Asian American Writers Workshop | #AAWWat30: Different Versions of Home @AAWWNYC | Uploaded November 2021 | Updated October 2024, 18 hours ago.
This October, we’ll be considering the importance of finding a space of our own, considering both literal and figurative definitions of home, in conversation with leaders of Asian American organizations and publications. Featuring Jafreen Uddin, Executive Director of the Asian American Writers’ Workshop, Lawrence-Minh Bùi Davis, Curator of Asian Pacific American Studies at the Smithsonian Asian Pacific Center, and Snigdha Sur, Editor in Chief of The Juggernaut, and moderated by Cathy Linh Che, Executive Director of Kundiman.
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.
aaww.org
facebook.com/AsianAmericanWritersWorkshop
twitter.com/aaww
AAWW is a national not-for-profit arts organization devoted to creating, publishing, developing and disseminating creative writing by Asian Americans–in other words, we’re the preeminent organization dedicated to amplifying Asian diasporic stories.
This October, we’ll be considering the importance of finding a space of our own, considering both literal and figurative definitions of home, in conversation with leaders of Asian American organizations and publications. Featuring Jafreen Uddin, Executive Director of the Asian American Writers’ Workshop, Lawrence-Minh Bùi Davis, Curator of Asian Pacific American Studies at the Smithsonian Asian Pacific Center, and Snigdha Sur, Editor in Chief of The Juggernaut, and moderated by Cathy Linh Che, Executive Director of Kundiman.
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.
aaww.org
facebook.com/AsianAmericanWritersWorkshop
twitter.com/aaww
AAWW is a national not-for-profit arts organization devoted to creating, publishing, developing and disseminating creative writing by Asian Americans–in other words, we’re the preeminent organization dedicated to amplifying Asian diasporic stories.