![]() 13 Full Moons of Black Dandelion Convergent Voice™ An Integration of Literacy & Wellness SymposiumThe unique platform evolves into a symposium that will examine the transformational power of the internationally acclaimed poem, Black Dandelion, in honor of Women's History Month at The Center for Gender and Sexuality, University of Michigan-Flint.
By: PRPro Media In 2025 Samara Hough, Director of the Center for Gender and Sexuality, students enthusiastically engaged with the poem Black Dandelion via the City of Flint, Michigan's Literacy Week. "My students created narratives that addressed Sociology Conflict Theory and geoecological problems. They also created literary avatars to symbolize their lives and their condition in their communities. With the backdrop of anti-diversity, equity and inclusion and basic human rights, I've invited Semaj Brown to U of M Flint to engage in her intellectual scholarship. I, and my students desire to shift our consumption from the turmoil of our communities, as we study the blueprint embedded in PSL/Poetry As A Second Language," states Hough. Since its inception in 2022, Black Dandelion:Convergent Voice™(BDCV) The event will feature prominent local and international speakers who will guide the audience through the origins and practical applications of the Black Dandelion poem. WHAT: 13 Full Moons of Black Dandelion Convergent Voice WHEN: Thursday, March 19, 2026 at 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. WHERE: The KIVA Auditorium, 327 East Kearsley Street, Flint, MI 48503 PURPOSE: In recognition of Women's History Month COST: FREE The Flint Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated is a community partner. About Semaj Brown: She is Flint, Michigan's inaugural Poet Laureate and the recipient of the Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellowship Award, 2021. Semaj was Visiting Artist/Educator/ Contact PRPro Media Digital Media & Branding Strategies Pamela R. Purifoy ***@prpromedia.com Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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