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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181009T193000
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SUMMARY:John Carreyrou presents BAD BLOOD: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup
DESCRIPTION:The full inside story of the breathtaking rise and shocking collapse of Theranos\, the multibillion-dollar biotech startup\, by the prize-winning journalist who first broke the story and pursued it to the end\, despite pressure from its charismatic CEO and threats by her lawyers. \nIn 2014\, Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes was widely seen as the female Steve Jobs: a brilliant Stanford dropout whose startup “unicorn” promised to revolutionize the medical industry with a machine that would make blood testing significantly faster and easier. Backed by investors such as Larry Ellison and Tim Draper\, Theranos sold shares in a fundraising round that valued the company at more than $9 billion\, putting Holmes’s worth at an estimated $4.7 billion. There was just one problem: The technology didn’t work. \nA riveting story of the biggest corporate fraud since Enron\, a tale of ambition and hubris set amid the bold promises of Silicon Valley. \n— \nJohn Carreyrou is a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter at The Wall Street Journal. For his extensive coverage of Theranos\, Carreyrou was awarded the George Polk Award for Financial Reporting\, the Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism in the category of beat reporting\, and the Barlett & Steele Silver Award for Investigative Business Journalism. Carreyrou lives in Brooklyn with his wife and three children. \nPlease note: \nDuration of event is subject to author’s preference. \nSigning and additional details coming soon. \nThis event is all ages. Accessibility is important to us! If you have special needs of any kind\, please write events AT booksmith DOT com and we will do our best to accommodate you.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/john-carreyrou-presents-bad-blood-secrets-and-lies-in-a-silicon-valley-startup/
LOCATION:The Hillside Club\, 2286 Cedar St\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94709\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181009T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181009T213000
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SUMMARY:Fan Shigang discusses Striking to Survive: Workers’ Resistance to Factory Relocations in China
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, October 9\, 7:30pm\nPegasus Books Downtown \nFan Shigang discusses Striking to Survive: Workers’ Resistance to Factory Relocations in China. \nIn China\, capitalist development since the 1980s has given rise to an enormous new industrial working class. In the vast export-processing zones along China’s southeastern coast\, countless so-called “migrant workers” or “peasant workers” from interior provinces eke out a living in innumerable factories. Through thirty-five years of struggle\, they have gradually established a foothold as part of China’s new industrial working class. \nThe book\, Striking to Survive is written by a young worker activist in Guangzhou. It is a uniquely fine-grained account of a pivotal strike that took place in 2013. Led by an unusually adept worker\, Wu Guijun\, the book is an interlocking set of oral history narratives that bring one into the lived experience of the workers. Wu Guijun was arrested and served more than a year in prison\, and was the focus of this New York Times produced video\, which gives some sense of him\, and the environment in which he works. \n— \nFan Shigang was born into a family of workers for state-owned enterprises in a northern Chinese city. He has worked as a basic-level employee in several machining factories. He is a contributor to the underground labor periodical\, Factory Stories\, conducting interviews with factory workers in southern China\, documenting their lives\, work\, and struggles.\n\n\n\n\nEvent date:\n\nTuesday\, October 9\, 2018 – 7:30pm\n\n\n\nEvent address:\n\n\n\nPegasus Books Downtown\n2349 Shattuck Avenue\n\nBerkeley\, CA 94704
URL:https://litseen.com/event/fan-shigang-discusses-striking-to-survive-workers-resistance-to-factory-relocations-in-china/
LOCATION:Pegasus Books Downtown\, 2349 Shattuck Ave\, Berkeley \, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181010T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181010T143000
DTSTAMP:20260407T145916
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SUMMARY:How To Read A Poem
DESCRIPTION:DATE & TIME:\n\nWednesday\, October 10\, 2018 –  \n1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLOCATION:\nSaint Mary’s College Museum of Art\, 1928 Saint Mary’s Road\, Moraga\, CA 94575\nView a map and get directions.\n\n\n\nDESCRIPTION:\n\n\nUsing a short selection from Matthew Zapruder’s book Why Poetry\, two distinguished Saint Mary’s poets share strategies for unpacking poems in Seminar. Participants will practice these strategies by exploring selected poems in conversation with their peers. \nWith Brenda Hillman & Matthew Zapruder
URL:https://litseen.com/event/how-to-read-a-poem/
LOCATION:Saint Mary’s College of California\, 1928 Saint Mary's Road\, Moraga\, CA\, 94575\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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ORGANIZER;CN="Saint Mary's MFA in Creative Writing":MAILTO:writers@stmarys-ca.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181011T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181020T170000
