Writer to Writer with Mélina Mangal and Sarah Warren
Join children's authors Mélina Mangal and Sarah Warren in an online conversation about why they write for children, how their biracial backgrounds influence their work, and the challenges and...
Join children's authors Mélina Mangal and Sarah Warren in an online conversation about why they write for children, how their biracial backgrounds influence their work, and the challenges and...
Join award-winning writers Hawona Sullivan Janzen and Antonio Duke in a conversation on Blackness, history and writing for the stage. As writers, historians, playwrights, actors and scholars, Janzen and Duke believe writing is the only thing that can save us from ourselves. They will discuss their inspirations from the Black spiritual canon...
*This is a virtual event* Register here: https://tinyurl.com/2mz4hwys Panelist Bios: May Lee-Yang is a Hmong American writer, performer, and educator. Her debut poetry collection, How I Lost My Name, will be published in Spring 2025 through Sundress Press. She teaches creative writing at the University of Minnesota and is in the process of launching Mayhem Games, a...
*This is a virtual event* Register Here Panelist Bios: Mary Moore Easter is the author of a memoir The Way She Wants to Get There and four books of poetry including Free Papers, inspired by the testimony of Eliza Winston. She was the Founder and Director of Carleton College's dance program. In 2022, Carleton College named their new studios in...
Writer to Writer is a series featuring conversations between BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and people of color) writers. Queer Births & Queer Battles: A Panel Discussion with Queer Voices Curators The four curators of Queer Voices, past and present, have been honored to celebrate the queer literary community of Minnesota and create space for all voices...
Writer to Writer is a series featuring conversations between BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and people of color) writers. In Somali pastoral tradition, a genre of writing that depicts an idealized rural life, language is the richest possession – carried like water, full of poetry, memory, and heritage. Join Somali American writers Marian Hassan and Ahmed Ismail...