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FRAMINGHAM – Freelance writer and cookbook author Margo Gabriel and poet Sarah Nwafor will share some of their projects and creative experiences with the Framingham Public Library on Zoom on Friday, February 18 at 7 p.m.

Register at http://bit.ly/FPL-Events for the free hour-long event as part of the Framingham Public Library’s Black History Month programming.

Margo Gabriel is a freelance writer, cookbook author and editor from Boston. She is the author of The Expat Kitchen cookbook. She is based in Lisbon, Portugal. Visit her cookbook website: http://www.theexpatkitchen.com/ 

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Sarah Nnenna Loveth Nwafor (They/Them)  is a queer Igbo-American Poet, Educator, and Facilitator. They believe that storytelling is magick, and they speak to practice traditions of Igbo orature. When they witness, their forebears are pleased. Sarah has been writing for a minute and is learning something new about their voice each year, but something they’re proud to share is that they have a chapbook published with Game Over Books! When Sarah’s not writing, they’re probably sitting under a tree, reading about Love, dancing with friends or cooking a bomb-ass meal like the true Taurus they are. They can be found at sarahnwafor.com

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