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SUMMARY:Litquake 2018
DESCRIPTION:Full schedule is here
URL:https://litseen.com/event/litquake-2018/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:East Bay,North Bay,San Francisco,South Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181011T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181011T213000
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SUMMARY:Katya Cengel discusses Exiled: From the Killing Fields of Cambodia to California and Back
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, October 11\, 7:30pm\nPegasus Books Downtown \nKatya Cengel discusses Exiled: From the Killing Fields of Cambodia to California and Back. \n“Exiled” traces the story of violence through three generations of Cambodian-Americans by profiling a handful of families. It begins with the grandparents\, the elderly who will soon be too old to tell their stories of survival. The violence they endured is recognized as the most brutal\, a genocide that killed an estimated 20 percent of the Cambodian population. In Cambodia\, the criminals have never fully been brought to justice and the victims remain largely silent. The silence is the same in the United States\, where survivors have tried to leave their memories of random killing behind. But trauma like that cannot be escaped so easily\, and it followed them\, seeping back into their families through their children. The guidance\, support and care they were often too traumatized to give their children left those same children vulnerable to gang recruitment. The second generation came of age amidst the violence of the past and the present. \nThe U.S. deported the criminals who did not hold citizenship\, sending them back to a homeland their parents had given up everything to escape. They had neither the practical nor emotional skills to cope and their home country offered little help. In Cambodia they succumb to addiction and mental illness in large numbers. Then there is the third generation\, the children\, the ones still in America growing up without fathers and mothers\, subjected to the violence of loss and longing. This is a story about how regimes as brutal as the Khmer Rouge and as benign as the United States have kept alive a legacy of violence and loss. There are no easy answers here\, just the words of survivors and their descendants.\nKatya Cengel is a freelance writer based in San Luis Obispo\, California\, and lectures in the Journalism Department of California Polytechnic State University\, San Luis Obispo. She was a features and news writer for the Louisville Courier-Journal from 2003 to 2011 and has reported from North and Central America\, Europe\, Asia\, and Africa. Her work has appeared in New York Times Magazine\, the Wall Street Journal\, the Washington Post\, Marie Claire\, and Newsweek. She is the author of Bluegrass Baseball: A Year in the Minor League Life (Nebraska\, 2012).  \nPraise \n“A powerful and timely book on the generational impact of a particularly brutal chapter of the twentieth century—the Cambodian genocide of the 1970s. Exiled moves seamlessly from the killing fields of Cambodia to American immigrant communities\, adding texture and perspective to the current debate on refugees\, political asylum\, cultural assimilation\, and the deportation of Americanized immigrant criminals. Cengel humanizes this debate\, bringing a deeper understanding of these hot-button issues. I strongly recommend this book.”—Melvin Claxton\, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist \n“Exiled comes at the right moment in our national debate about immigration and deportation. Katya Cengel’s painfully detailed story about the maltreatment of the children of refugees we once welcomed should open our minds and hearts to the tyranny of ill-conceived laws and small-minded bureaucrats.”—Elizabeth Becker\, author of When the War Was Over: Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge Revolution \n“An excellent and compelling account of Cambodian refugees’ plight in the United States. . . . Once you read Exiled\, you can’t help but be empathetic and look at deportation through a new lens.”—Jennifer Lau\, author of Beautiful Hero: How We Survived the Khmer Rouge \n“A multigenerational saga of violence and resurrection that plays out among several Cambodian-American families. . . . Katya Cengel movingly documents how trauma plays out across multiple generations\, showing how the unresolved conflicts of the elders lead to catastrophic addiction and mental illness among the young. Cengel captures the full scale of this tragedy and writes with such compassion that anybody who picks up this book cannot fail to be moved.”—Helen Thorpe\, author of The Newcomers: Finding Refuge\, Friendship\, and Hope in an American Classroom \n  \n\n\n\n\nEvent date:\n\nThursday\, October 11\, 2018 – 7:30pm\n\n\n\nEvent address:\n\n\n\nPegasus Books Downtown\n2349 Shattuck Avenue\n\nBerkeley\, CA 94704
URL:https://litseen.com/event/katya-cengel-discusses-exiled-from-the-killing-fields-of-cambodia-to-california-and-back/
LOCATION:Pegasus Books Downtown\, 2349 Shattuck Ave\, Berkeley \, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181011T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181011T213000
