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Emanuel Xavier

Brooklyn NY United States

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    "September Song" was written just days after the 9/11 attacks in New York City. The author was one of the key organizers of Words To Comfort, bringing together major voices from the literary arts & entertainment industry just weeks after the incident to recite poetry about peace and healing at The New School in NYC to benefit the World Trade Center Disaster Relief Fund. © 2002 and © 2021 by Emanuel Xavier. 

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    Poet and activist, Emanuel Xavier was born in Brooklyn, New York, and became involved in the ball scene as a homeless gay teen. Xavier has received recognition as a spoken word artist from national colleges and universities. He has been named an LGBTQ Icon by The Equality Forum and has been presented a New York City Council Citation Award. Xavier has received an  International Latino Book Award, Lambda Literary Award nominations and American Library Association Over the Rainbow Books selections for his collections which include: Pier Queen, Americano, If Jesus Were Gay, Nefarious, Radiance and Selected Poems of Emanuel Xavier. He is also editor of Me No Habla With Acento: Contemporary Latino Poetry, Bullets & Butterflies: queer spoken word poetry and Mariposas: A Modern Anthology of Queer Latino Poetry. He is the recipient of a Gay City Impact Award and The Marsha A. Gomez Cultural Heritage Award. The author and editor of several books, Xavier continues to read his work across the country.