Boston Poetry Marathon - Online for 2020

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Joy! Joy! Joy! The Boston Poetry Marathon Will Be Held Online for 2020

Puppies and kittens! Cupcakes and rainbows! Unicorns and sunshine! This year has SUUUUUCKED but the Boston Poetry Marathon will be AWESOME. Let us be a bright spot in a really tough year!!!

This Year’s Boston Poetry Marathon

The Boston Poetry Marathon 2020 will be online from Thursday, August 6 to Saturday, August 8. We have an AMAZING line up! It will be at least one good thing to happen this friggen year. Join us! https://www.facebook.com/events/274629393954264/

Fundraiser for 2020 in Support of the Black Lives Matter Movement

The Boston Poetry Marathon 2020 is also a fundraiser for Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts and SISTA FIRE RI. We are raising money for organizations that work for racial justice, in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. Please donate at our Go Fund Me page and also please share the link! We have set a goal of $1200. Help us reach it, so we can help these local organizations! Thank you!!!

This Year’s Organizing Team

We have two more organizers this year! Please welcome Christina Liu and Xtina Strong as organizers for 2020. They join the team along with your artistic directors, Bridget Eileen and Suzanne Mercury.

New Permanent Email Address

We have a new permanent email address. Please add us to your contacts: thebostonpoetrymarathon@gmail.com
If you don't see our message in your Inbox, please check other folders, like Promotions, Bulk, or Spam boxes. And please add our new address to your email contacts, so all our messages arrive in your Inbox.
In Gmail, if we're in your spam folder, just click "Not Spam" in the top left. If we're in your Promotions folder, right click our email in your promotions inbox and click Move to tab > Primary.

Social Media Information

Thanks to organizer Xtina Strong for this awesome graphic!


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Past participants share their work at the Boston Poetry Marathon
 
Past participants share their work at the Boston Poetry Marathon