Gordon Henry & George Emilio Sanchez

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Gordon Henry

An Anishinabe poet and novelist, Gordon Henry, Jr. is an enrolled member of the White Earth Chippewa Tribe of Minnesota. His poetry has been published in anthologies such as Songs From This Earth On Turtle’s Back: Contemporary American Indian Poetry (1983) and Returning the Gift: Poetry and Prose from the First Native American Writers(1994). His novel The Light People (1994) was awarded The American Book Award in 1995. He has also co-authored the textbook The Ojibway (2004), to which he contributed a number of essays on Native American culture. Currently, Henry serves as the director of the creative writing program. He teaches courses in American literature, creative writing, and American Indian literature.

George Emilio Sanchez

George Emilio Sanchez is a writer, performance artist and social justice activist.  He is currently developing a new solo performance work titled, “XIV” that melds his autobiography with a landmark California court case in 1946 regarding the constitutionality of segregated schools.  “XIV” will premiere in June 2019 at Dixon Place. He is also a Social Practice Artist-in-Resident at Abrons Arts Center. He is the recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship to Peru and two fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts.