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SUMMARY:GBOMA 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Gwendolyn Brooks Open Mic Awards (GBOMA) is returning for its 31st year! GBOMA is an annual poetry competition founded by Gwendolyn Brooks\, Illinois’ third Poet Laureate. This year\, the top contestants were selected by guest judge Dan “Sully” Sullivan\, and are invited to perform their original poems at this live finals event on October 2\, where the audience favorite is awarded the $500 prize.Come out and support the 2025 finalists for the Gwendolyn Brooks Open Mic Awards (GBOMA) as they perform their works live.  Join us for an all-ages event of poetry and community. \n\n\n\n\n2025 GBOMA Finalists \n\n\n\n\n\nBarbara BarrowsChirskira CaillouetMars April CaultonSylvia EwingLisa FarverRocio FrancoGregorio GomezCrystal Vance Guerra \n\n\n\n\n\nWesley Frazier KeysMiguel MarzanaCiara MillerHilesh PatelSayeda QaderSandra SantiagoSamina Hadi-TabassumKara Rose Trojan
URL:https://guildcomplex.org/event/gboma-2025/
LOCATION:Epiphany Center for the Arts\, 201 South Ashland Ave.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60647\, United States
CATEGORIES:GBOMA
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SUMMARY:GBOMA 30th Anniversary Celebration
DESCRIPTION:The Guild Complex will celebrate thirty years of the Gwendolyn Brooks Open Mic Awards (GBOMA)\, with performances from past winners along with a special celebration of the 75th anniversary of Gwendolyn Brooks’ Pulitzer Prize-winning book\, Annie Allen\, at the Chicago History Museum in the Robert McCormick Auditorium. Reception at 6:00pm and 7:00pm event start. \n\n\n\nThis event is free and open to the public\, but you must RSVP in advance to reserve your seat. To get your ticket and more information regarding the 30th anniversary GBOMA event\, visit the ticket link below. 
URL:https://guildcomplex.org/event/gboma-30th-anniversary-celebration/
LOCATION:Chicago History Museum\, 1601 N. Clark St.\, Chicago\, Illinois\, 60614
CATEGORIES:GBOMA
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SUMMARY:2023 | Gwendolyn Brooks Open Mic Awards
DESCRIPTION:Congratulations to the 2023 GBOMA winner: Myron Stokes!\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease enjoy this audio recording on the 2023 GBOMA performances. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCome out and support the 2023 finalists for the Gwendolyn Brooks Open Mic Awards (GBOMA) as they perform their works live! \n\n\n\nGET TICKETS NOW \n\n\n\n2023 finalists:  \n\n\n\nFadia AntabliJóse Bono RovirosaJanet BurrowayMars CaultonMorgan EklundKat FreezeAllison JosephKhloe KammerzellChuck KramerRobert LawrenceIrene MartinezMiguel MarzanaDavid MathewsFrancesca MoroneyHilesh PatelTimothy David ReyMyron StokesKira TuckerCrystal Vance GuerraArne Weingart \n\n\n\nAll Ages Event \n\n\n\nDoors open at 6:00pm\, with performances starting at 7:00pm. Get tickets through The Den Theatre.
URL:https://guildcomplex.org/event/2023-gwendolyn-brooks-open-mic-awards/
LOCATION:The Den Theatre\, 1331 N Milwaukee Ave\, Chicago\, IL
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SUMMARY:22nd Annual Gwendolyn Brooks Open Mic Awards Program
DESCRIPTION:Update: Congratulations to the winner\, Javon J. Smith!\nAfter the first four rounds\, the finalists were chosen by the live audience—no easy task—and included Aja Zakiya Hall\, Cassandra McGovern\, Javon J. Smith\, and Sam Herschel Wein. Javon won with his dynamic performance of the poem “Nig(g)ot.” \nJavon J. Smith\, an educator at Perspectives/IIT Math & Science Academy\, is a double Louder Than A Bomb college slam champion. He recently appeared in Victory Gardens Theater’s We Must Breathe. He has won numerous awards with Totally Positive Productions\, Chicago Black Gay Men’s Caucus\, Queer Foundation\, and Young Chicago Authors. A graduate of DePaul University\, Smith studied Secondary Education English with three minors in African and Black Diaspora Studies\, LGBTQ Studies\, and Theatre Studies. He has served as an Artist-in-Residence with Young Chicago Authors and a Teaching Artist for Free Street Theater and Victory Gardens Theater. His poetry collection Righteous Rage will be released later this year. (Updated July 24 \,2015) \n/// \nFor 22 years\, the Guild Literary Complex annual Gwendolyn Brooks Open Mic Award has recognized emerging poetic voices from across Illinois. That tradition continues with an award program and live reading from 20 semi-finalists and special guests—and the audience will choose the $600 winning poem! \nHere are the semi-finalists:\nCatalina Bode\, Asia Calcagno\, Suman Chhabra\, Solomohn Nallshi Ennis-Klyczek\, Aja Zakiya Hall\, Larry Janowski\, Caroline Johnson\, Maya Marshall\, Cassandra McGovern\, David Nekimken\, Kelly Raymundo\, Timothy David Rey\, Rachel Slotnick\, Javon Smith\, Myron Stokes\, Jacob Victorine\, Adam Webster\, Sam Wein\, Dylan Weir\, and Kelly Xintaris. (Laura Merleau-McGrady is also recognized as a semi-finalist\, but will not be competing on July 22.) \n  \nMore party than reading\, Chicagoist says of the event\, “If you only attend one poetry reading a year\, it might as well be the Gwendolyn Brooks Open Mic Award.” The program sold out last year\, so get your tickets in advance! \n  \nThe 22nd annual Gwendolyn Brooks Open Mic Award will be co-hosted by Toni Asante Lightfoot (2005 winner) and Quraysh Ali Lansana. Last year’s award winner Deepak Unnikrishnan will return to give an opening reading of a Gwendolyn Brooks poem\, and special guest avery r. young will present a poetic tribute in memory of author\, activist\, and teacher Mama Brenda Matthews\, one of the first winners of the award and an inspiration in the spoken word community. \nThere will be a free reception following the event\, with drinks provided by the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts and food courtesy of the Center for the Study of Race\, Politics\, and Culture. \nThis event is co-presented with the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts\, and is sponsored by the Center for the Study of Race\, Politics\, and Culture. \n  \nABOUT OUR EMCEES\n\nQuraysh Ali Lansana is author of eight poetry books\, three textbooks\, a children’s book\, editor of eight anthologies\, and coauthor of a book of pedagogy. He is a faculty member of the Creative Writing Program of the School of the Art Institute and the Red Earth MFA Creative Writing Program at Oklahoma City University. He is also a former faculty member of the Drama Division of The Juilliard School. Lansana served as Director of the Gwendolyn Brooks Center for Black Literature and Creative Writing at Chicago State University from 2002-2011\, where he was also Associate Professor of English/Creative Writing until 2014. Our Difficult Sunlight: A Guide to Poetry\, Literacy & Social Justice in Classroom & Community (with Georgia A. Popoff) was published in March 2011 by Teachers & Writers Collaborative and was a 2012 NAACP Image Award nominee. His most recent books include The BreakBeat Poets: New American Poetry in the Age of Hip Hop w/Kevin Coval and Nate Marshall (Haymarket Books\, 2015) and The Walmart Republic w/ Christopher Stewart (Mongrel Empire Press\, September 2014). \n  \n\nToni Asante Lightfoot is a founding member of the Modern Urban Griots\, a performance poetry group that was just honored with a Splendid Wake Award from George Washington University in Washington\, DC. She has coached several poetry slam teams over the past 15 years\, and her 2003 