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SUMMARY:Cary McClelland & Richard Walker: The Dark Shadow of Tech on Bay Area
DESCRIPTION:KPFA Radio 94.1FM presents \n“The Dark Shadow of Tech on the S.F. Bay Area”\nAn amazingly timely discussion by experts:\nCary McClelland\, author of “Silicon City: San Francisco in the Long Shadow of the Valley\n+\nRichard A. Walker. author of “Pictures of a Gone City: Tech and The Dark Side of Prosperity in the San Francisco Bay Area \nHosted by Sasha Lilley \nwheelchair access advance tickets: $12: T: 800-838-3006 or independent bookstores\, $15 door\, KPFA benefit\, more info: www.kpfa.org/events \nCary McClelland is a writer\, filmmaker\, lawyer\, and rights advocate. His book is an eye-opening portrait of San Francisco transformed by the tech boom. Famously home to artists and activists\, the birthplace of the Beats\, the Black Panthers\, and the LGBTQ movement-in recent decades the Bay Area has been reshaped by Silicon Valley\, the engine of the new American economy. The richer the region gets\, the more unequal and less diverse it becomes. Cracks in the city’s facade-rapid gentrification\, an epidemic of evictions\, rising crime\, atrophied public institutions-have started to appear. Cary McClelland spent several years interviewing people at the epicenter of the recent change\, from venture capitalists and coders to politicians and protesters\, from native sons and daughters to the city’s newest arrivals. We hear from people who have passed through Apple\, Google\, eBay\, Intel\, and the other big tech companies of our time. We meet those who are experiencing changes at the grassroots level: a homeless advocate in Haight-Ashbury\, an Oakland rapper\, a pawnbroker in the Mission\, a man who helped dismantle and rebuild the Bay Bridge\, and many fascinating others. \nRichard A. Walker is professor emeritus of geography at the University of California\, Berkeley. He has written on a diverse range of topics in economic\, urban\, and environmental geography. \nSasha Lilley is the host of KPFA’s critically acclaimed program of radical ideas\, Against the Grain.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/cary-mcclelland-richard-walker-the-dark-shadow-of-tech-on-bay-area/
LOCATION:First Congregational Church of Berkeley\, 2345 Channing Way\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181013T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181013T150000
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SUMMARY:Clearly Meant Presents: Jair
DESCRIPTION:Jair “TLM” reads his poems\, followed by an interview and discussion with Glenn Ingersoll\, the host of the Clearly Meant series. \nJair “The Literary Masturbator” is a poet\, spoken word artist\, arts curator\, and activist. His books are Collage: An Assemblage of Divergent Poetry Juxtaposed and Touch: Poems & Other Writings of Love\, Erotica\, & Sensuality. His work has been included in anthologies and magazines\, from Mighty Real to Black Gay Genius. Jair performs on radio and television and coordinates spoken word events. Jair is a Libra\, and he loves the Lakers. \nA free chapbook is available at Berkeley Public Library branches. Please pick one up!
URL:https://litseen.com/event/clearly-meant-presents-jair/
LOCATION:Claremont Branch\, Berkeley Public Library\, 2940 Benvenue Ave\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94705\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181013T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181013T150000
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SUMMARY:Clearly Meant presents Jair\, the Literary Masturbator
DESCRIPTION:Jair “TLM” reads his poems\, followed by an interview and discussion. Jair “The Literary Masturbator” is a poet\, spoken word artist\, arts curator\, and activist. His books are Collage: An Assemblage of Divergent Poetry Juxtaposed and Touch: Poems & Other Writings of Love\, Erotica\, & Sensuality. His work has been included in anthologies and magazines\, from Mighty Real to Black Gay Genius. Jair performs on radio and television and coordinates spoken word events. Jair is a Libra\, and he loves the Lakers.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/clearly-meant-presents-jair-the-literary-masturbator/
LOCATION:Claremont Branch\, Berkeley Public Library\, 2940 Benvenue Ave\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94705\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181016T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181016T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T145916
CREATED:20180830T221513Z
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SUMMARY:Hope Ewing -- MOVERS AND SHAKERS
DESCRIPTION:MORE INFO TO COME \n\n\n\n\nEvent date:\n\nTuesday\, October 16\, 2018 – 7:00pm\n\n\n\nEvent address:\n\n\n\nEast Bay Booksellers\n5433 College Avenue\n\nOakland\, CA 94618
URL:https://litseen.com/event/hope-ewing-movers-and-shakers/
LOCATION:East Bay Booksellers\, 5433 College Avenue\, Oakland\, 94618
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181016T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181016T213000
DTSTAMP:20260407T145916
CREATED:20180924T015246Z
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SUMMARY:DD Guttenplan & Michael Lerner: Next Republic: Rise of New Majority
