“Editorial assistant Jana Pickart asks Makepeace about cultural access, whether her film, We Still Live Here—Âs Nutayuneân, is rewriting history, and what surprised her most about documenting the revitalization.”
“Touching Their Ancestors’ Hands,” Boston Review, 2011
APPEARANCES
“In the Baking Hour (4 poems),” Tin House Writers’ Workshop, Portland, OR, July 14, 2016.
“Cartography of Erasure,” Art & Public Policy Summer Research Fellows Panel, NYC, October 7, 2015.
“My Mind is War,” <Insert Cultural Activism Here>, 60 Washington Square South, NYC, May 16, 2015.
“Her Sin is My Sin,” A Pop Up Reading and Conversation, The Bowery Poetry Club, NYC, April 5, 2014. With Poets in Unexpected Places and the U.S. Department of Art and Culture (USDAC).
“Desire An expressed wish; a question,” A Pop Up Poetry Event, Washington Square Park, NYC, April 3, 2014. With Poets in Unexpected Places.
PUBLICATION
- “Touching Their Ancestors’ Hands.” 12/28/11. Boston Review.