Gwendolyn Brooks Center team won Brave New Voices National Teen Poetry Slam in 2003. Since her 2005 fellowship at Soul Mountain in Connecticut\, Lightfoot has been researcing and writing poems/vignettes about Mom’s Mabley’s life as a vaudevillian\, actress\, and as a comedian who came out to her audience in her 70’s. \n  \nABOUT OUR SPECIAL GUESTS \nDeepak Unnikrishnan is a writer from Abu Dhabi. His first set of short stories\, Coffee Stains in a Camel’s Teacup was published by Vijitha Yapa Publications (Colombo\, Sri Lanka). His fiction and non-fiction has appeared in Drunken Boat\, Himal Southasian\, Bound Off\, The State Vol IV: Dubai\, the art project Autopoiesis (www.autopoiesis.io)\, and in the anthology Breaking the Bow: Speculative Fiction Inspired by the Ramayana (Zubaan Books\, India). He has an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago\, where on scholarship he completed the manuscript for his first work of fiction set in the Gulf\,  excerpts from which are forthcoming in Guernica. He is the winner of the 2014 Gwendolyn Brooks Open Mic Award. \n  \navery r. young is a multidisciplinary artist and a Cave Canem alum & 3Arts Awardee who’s work has appeared in American Studies Journal AIMPrint\, Coon Bidness\,and other anthologies. His work with language\, visual text & sound design has been featured in exhibitions & on-line publications. Recently\, as an artist-in-residence at The University of Chicago\, young completed a collection of sound designs that will be featured on his first full-length album “booker t. soltreyne: a race rekkid” and a collec- tion of concrete poems called “cullud sign(s).” His work celebrates Black American history and culture\, all the while pushing boundaries in aesthetics and the spaces language lends itself. \n  \nABOUT OUR PRELIMINARY JUDGES \n  \nYolanda Nieves\, a Chicago native\, is a researcher and poet. She has a M.A. in Organizational Development from Loyola University\, an M.A. in Reading from Northeastern Illinois University\, and an Ed.D in Adult Education from National Louis University. Her work has been published in various independent anthologies\, literary magazines\, and research journals.  Additionally\, she is a playwright and centers her work on social justice issues.  Dr. Nieves is the recipient of the Dissertation of the Year Award-Arts Based Research from the American Educational and Research Conference\, 2009. Currently\, she is an adult educator and is an Associate Professor at Wilbur Wright College in Chicago. \n  \nCoya Paz is a poet\, Artistic Director of Free Street Theater\, and an Assistant Professor in the Theatre School at DePaul University. She is also a founding member of Proyecto Latina\, and the co-founder of Teatro Luna\, where she served as co-Artistic Director from 2000-2009. Recent projects include Nerds\, Sluts\, (Commies) and Jocks and DOPE at Free Street Theater\, and The Americans\, based on interviews. Coya holds a PhD in Performance Studies at Northwestern University and is a regular commentator on race\, media\, and pop culture for Vocalo.org (FM 90.7). In 2014\, the Guild Complex named Coya one of 25 Writers to Watch. \n  \n  \nABOUT OUR PARTNERS \n  \nThe Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts advances arts practice\, inquiry\, and presentation at the University of Chicago\, and fosters meaningful collaboration and cultural engagement at the university\, on the south side\, and in the city of Chicago. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThe Center for the Study of Race\, Politics and Culture at the University of Chicago was established in 1994 under the direction of Professor Michael Dawson. From its inception\, faculty\, students\, and staff who have been involved with the Center have been committed to establishing a new type of research institute devoted to the study of race and ethnicity\, one that seeks to expand the study of race beyond the black/white paradigm while exploring social and identity cleavages within racialized communities. \n  \n 
URL:https://guildcomplex.org/event/22nd-annual-gboma/
LOCATION:Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts\, 915 E 60th\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637\, United States
CATEGORIES:GBOMA,Special Events
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SUMMARY:Gwendolyn Brooks Open Mic Awards