DESCRIPTION:KPFA Radio 94.1FM presents \nD.D. Guttenplan & Michael Lerner\nThe Next Republic: The Rise of a Radical New Majority \nwheelchair access advance tickets: $12: T: 800-838-3006 or independent bookstores\, $15 door\, KPFA benefit more info: kpfa.org/events\nCo-sponsored by St. John’s Presbyterian Church \nExactly who are the new progressive leaders emerging to lead the post-Trump return to democracy in America? National political correspondent D.D. Guttenplan’s The Next Republic is an extraordinarily intense and wide-ranging history of the recent fall and incipient rise of democracy in America. Here you’ll meet some of the individuals who are changing the course of American history – such as new labor activist Jane McAlevey\, racial justice campaigner Chokwe Antar Lumumba\, environmental activist Jane Kleeb\, Sanders’ campaign veterans Zack Exley\, Waleed Shahid and Corbin Trent\, as well as anti-corruption crusader Zephyr Teachout. \n“It’s high time that someone resurrected authentic ‘populism’ – activism from below\, and showed how it can be the path to a better future. That’s done very convincingly in D.D. Guttenplan’s fine book\, The Next Republic: The Rise of a New Radical Majority.” -Noam Chomsky \nD.D. Guttenplan\, London correspondent for The Nation\, is the author of The Holocaust on Trial\, a book about the Irving v Penguin Books and Lipstadt libel case. In 2009 Guttenplan completed a biography of I. F. Stone titled American Radical: The Life and Times of I.F. Stone. \nMichael Lerner is an American political activist\, the editor of Tikkun\, a progressive Jewish interfaith magazine\, and the rabbi of Beyt Tikkun Synagogue in Berkeley. He is the author of Numerous books including Jews and Blacks: Let the Healing Begin (with Cornel West)\, and The Left Hand of God: Taking Back Our Country From the Religious Right.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/dd-guttenplan-michael-lerner-next-republic-rise-of-new-majority/
LOCATION:St. John’s Presbyterian Church\, 2727 College Avenue\, Berkeley\, 94705
CATEGORIES:East Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181017T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181017T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T145916
CREATED:20181017T195345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181017T195345Z
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SUMMARY:Bay Area Generations Show #62
DESCRIPTION:A literary salon featuring curated works of San Francisco Bay Area poets\, writers and storytellers.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/bay-area-generations-show-62/
LOCATION:Joyce Gordon Gallery\, 406 14th Street\, Oakland\, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181017T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181017T213000
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SUMMARY:Lyrics & Dirges: A Monthly Reading Series
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, October 17\, 7:30pm\nThis Recurring Event is at Pegasus Books Downtown \nLyrics & Dirges: A Monthly Reading Series \nLyrics and Dirges is our flagship monthly reading series featuring a mix of prominent\, emerging and beginning writers. Its aim is to highlight various forms of writing in an effort to spotlight the diverse literary community of the Bay Area. \nHosted and Curated by Mk Chavez and Sharon Coleman. \nEvery third Wednesday of the month at Pegasus Books Downtown. \n\n\n\n\nEvent date:\n\nWednesday\, October 17\, 2018 – 7:30pm\n\n\n\nEvent address:\n\n\n\nPegasus Books Downtown\n2349 Shattuck Avenue\n\nBerkeley\, CA\n\n\n\n\nEvent Category:\n\nShattuck Location
URL:https://litseen.com/event/lyrics-dirges-a-monthly-reading-series-8/
LOCATION:Pegasus Books Downtown\, 2349 Shattuck Ave\, Berkeley \, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181018T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181018T203000
DTSTAMP:20260407T145916
CREATED:20180818T214348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180818T214348Z
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SUMMARY:H O L L O W A Y : R E A D I N G : S E R I E S Tom Pickard
DESCRIPTION:Tom Pickard \nREADINGS ARE FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
URL:https://litseen.com/event/h-o-l-l-o-w-a-y-r-e-a-d-i-n-g-s-e-r-i-e-s-tom-pickard/
LOCATION:Maude Fife Room\, UC Berkeley\, 2000 Carleston Street\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181018T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181018T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T145916
CREATED:20180830T221709Z
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SUMMARY:Erica Dawson -- WHEN RAP SPOKE STRAIGHT TO GOD
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, October 18\n7:00pm\n\nMORE INFO TO COME \n\n\n\n\nEvent date:\n\nThursday\, October 18\, 2018 – 7:00pm\n\n\n\nEvent address:\n\n\n\nEast Bay Booksellers\n5433 College Avenue\n\nOakland\, CA 94618
URL:https://litseen.com/event/erica-dawson-when-rap-spoke-straight-to-god/
LOCATION:East Bay Booksellers\, 5433 College Avenue\, Oakland\, 94618
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181018T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181018T213000
DTSTAMP:20260407T145916
CREATED:20180924T015416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180924T015416Z
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SUMMARY:Alice Walker:Taking the Arrow Out Of the Heart
