MURFREESBORO — One
of three writing communities initiated by an MTSU professor will share its
creativity at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts in Nashville.
Members of Writers Corps, a student literary project focused
on veterans and military family members, will perform a reading at 6 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 13, in the Ingram Gallery of the Frist Center, which is located at
919 Broadway in Nashville.
The reading “will have a conceptual framework that
highlights the similar roles hysteria, propaganda, misinformation and political
agendas played in causing [World War I] and the American invasions and
occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan,” said Matthew Brown, a lecturer in the
Department of English and co-founder of Writers Corps.
Brown also is one of the guiding forces behind Nuestros
Voces, a writing and resource acquisition group for Latino students and others
interested in the Latino experience.
“As the group grows and as the attention paid to the group
grows, it’s only a matter of time before it becomes more polyracial and
multifaceted,” Brown said.
Participants in Nuestros Voces, which is Spanish for “our
voices,” are encouraged to write in both languages to help them improve their
writing skills.
“I’ll have everything on my mind set up in Spanish in the
way I want it to sound, and I wish I could publish whatever I have envisioned
in my mind in Spanish because it sounds so good,” said Mario Segoviano, a
concrete management major from Murfreesboro. “And then, when I try to translate
it, it makes no sense.”
Michelle Parkins, a lecturer in the Department of Theatre
and Dance, said the local Latino population is “so scattered” that it needs a
welcoming environment in which to come together.
“This is a group that wants you to foster your voice,” said
Parkins, who has worked with Latino communities in Texas. “We want to hear what
you have to say. We want you to say what you have to say.”
Another group, the Lavinia Project, began holding meetings
just last year. It is a creative writing group for survivors, witnesses and
allies against sexual and domestic violence.
For more information about Writers Corps, Nuestros Voces or
the Lavinia Project, contact Brown at 615-898-2503 or matthew.brown@mtsu.edu. For more
information about the Writers Corps event at the Frist Center, go to http://tinyurl.com/yd87fzhy.
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