R. Eugene Brown
Appearances
A summary of Eugene's appearances/performances over the past 5 years.
Eugene is a breath of fresh air in the congestion of city life and its dwellers. His commentary on current culture, his experience living on the street, and drive for expressing transformative feelings of recovery and attentiveness alerts my interest to his poetic work.
~ Dana Hillebrand, Intern at Arts for Replenishment and Change, 2012-2013
Testimonial 2
Testimonial 1
I believe Eugene is a spokesperson for many. He's a wise, funny, and deep Everyman whose poetry will affect you. I want him to read anywhere and everywhere. I want him to inspire others and to bring hope. I want for everyone to have one of his future autographed poetry books and/or CDs .
~ Dr. Annie Ready Coffey, licensed clinical psychologist and Registered Drama Therapist
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First Annual Freedom House Fundraiser
"Treasure Hunt"
Thursday, May 31st, 2012
More to come...