DESCRIPTION:KPFA Radio 94.1 FM and Marcus Books present \nALICE WALKER\nTaking the Arrow Out Of the Heart\nHosted by Nina Serrano \nTickets: $12\, Marcus Books\, Pegasus Books (3 stores)\, Books Inc (Berkeley)\, Moe’s\, Walden Pond Bookstore\, East Bay Books\, Mrs. Dalloway’s\, $15 door\, Benefit KPFA \nAlice Walker\, author of the National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning Novel\, The Color Purple\, now offers us seventy poems ranging from personal self-inquiry into the liberating world of activism\, love\, hope and gratitude. \nWhether she’s urging us to preserve this earthly paradise or to simply behold the necessity of beauty to the spirit\, Alice constantly encourages us to honor the divine that lives within each of us. She is a revolutionary poet\, as always bearing witness to our troubled times\, yet revealing the solid grounds for inspiration and hope. \nTaking the Arrow Out Of the Heart is bilingual\, with opposing pages in English and Spanish expressing the author’s love of both people and both cultures\, drawing them closer together rather than following the president’s terrible example of forcing us apart. \nA prolific writer in many genres\, Alice Walker has become a canonical figure in American letters and a beloved activist internationally. Her books have been translated into more than two dozen languages around the world\, and have sold more than fifteen million copies. Her fiction titles The Color Purple\, The Temple of My Familiar\, Meridian\, Now Is the Time to Open Your Heart\, and Possessing the Secret of Joy. Her non-fiction: In Search of Our Mother’s Gardens\, We Are the Ones We Have Been Waiting For\, and Possessing the Secret of Joy. Her poetry titles are Revolutionary Petunias\, Hard Times Require Furious Dancing\, and The World Will Follow Joy. \nNina Serrano is an American poet\, writer\, storyteller\, and independent media producer. She is a veteran producer on KPFA (94.1 FM)\, currently hosting La Raza Chronicles on Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/alice-walkertaking-the-arrow-out-of-the-heart/
LOCATION:First Congregational Church of Berkeley\, 2345 Channing Way\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181024T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181024T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T145916
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SUMMARY:Afternoon Craft Conversation and Panel with Irish Poets
DESCRIPTION:DATE & TIME:\n\n\nWednesday\, October 24\, 2018 –  \n1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLOCATION:\nSaint Mary’s College Museum of Art\, 1928 Saint Mary’s Road\, Moraga\, CA 94575\nView a map and get directions.\n\n\n\nDESCRIPTION:\n\n\nOne of the most politically charged acts a people can do is read and write for themselves. Visiting Irish writers\, including Leanne O’Sullivan\, will share one poem and their ruminations on a panel that explores the displays of power and violence in myth and beyond it.  In this conversation\, O’Sullivan will explicitly respond to selections from Hannah Arendt’s essay “On Violence” in her work and in her reading of the contemporary moment.  Conversation facilitated by Rosemary Graham. \n  \nLeanne O’Sullivan was born in 1983\, and comes from the Beara peninsula in West Cork. She received an MA in English in 2006 from University College\, Cork\, where she now teaches. The winner of several of Ireland’s poetry competitions in her early 20s (including the Seacat\, Davoren Hanna and RTE Rattlebag Poetry Slam)\, she has published four collections\, all from Bloodaxe\, Waiting for My Clothes (2004)\, Cailleach: The Hag of Beara (2009)\, winner of the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature in 2010\, The Mining Road (2013) and A Quarter of an Hour (2018). She was given the Ireland Chair of Poetry Bursary Award in 2009 and the Lawrence O’Shaughnessy Award for Irish Poetry in 2011\, and received a UCC Alumni Award in 2012. Her work has been included in various anthologies\, including Selina Guinness’s The New Irish Poets(Bloodaxe Books\, 2004) and Billy Collins’s Poetry 180: A Turning Back to Poetry(Random House\, 2003). Residencies and festival readings have taken her to France\, India\, China and America\, amongst other locations. \n  \nSponsored by: Collegiate Seminar and the Informal Seminar Seminar Curriculum\, January Term\, the College Committee on Inclusive Excellence\, Ó Bhéal (Cork\, Ireland)\, the Cork Arts Council\, the Kalmanovitz School of Education\, The English Department\, the MFA in Creative Writing\, and the Los Gatos Irish Writers Festival
URL:https://litseen.com/event/afternoon-craft-conversation-and-panel-with-irish-poets/
LOCATION:Saint Mary’s College of California\, 1928 Saint Mary's Road\, Moraga\, CA\, 94575\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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ORGANIZER;CN="Saint Mary's MFA in Creative Writing":MAILTO:writers@stmarys-ca.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181024T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181024T213000
DTSTAMP:20260407T145916
CREATED:20180824T232500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180824T232500Z
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SUMMARY:Creative Writing Reading Series Welcomes Tongo Eisen-Martin
