureate, at the South Mountain Community Library in Phoenix, on Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2016. ASU's Alberto Rios, Arizona's first poet laureate, Mayor Stanton and Phoenix City Councilwoman Laura Pastor spoke of Dombrowski's gifts of writing and teaching. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • PHOENIX - Mar. 1, 2019 - ASU Now - WOD Dombrowski - Phoenix poet laureate and ASU lecturer Rosemarie Dombrowski reads one of the poetry submissions in an Internship class on the Downtown campus, Friday, March 1, 2019. Dombrowski is spearheading "Write On Downtown: A Journal of Phoenix Writing," a literary journal she began in 2006. The six students are selecting for publication, works from students, alumni and community members. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • PHOENIX - Sept. 19, 2016 - ASU Now - Art and Politics - Associate professor Sally Ball talks at her home at the base of Camelback Mountain, about the involvement poetry and the literary arts can have on the social consciousness, on Monday, Sept. 19, 2016. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Natalie Diaz portrait - Tempe campus - January 24th, 2019 <br />
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Natalie Diaz poses for a portrait at the Lattie Coor on Tempe campus Thursday afternoon on January 24th, 2019. Diaz, a recent recipient of a John D. And Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation fellowship, is an associate professor of English at Arizona State University. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Natalie Diaz portrait - Tempe campus - January 24th, 2019 <br />
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Natalie Diaz poses for a portrait at the Lattie Coor on Tempe campus Thursday afternoon on January 24th, 2019. Diaz, a recent recipient of a John D. And Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation fellowship, is an associate professor of English at Arizona State University. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Natalie Diaz portrait - Tempe campus - January 24th, 2019 <br />
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Natalie Diaz poses for a portrait at the Lattie Coor on Tempe campus Thursday afternoon on January 24th, 2019. Diaz, a recent recipient of a John D. And Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation fellowship, is an associate professor of English at Arizona State University. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Natalie Diaz portrait - Tempe campus - January 24th, 2019 <br />
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Natalie Diaz poses for a portrait at the Lattie Coor on Tempe campus Thursday afternoon on January 24th, 2019. Diaz, a recent recipient of a John D. And Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation fellowship, is an associate professor of English at Arizona State University. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Natalie Diaz portrait - Tempe campus - January 24th, 2019 <br />
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Natalie Diaz poses for a portrait at the Lattie Coor on Tempe campus Thursday afternoon on January 24th, 2019. Diaz, a recent recipient of a John D. And Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation fellowship, is an associate professor of English at Arizona State University. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Natalie Diaz portrait - Tempe campus - January 24th, 2019 <br />
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Natalie Diaz poses for a portrait at the Lattie Coor on Tempe campus Thursday afternoon on January 24th, 2019. Diaz, a recent recipient of a John D. And Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation fellowship, is an associate professor of English at Arizona State University. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Natalie Diaz portrait - Tempe campus - January 24th, 2019 <br />
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Natalie Diaz poses for a portrait at the Lattie Coor on Tempe campus Thursday afternoon on January 24th, 2019. Diaz, a recent recipient of a John D. And Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation fellowship, is an associate professor of English at Arizona State University. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Natalie Diaz portrait - Tempe campus - January 24th, 2019 <br />
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Natalie Diaz poses for a portrait at the Lattie Coor on Tempe campus Thursday afternoon on January 24th, 2019. Diaz, a recent recipient of a John D. And Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation fellowship, is an associate professor of English at Arizona State University. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Natalie Diaz portrait - Tempe campus - January 24th, 2019 <br />
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Natalie Diaz poses for a portrait at the Lattie Coor on Tempe campus Thursday afternoon on January 24th, 2019. Diaz, a recent recipient of a John D. And Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation fellowship, is an associate professor of English at Arizona State University. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Natalie Diaz portrait - Tempe campus - January 24th, 2019 <br />
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Natalie Diaz poses for a portrait at the Lattie Coor on Tempe campus Thursday afternoon on January 24th, 2019. Diaz, a recent recipient of a John D. And Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation fellowship, is an associate professor of English at Arizona State University. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Natalie Diaz portrait - Tempe campus - January 24th, 2019 <br />
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Natalie Diaz poses for a portrait at the Lattie Coor on Tempe campus Thursday afternoon on January 24th, 2019. Diaz, a recent recipient of a John D. And Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation fellowship, is an associate professor of English at Arizona State University. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • 20220422 - Earth Week Climate Narratives Prize - Tempe<br />
