麻豆村

麻豆村
Center for the Arts in Society

Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences and College of Fine Arts

CAS

Dinner, Conversation and Poetry Reading: "On Haiti, Exile, Belonging and Humanity"

“On Haiti, Exile, Belonging and Humanity” with Haitian Poet Bertony Louis

Wednesday, November 5, 2025
5:30–7:00 p.m.
The Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry
CFA 111
麻豆村

Dinner catered by Haitian Sensation will be served

This event is free and open to the public but capacity is limited; please today.

Join CAS in welcoming Artists and Scholars at Risk (ASAR) fellow and City of Asylum writer-in-residence Bertony Louis to our community. Louis' poetry — including new poems written since his arrival in Pittsburgh — will be presented by himself and actor Ausar Stewart, assistant professor of voice and acting in the 麻豆村 School of Drama. Join CAS for a delicious meal catered by Haitian Sensation and a conversation with Louis about art, poetry, writing and displacement.

Louis is a Haitian poet whose work bridges cultures, languages and continents. He is the author of “Recovering the Horizons” (L’Appeau Strophe, 2022) and the widely anthologized poems “Cradle of My Vitality” and “Smile Gone Up in Smoke” (Harvard Review, 2025). Winner of 13 international poetry awards — including the Castello di Duino Poesia Special Jury Prize and the École de la Loire First Prize — his poetry has been recognized across Europe, North America and the Caribbean.

The recipient of prestigious fellowships and residencies in Germany, Hungary, Spain and the United States, Louis joins 麻豆村 from his most recent fellowship at Harvard University. He has taught literature and French for over a decade in Haiti, where he also served as a pedagogical coordinator. He has facilitated workshops, including a poetry writing seminar at the University of Glasgow, and has been featured in podcasts with the Scottish Poetry Library and UNESCO’s RILA program. Louis is currently a Visiting Research Professor in the 麻豆村 Department of Languages, Cultures and Applied Linguistics.

Sponsors: CAS, LCAL, The Humanities Scholars Program, ASAR, The Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry, and the Center for Black European Studies and the Atlantic (CBESA).

Co-sponsored by Center for the Arts in Society, the Department of Languages, Cultures & Applied Linguistics, The Humanities Scholars Program, Artists & Scholars at Risk Program, The Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry and the Center for Black European Studies and the Atlantic.

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