Английская Википедия:Genea Brice

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Dr. Genea Brice is an American poet. She was the first Poet Laureate of Vallejo, California.[1]

Biography

Dr. Genea Sheles Brice was born in Oakland, California[2] and raised in Vallejo, California.[3] She is a graduate of Hogan Senior High School in Vallejo.[4] She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies with a concentration in English Literature and a Teaching Credential from Patten University.[5][3] She went on to the Sacramento Theological Seminary and Bible College to earn her Master of Arts and doctorate in Theological Studies.[5][3] In addition to becoming Vallejo's first poet laureate, she served on the Commission on Culture and the Arts.[4] Following her service as poet laureate she briefly relocated to Dallas, Texas in 2018.[4] She currently resides in Vacaville, California[6] and works as a teacher.[7]

Poetry

A poetry aficionado since her youth,[8] Dr. Brice advocated[9][10] for the founding of the poet laureate program in Vallejo.[11] She served as poet laureate of Vallejo, California from August 2015 to September 2017.[12] During her tenure, she performed at several local events and celebrations, including Art Walk, [13] Visions of the Wild,[13] Women's History Month,[14] Juneteenth,[15] Martin Luther King Jr. Day,[16] and a vigil after the Charlottesville car attack.[17] She taught students about Martin Luther King Jr.,[18] gave presentations on Maya Angelou and Sonia Sanchez for Voices of Change[19] and spoke about Ernest J. Gaines at the Solano County Library.[20] Dr. Brice lead a monthly poetry circle, Poetry in Notion,[21] and hosted annual shows for National Poetry Month.[21][22] She also spoke at events for numerous organizations including Alpha Kappa Alpha, NAACP, Community Democratic Club, Delta Sigma Theta, The Links, Rotary Club, Harvest House, United States Forest Service, Soroptimist International, and Vallejo Sister Cities.[12] She was succeeded as poet laureate by D.L. Lang in 2017.[1]

In 2020 Dr. Brice performed at a rally against police violence in Vallejo.[23] In 2021 she performed at a virtual benefit for the Solano County Library Foundation.[24][25][26] She also read at the Juneteenth flag raising at Martin Luther King, Jr. park in Vallejo,[27][6][28] and at another commemoration of Juneteenth in Suisun City.[29][30] She also performed with her successors at Alibi Bookshop.[31][32] In 2022 she read in Fairfield at a Juneteenth event for the Solano County Library.[33][34] In 2023 she helped high school seniors with a Black History Month poetry project,[35] and performed at the Cordelia Library for National Poetry Month, [36] and at Alibi Bookshop for the Vallejo Poetry Festival.[37] In 2024 she performed at a Black History Month event in Vallejo,[38] and an event promoting literacy in Fairfield.[39]

Works

Poetry collections

  • A Way with Words: Poems, Prose, and other Masterpieces 2017.[40]

Anthologies

  • The Colors of Life The International Library of Poetry. 2003.[5]
  • The Best Poems and Poets of 2005 The International Library of Poetry. 2005.[5]
  • A Word for All Seasons Benicia Literary Arts, 2014.[5]
  • Poeming Pigeons: Poems about Birds The Poetry Box. 2015.[41][5]
  • Lang, D.L. ed., Verses, Voices, & Visions of Vallejo 2019.[3]

Publications

  • Brice, Genea, “A Tuesday Text,” Benicia Herald, October 7, 2020.[42]
  • Brice, Genea, “Galveston,” Benicia Herald, June 18, 2021.[43]
  • Brice, Genea, “Vacaville,” The Diablo Gazette, April 2022.[44]

Memoir

  • Weaned in the Desert: Souvenirs from Sacred Seasons with my Savior Xulon Press. 2010.[45]

Spoken word album

  • A Way with Words: The Poet Speaks (2024)

See also

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References

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