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According to family stories, where we are “from” is a skein of yarn bound tightly around a wooden spool. The yarn is so plentiful that the shape of the skein is no longer oblong but rather more spherical. We are from Chuluota, Florida; from Richmond...
On a recent episode of The Bachelor, the ABC dating reality show that ends its 20th season Monday night, contestant Caila Quinn brings Ben Higgins home to meet her interracial family. "Have you ever met Filipinos before?" Quinn's mother asks, leading...
UC Riverside presents 39th annual celebration of writers Feb. 2-4, 2016 By Bettye Miller on December 17, 20151 Share this article: Novelists John Rechy and Walter Mosley (from left) and U.S. Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera (right) headline the ...
Elk River Arts & Lectures of Livingston is set to host some exciting and inspiring events during the month of October. Elk River continues its fall series with a free reading and book signing by award-winning author of “Cowboys and East Indians...
November 30, 2016 at Asian American Writers’ Workshop in New York. We’re excited to host the first installment of The Bridge, a special reading series featuring translators who first or second generation immigrants or who identify as part of a diaspora...
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Asian American Writers' Workshop - The Margins
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Asian American Writers' Workshop - The Margins
Min Jin Lee comes to the museum with her new book. Pachinko (Grand Central Publishing 2017) follows one Korean family through the generations, beginning in early 1900s Korea, and moving to Japan. The...
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