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Steven Beschloss introduces “Hope, Alarm, and Climate Change: The Climate Narratives Prize,” part of the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory Earth Week celebration, Friday, April 22, 2022, at the Rob and Melani Walton Center for Planetary Health. Three nationally renowned writers received the inaugural Climate Narratives Prize, nominated by renown authors in the field. The discussion was moderated by ASU faculty Steven Beschloss and Sarah Viren and was the result of their prize-selecting graduate course, “Climate Narratives, Apocalypse, and Social Change.” Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20220422 - Earth Week Climate Narratives Prize - Tempe<br />
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Third-place winner, Emily Raboteau, wrote “This Is How We Live Now: A year’s diary of reckoning with climate anxiety, conversation by conversation,” speaks at the “Hope, Alarm, and Climate Change: The Climate Narratives Prize,” part of the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory Earth Week celebration, Friday, April 22, 2022, at the Rob and Melani Walton Center for Planetary Health. Three nationally renowned writers received the inaugural Climate Narratives Prize, nominated by renown authors in the field. The discussion was moderated by ASU faculty Steven Beschloss and Sarah Viren and was the result of their prize-selecting graduate course, “Climate Narratives, Apocalypse, and Social Change.” Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20220422 - Earth Week Climate Narratives Prize - Tempe<br />
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Third-place winner, Emily Raboteau, wrote “This Is How We Live Now: A year’s diary of reckoning with climate anxiety, conversation by conversation,” speaks at the “Hope, Alarm, and Climate Change: The Climate Narratives Prize,” part of the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory Earth Week celebration, Friday, April 22, 2022, at the Rob and Melani Walton Center for Planetary Health. Three nationally renowned writers received the inaugural Climate Narratives Prize, nominated by renown authors in the field. The discussion was moderated by ASU faculty Steven Beschloss and Sarah Viren and was the result of their prize-selecting graduate course, “Climate Narratives, Apocalypse, and Social Change.” Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20220422 - Earth Week Climate Narratives Prize - Tempe<br />
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Second-place winner, David Montgomery, author of the Washington Post story, “The Search for Environmental Hope: Climate news is relentlessly, objectively grim. Should we ever allow ourselves to feel optimism?” speaks at the “Hope, Alarm, and Climate Change: The Climate Narratives Prize,” part of the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory Earth Week celebration, Friday, April 22, 2022, at the Rob and Melani Walton Center for Planetary Health. Three nationally renowned writers received the inaugural Climate Narratives Prize, nominated by renown authors in the field. The discussion was moderated by ASU faculty Steven Beschloss and Sarah Viren and was the result of their prize-selecting graduate course, “Climate Narratives, Apocalypse, and Social Change.” Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20220422 - Earth Week Climate Narratives Prize - Tempe<br />
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Second-place winner, David Montgomery, author of the Washington Post story, “The Search for Environmental Hope: Climate news is relentlessly, objectively grim. Should we ever allow ourselves to feel optimism?” speaks at the “Hope, Alarm, and Climate Change: The Climate Narratives Prize,” part of the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory Earth Week celebration, Friday, April 22, 2022, at the Rob and Melani Walton Center for Planetary Health. Three nationally renowned writers received the inaugural Climate Narratives Prize, nominated by renown authors in the field. The discussion was moderated by ASU faculty Steven Beschloss and Sarah Viren and was the result of their prize-selecting graduate course, “Climate Narratives, Apocalypse, and Social Change.” Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20220422 - Earth Week Climate Narratives Prize - Tempe<br />
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First-place winner, Meehan Crist, author of “Is it OK to have a child?” speaks at the “Hope, Alarm, and Climate Change: The Climate Narratives Prize,” part of the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory Earth Week celebration, Friday, April 22, 2022, at the Rob and Melani Walton Center for Planetary Health. Three nationally renowned writers received the inaugural Climate Narratives Prize, nominated by renown authors in the field. The discussion was moderated by ASU faculty Steven Beschloss and Sarah Viren and was the result of their prize-selecting graduate course, “Climate Narratives, Apocalypse, and Social Change.” Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20220422 - Earth Week Climate Narratives Prize - Tempe<br />
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Sarah Viren talks about the “Hope, Alarm, and Climate Change: The Climate Narratives Prize,” part of the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory Earth Week celebration, Friday, April 22, 2022, at the Rob and Melani Walton Center for Planetary Health. Three nationally renowned writers received the inaugural Climate Narratives Prize, nominated by renown authors in the field. The discussion was moderated by ASU faculty Steven Beschloss and Sarah Viren and was the result of their prize-selecting graduate course, “Climate Narratives, Apocalypse, and Social Change.” Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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