DESCRIPTION:DATE & TIME:\n\nWednesday\, October 24\, 2018 –  \n7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLOCATION:\nDe La Salle Hall: Hagerty Lounge\, 1928 Saint Mary’s Road\, Moraga\, CA 94575\nView a map and get directions.\n\n\n\nDESCRIPTION:\n\n\nOriginally from San Francisco\, Tongo Eisen-Martin is a poet\, educator\, and movement worker. His latest curriculum on extrajudicial killing of Black people\, We Charge Genocide Again\, has been used as an educational and organizing tool throughout the country. His poetry has been published in Harper’s and the New York Times magazines.  His book titled\, Someone’s Dead Already was nominated for a California Book Award. His latest book Heaven Is All Goodbyes was published by the City Lights Pocket Poets series\, was shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize\, won a California Book Award\, and won an American Book Award.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/creative-writing-reading-series-welcomes-tongo-eisen-martin/
LOCATION:Hagerty Lounge\, SMC\, 1928 Saint Mary's Road\, Moraga \, CA\, 94575\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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ORGANIZER;CN="Saint Mary's MFA in Creative Writing":MAILTO:writers@stmarys-ca.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181025T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181025T203000
DTSTAMP:20260407T145916
CREATED:20180824T224301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180830T223309Z
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SUMMARY:In Common Writers Series: Kiese Laymon and Tongo Eisen-Martin\, reading their work
DESCRIPTION:Thanks to a generous grant from the Walter & Elise Haas Fund\, The Poetry Center is thrilled to launch our new In Common Writers Series. We’ll present six double-programs (twelve events in all) during 2018–19\, featuring a series of remarkable writers from across the US\, paired in conversation and performance with (for the most part) local area writers with whom they share strong affinities. Each featured guest writer appears at The Poetry Center—we’re doing outreach in particular to students and faculty in SF State’s College of Ethnic Studies—reading here and in conversation with their paired writer\, and then off-campus with both writers reading their work at one of the Bay Area’s local bookstores. We want to recognize our local bookstores as crucial cultural centers and\, paradoxically maybe\, among the most long-lived and durable cultural sites in this violently gentrified greater community. Both events are free and open to the public. Note: Marcus Books Oakland event\, 6:30 pm door; readings at 7pm sharp! \nKiese Laymon will be presenting his powerful new book Heavy: An American Memoir (Scribner\, 2018)\, and coming to San Francisco from his hometown of Jackson\, Mississippi. After reading\, then joining Tongo Eisen-Martin in conversation at The Poetry Center during the afternoon\, Thursday October 25\, the two of them will each present their own work that same evening at Oakland’s landmark Marcus Books\, “the oldest African American-themed bookstore in the country.” \n“Oh my god. I just finished Heavy by Kiese Laymon. It is. Astonishing. Difficult. Intense. Layered…. Wow. Just wow.” —Roxane Gay \nKiese Laymon is a black southern writer\, born and raised in Jackson\, Mississippi. Laymon attended Millsaps College and Jackson State University before graduating from Oberlin College. He earned an MFA in Fiction from Indiana University. Laymon is currently a Professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Mississippi. He is the author of the award-winning novel\, Long Division\, a collection of essays\, How to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America\, and Heavy: An American Memoir\, brand new from Scribner in October 2018. Laymon has written for numerous publications including New York Times\, NPR\, Los Angeles Times\, Esquire\, The Guardian\, McSweeneys\, Colorlines\, The Best American Series\, Ebony and many others. He is a contributing editor of Oxford American. \nBorn in San Francisco\, Tongo Eisen-Martin is the author of someone’s dead already (Bootstrap Press\, 2015) and Heaven Is All Goodbyes (City Lights Books\, Pocket Poets Series\, 2017). He is a movement worker\, educator\, and poet who has organized against mass incarceration and extra-judicial killing of Black people throughout the United States. Subscribing to the Freirian model of education\, he designed curricula for oppressed people’s education projects from San Francisco to South Africa. His latest curriculum on extrajudicial killing of Black people\, We Charge Genocide Again\, has been used as an educational and organizing tool throughout the country. He uses his craft to create liberated territory wherever he performs and teaches. He recently lived and organized around issues of human rights and self-determination in Jackson\, MS. Eisen-Martin was The Poetry Center’s premier Mazza Writer in Residence in 2017\, and has recently taught writing at Mills College and the St. Mary’s College in the Bay Area. Heaven Is All Goodbyes was recognized with a California Book Award\, an American Book Award\, and was short-listed for Canada’s prestigious Griffin International Poetry Prize for 2018. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRelated event: \nIn Common Writers Series\nKiese Laymon\nreading and in conversation with Tongo Eisen-Martin\nThursday OCT 25\n*1:00pm @ The Poetry Center\nHUM 512\, SFSU\, free and open to the public\nsupported by the Walter & Elise Haas Fund \nFEATURE: Kiese Laymon\, What Bill Cosby Taught Me About Sexual Violence and Flying\nVIDEO: Kiese Laymon with Mark Anthony Neal\, on Heavy: An American Memoir \n\n\n\nFEATURE: Rules Are Meant to Be Broken\, an interview with Tongo Eisen Martin\, by Erica Lewis\nVIDEO: Mazza Writer in Residence\, Tongo Eisen-Martin\, in performance and in conversation\nVIDEO: Tongo Eisen-Martin with Marshall Trammell\, in performance \n\n\n\n\nEvent contact:\n\nThe Poetry Center\n\n\n\nEvent email:\n\npoetry@sfsu.edu\n\n\n\nEvent phone:\n\n415-338-2227\n\n\n\nEvent sponsor:\n\nThe Poetry Center and Marcus Books Oakland
