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Asian American Writers Workshop | AAWW at 30: Activating the Archive @AAWWNYC | Uploaded June 2022 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
In commemoration of the Asian American Writers’ Workshop’s 30th anniversary, AAWW at 30 will explore the values and ideas that lie at the heart of the Workshop’s mission. From the complexities of representation to the need for an artistic home to interrogating our editorial and archival legacies, this series of events will serve not only as a retrospective of our rich and layered history, but also as a resounding call to envision our future.


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Founded in 1991, Asian American Writers’ Workshop (AAWW) is devoted to creating, publishing, developing and disseminating creative writing by Asian Americans, and to providing an alternative literary arts space at the intersection of migration, race, and social justice.
AAWW at 30: Activating the ArchivePoetry as Prayer: In Celebration of remembering (y)our lightIn Celebration: BIANCA Book Launch with Eugenia Leigh and Tarfia FaizullahAsian American Young Adult Fiction with Ed Lin, Marie Myung-Ok Lee, & Ruth Minah BuchwaldBrandon Som Reads ShainadasEmily Yong Reads Opioid, Alcohol, DespairBora Chung and Anton Hur read from Cursed BunnyMore Than Organs Book Launch & Pride Celebration2019-2020 Margins Fellows / Mentor ReadingAAWWTV with Amitav Ghosh: Empire Strikes India & ChinaNorman Erikson Pasaribu and Tiffany Tsao read from Happy Stories, MostlyMae Yway reading Pretense in Burmese & English

AAWW at 30: Activating the Archive @AAWWNYC

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