Cranberry Library to host poetry reading with Sudanese journalist and activist
Poems reflecting the tribulations faced by a Sudanese refugee adapting to pandemic life in Pittsburgh are the topic of the Cranberry Public Library’s next speaker event on Tuesday, March 12 at 6 p.m.
The library will host Rania Mamoun, a Sudanese journalist, activist and City of Asylum writer in residence. The event will feature a reading of her new collection of poetry, “Something Evergreen Called Life.”
After years of writing and organizing against the regime of Omar al-Bashir, Mamoun Mamoun was forced to leave her country with her young daughters, taking refuge in Pittsburgh in the early throes of the pandemic.
Confined to her new home, Rania embarked on a daily practice of writing, out of which emerged these poems of loss, despair and hope.