URL:https://litseen.com/event/in-common-writers-series-kiese-laymon-and-tongo-eisen-martin-reading-their-work/
LOCATION:Marcus Books\, 3900 Martin Luther King Jr Way\, Oakland\, CA\, 94609\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181025T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181025T213000
DTSTAMP:20260407T145916
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SUMMARY:Betsy Mason presents All Over the Map
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, October 25\, 7:30pm\nPegasus Books Downtown \nBetsy Masons presents All Over the Map: A Cartographic Oddysey.  \nCreated for map lovers by map lovers\, this rich book explores the intriguing stories behind maps across history and illuminates how the art of cartography thrives today. \n\n\nABOUT ALL OVER THE MAP \nIn this visually stunning book\, award-winning journalists Betsy Mason and Greg Miller–authors of the National Geographic cartography blog “All Over the Map”–explore the intriguing stories behind maps from a wide variety of cultures\, civilizations\, and time periods. Based on interviews with scores of leading cartographers\, curators\, historians\, and scholars\, this is a remarkable selection of fascinating and unusual maps. \nThis diverse compendium includes ancient maps of dragon-filled seas\, elaborate graphics picturing unseen concepts and forces from inside Earth to outer space\, devious maps created by spies\, and maps from pop culture such as the schematics to the Death Star and a map of Westeros from Game of Thrones. If your brain craves maps–and Mason and Miller would say it does\, whether you know it or not–this eye-opening visual feast will inspire and delight.\nBetsy Mason is a freelance science journalist and former geologist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. She was a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT for 2015-16. Before that Mason was the online science editor for Wired\, where she founded the Wired Science Blogs Network and co-authored the Map Lab blog with Greg Miller. She and Miller also co-author the National Geographic blog All Over the Map (see older posts here and follow the blog on Twitter here). \nWhen she’s not writing about maps\, Mason covers science and makes excuses to write about beer. \n\n\n\n\nEvent date:\n\nThursday\, October 25\, 2018 – 7:30pm\n\n\n\nEvent address:\n\n\n\nPegasus Books Downtown\n2349 Shattuck Avenue\n\nBerkeley\, CA
URL:https://litseen.com/event/betsy-mason-presents-all-over-the-map/
LOCATION:Pegasus Books Downtown\, 2349 Shattuck Ave\, Berkeley \, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181025T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181025T213000
DTSTAMP:20260407T145916
CREATED:20181017T193642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181017T193642Z
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SUMMARY:Adam Hochschild: Lessons From a Dark Time
DESCRIPTION:KPFA Radio 94.1FM & St. John’s Presbyterian Church present \nADAM HOCHSCHILD\nLessons From a Dark Time\nHosted by Brian ‘Edwards-Tiekert \nWheelchair access. advance tickets: $12: T: 800-838-3006 Books Inc/Berkeley\, Pegasus (3 sites)\, Moe’s\, Walden Pond Bookstore\, Mrs. Dalloway’s\, East Bay Books\, $15 door\, KPFA benefit more info: kpfa.org/events \n“This new book reveals Adam Hochschild’s journalism in all its glory. His facts are like jewels\, luminous in their importance. As a reporter and historian\, he turns the facts into stories so dynamic and vivid that I couldn’t put the book down. This is important work by a gifted writer at the top of his game.” -Elizabeth Farnsworth\, author\, filmmaker\, formerly of PBS Newshour \nIn this lively collection\, bestselling author Adam Hochschild has selected some two dozen essays and pieces of reporting from his long career. Threading through all of them is his concern for social justice and the people who have fought for it. The articles cover the world\, from a California gun show to a Congolese center for rape victims to the ruins of gulag camps in the Soviet Arctic\, from a stroll through construction sites with an ecologically pioneering architect in India to a day on the campaign trail with Nelson Mandela. Hochschild discusses also the writers he loves\, from Mark Twain to John McPhee\, about why so much history is written so badly\, about what bookshelves tell us about their owners\, and about the ringside seat he had for the shocking revelation in the 1960’s of the way the CIA had been secretly controlling dozens of supposedly independent organizations. \nAdam Hochschild is the author of numerous books. \nBrian Edwards-Tiekert is the founder and co-host of UpFront\, the morning drive-time public affairs program on KPFA Radio. \n$12 advance\, $15 door. \nPresented by KPFA Radio 94.1 FM.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/adam-hochschild-lessons-from-a-dark-time/
LOCATION:St. John’s Presbyterian Church\, 2727 College Avenue\, Berkeley\, 94705