DESCRIPTION:Guild Literary Complex is pleased to announce the 20th Annual Gwendolyn Brooks Open Mic Awards. Join us Tuesday July 23\, 2013\, 7:00 pm\, at the Chopin Theater\, 1542 W Division Street\, for a live voting event and award ceremony. Preliminary judges\, Gwendolyn A. Mitchell and Noël Jones have narrowed the submissions down to just 20 semi-finalists who now have the opportunity to showcase their talents in front of a live audience. Audience members will be voting throughout the evening and will ultimately crown the winner of $500 and the 20th Annual Gwendolyn Brooks Open Mic Awards. Brooks’ daughter\, Nora Brooks Blakely will present the first place award. The emcee for the event is celebrated poet and performer Toni Ashante Lightfoot. Included in the festivities will be a special reading by Mark Turcotte\, the first winner of the Gwendolyn Brooks Open Mic Awards in 1993. Tickets are $7 / $5 for students. \nThe 2013 semi-finalists are: Olivia M. Arredondo\, Lucia Blinn\, Ann Breen-Greco\, Quintin Collins\, Dina Elenbogen\, Glenn Ford\, Amelia M. Garcia\, Marc Livingston (a.k.a. G.P.A.)\, Nate Marshall\, Maya Marshall\, Diana Pando\, Gregory Pickett\, Kelly Reuter\, Shanara “The MouthPeace” Sanders\, Sandra Santiago\, Rachel Slotnick\, Javon Smith\, M. Quinn Stifler\, Sharon Warner\, and Arne Weingart \nEMCEE: Toni Asante Lightfoot is a lecturer and co-editor of Dream of a Word: A Tia Chucha Anthology\, The It’s Your Mug 10th Anniversary Commemorative Anthology\, and The Sixth Wave: An anthology of Black writers from the late 70s to 2000. \n  \n  \nSPECIAL PRESENTER: Nora Brooks Blakely is a committed educator and the daughter of Henry Blakely and Gwendolyn Brooks. She developed Brooks Permissions in 2000 to manage her mother’s body of work. \n  \n  \n  \nSPECIAL READER: Mark Turcotte is an educator and the author of four poetry collections\, including The Feathered Heart and Exploding Chippewas. \n  \n  \nPRELIMINARY JUDGE: Gwendolyn A. Mitchell is a poet and editor.  Her poetry has appeared in a number of journals and anthologies including American Review\, Prairie Schooner\, Warpland: A Journal of Black Literature and Ideas\, Essence Magazine\, Spaces Between Us and Valley Voices. Ms. Mitchell is the author of two poetry collections\, Veins and Rivers and House of Women\, and is the author of the book-length poem\, Ain’t I Black.  She is the co-editor of two anthologies\, Releasing the Spirit and Describe the Moment\, both collections of literary work from Gallery 37 in Chicago. Her forthcoming book\, Among the Missing\, will be published later this year. Gwendolyn Mitchell resides in Illinois\, where she serves as Senior Editor for Third World Press. \n  \nPRELIMINARY JUDGE: Noël Jones is a writer and former member of the 2000 National Poetry Slam Champion Team NYC-Urbana\, featured in The New York Times and on NPR’s “Infinite Mind\,” as well as at the South by Southwest Music Festival in Austin\, TX. As a performance poet\, Jones has toured internationally and was elected to be part of an all-woman tour introducing slam poetry to Denmark. Among other appearances\, Jones has been featured at the YWCA Student Association’s National Convention in Phoenix\, Arizona; on New York’s Studio Y on the MetroChannel and Boston’s Stand-Up Poetry. \n  \nThe 20th Annual Gwendolyn Brooks Open Mic Award program is sponsored by Wicker Park Bucktown SSA #33.  WPB SSA #33 is administered by the WPB Chamber of Commerce.
URL:https://guildcomplex.org/event/gwendolyn-brooks-open-mic-awards/
LOCATION:Chopin Theater\, 1543 W Division
CATEGORIES:GBOMA
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SUMMARY:19th Annual Gwendolyn Brooks Open Mic Award - final event
DESCRIPTION:The Guild Literary Complex closes out its 19th Gwendolyn Brooks Open Mic Award competition with its final event: an American Idol-style evening of poetry performance and audience voting. The semifinalists – named after a combination of traditional judging and a public facebook vote – will perform in a series of rounds followed by audience votes. At the end of the evening one poet will be named this year’s GBOMA award winner and go home with a $500 prize! \n2012 GBOMA Semi-Finalists: \nAmaris Howard \nAmelia Garcia \nAsia Calcagno \nBetsy Merbitz \nBobby Biedryzcki \nC.L. McFadyen \nClayton Guse \nDan Hanrahan \nDiana Pando \nKate Duva \nKelly Reuter \nKyndall Jones \nLucia Blinn \nNicole Bond \nPhyllis Humphries \nQuintin Collins \nRaven Hogue \nSamy Sabh \nSharrieff Muhammad \nStephanie Rose Perez \nFind out more about GBOMA here.
URL:https://guildcomplex.org/event/19th-annual-gwendolyn-brooks-open-mic-award-final-event/
LOCATION:Chopin Theatre\, 1543 West Division Street\, Chicago\, IL\, 60642\, United States
CATEGORIES:GBOMA
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