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Rupi Kaur

59m · Toronto Public Library · 03 May 19:14

On April 28, in celebration of National Poetry Month, Rupi Kaur, feminist, multi-faceted artist and poet, drew a crowd of 700 people to the Atrium of Toronto Reference Library.

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