Trinidad & Tobago's
Eintou Springer
Award-winning Actress, Playwright &
Poet Laureate of Port of Spain
A Dramatic Presentation
in celebration of
Women's History Month
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
12:00 – 1:30 PM
Medgar Evers College of The City University of New York
1650 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, New York Room S-201
Co-sponsored by
The Drama Club & The Department of Interdisciplinary Studies
March 27, 2008
On March 28th at 6pm Eintou Springer current Poet Laureate of Port of Spain will perform her poetry at the prestigious Harlem based HueMan Bookstore The reading and book signing will take place during a whirlwind visit to the Big Apple as part of the celebrations for Womens History Month
March 25, 2008
Poet Laureate of Port of Spain Eintou Pearl Springer will headline a host of artists from the Caribbean and the United States when she performs on the 27th of this month at the trendy Bushbaby caf in Brooklyn New York
March 23, 2008
Poet Louis Reyes Rivera Eintous long time friend and colleague and host of his own radio programme Perspective on WBAI in New York will share poetry live on air with the Poet Laureate during her visit to the Big Apple later this month
March 13, 2008
Information from Medgar Evers about the visit of the Poet Laureate to the New York college
March 12, 2008
Eintou Pearl Springer will perform at the launch of LeRoy Clarkes De Distance is Here The El Tuchuche Diaries 19842007 on Thursday evening
February 29, 2008
Ms Tamiko Baker President of the Medgar Evers Drama Club invites all students interested in drama to see Eintou perform and to interact with her on Wednesday March 26 in Room S201 during club hours from 1200130 PM
February 27, 2008
Eintou Springer will be the esteemed guest of the New York based Medgar Evers College during Womens History month in March of this year as she shares her wide experience and knowledge of poetry theatre and literature with the students there
February 24, 2008
The shrouding in black of the statues of the Roman Catholic Church was one of the earliest and most significant acts of 1970 This from one of the opening paragraphs from Eintou Springers presentation at the recently concluded University of the West Indies conference on Black Power and its relevance to the challenges of today