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Dr. Mahogany L. Browne
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Born | Lesley Tims 1976 (age 47–48) Oakland, California |
Occupation | Poet and author |
Alma mater | Pratt Institute |
Literary movement | Activism, children's books |
Dr. Mahogany L. Browne, (born Lesley Tims, 1976) is an American poet curator, writer, organizer and educator. As of July 2021, Browne is the first-ever poet-in-residence at New York City's Lincoln Center.
Biography
Dr. Mahogany L. Browne was born and raised in Oakland, California before moving to Brooklyn, New York in 1999. She recalls never having imagined moving to New York permanently as someone born and raised in Oakland, California but after her summer residency at Pratt Institute ended, she decided to stay.
She is known for her thirteen-year tenure as the Friday Night Slam curator and Poetry Program director at the Nuyorican Poets Café in Lower Manhattan. In 2019, Browne served as the Black Lives Matter (BLM) program coordinator at her alma mater, Pratt Institute, where she was also a visiting instructor.
Browne is currently the executive director at Bowery Poetry Club, founded by Bob Holman in 2003. Browne is also the artistic director at Urban Word NYC, Poetry Coordinator at St. Francis College and the author of several books (including children's books), stage plays, articles and audio recordings. The founder of Penmanship Books, Browne has received numerous awards and fellowships, among which is a fellowship from the Art for Justice Fund (A4J). The Academy of American Poets has published several blog essays of Browne's through their partnership with A4J.
Awards
In 2019, Browne received a SWACC! Focus Fellowship, which is awarded to a spoken word author whose lifelong creative work has demonstrated a commitment to building community through collaborative models.
She was nominated for the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work - Poetry.
She was nominated for the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work - Poetry.