CATEGORIES:East Bay
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181027T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181027T220000
DTSTAMP:20260407T145916
CREATED:20181017T192941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181017T192941Z
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SUMMARY:Oakland Storytellers: A Benefit for Chapter 510
DESCRIPTION:Please join Chapter 510 and some of your favorite storytellers for an only-in-Oakland night to remember. \nWe’re thrilled to announce that our line-up this year includes rapper\, writer\, and filmmaker Boots Riley (Sorry to Bother You); writer and filmmaker Nijla Mu’min whose new movie Jinn will be released in November; and award-winning poet and activist Tongo Eisen-Martin (American Book Award-winning Heaven Is All Goodbyes). \nOur esteemed guests will be interviewed by Chapter 510’s very own young author Aissaade Negus (Mila Scott and the Dance Debacle). 2018 Oakland Youth Poet Laureate Leila Motley will emcee the evening. We’re also in for a special treat with a guest performance by Oakland’s very own Fantastic Negrito! Finally\, get ready to dance the night away to tunes spun by DJ XCAIROCITOSX. \nFilipino food from the Jeepney Guy and beverages will be available for purchase. \nHave any burning questions for our headliners? With the purchase of the VIP package you can attend an exclusive Meet and Greet with these incredible Oakland storytellers and enjoy complimentary food and drink tickets. This is an opportunity you don’t want to miss! \nSeats for last year’s fundraiser at Chapter 510 sold out in hours; don’t wait to purchase your ticket this year! \nThis is a fundraiser\, but you get to choose your ticket price/donation level. Tickets are limited at each level from $50-$250. \nGet your ticket at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/oakland-storytellers-a-benefit-for-chapter-510-tickets-50373349043 \nDoors open at 6:00pm\n6:15-6:45: VIP Meet & Greet\n7:00-8:00: Program\n8:00 on (and on): Music & Dancing \nProceeds from the event will benefit Chapter 510’s free writing programming for Oakland’s children and youth in the 2018-2019 school year\, helping publish 13 books\, host 25 Storytelling Field Trips\, run 3 writing workshop\, run one spring-break Children’s Book Writing Camp\, and tutor over 100 high school students. \nEvent poster art by Miriam Stahl. Design by Alvaro Villanueva.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/oakland-storytellers-a-benefit-for-chapter-510/
LOCATION:7th West\, 1255 7th Street\, Oakland\, 94608
CATEGORIES:East Bay
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181028T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181028T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T145916
CREATED:20180830T221910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180830T221910Z
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SUMMARY:Poetry Flash
DESCRIPTION:More Info To Come \n  \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\nEvent date:\n\nSunday\, October 28\, 2018 – 3:00pm\n\n\n\nEvent address:\n\n\n\nEast Bay Booksellers\n5433 College Avenue\n\nOakland\, CA 94618
URL:https://litseen.com/event/poetry-flash/
LOCATION:East Bay Booksellers\, 5433 College Avenue\, Oakland\, 94618
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181030T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181030T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T145916
CREATED:20180924T015555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180924T015555Z
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SUMMARY:Poets Wendy Trevino and Melissa Merin
DESCRIPTION:Wendy Trevino was born and raised in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas. She lives in San Francisco\, where she shares an apartment with her boyfriend\, friend & two senior cats. She has published chapbooks with Perfect Lovers Press\, Commune Editions and Krupskaya Books. Brazilian no es una raza – a bilingual edition of the chapbook she published with Commune Editions – was published by the feminist Mexican press Enjambre Literario in July 2018. Her first book-length collection of poems will be published by Commune Editions in September 2018. Wendy is not an experimental writer. \nMelissa has been writing since she could hold a crayon. She is established as a parent\, a lover & partner\, a queer\, an anti-authoritarian and a consistently retiring punker. She is too Black to ever be considered a snowflake. Melissa believes in utilizing a diversity of tactics to build the world we need; one of her favorite tactics is writing. Melissa is a long-time educator and agitator and has never been able to get it together to “publish”\, though many zines and many blogs tell the story of trying. Melissa in no way identifies as butch and she recently bought a new impact drill and sawzall.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/poets-wendy-trevino-and-melissa-merin/
LOCATION:Moe’s Books\, 2476 Telegraph Ave.\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181030T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181030T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T145916
CREATED:20180830T222034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180830T222034Z
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SUMMARY:Jasmine Guillory - THE PROPOSAL
DESCRIPTION:[more info to come] \n\n\n\n\nEvent date:\n\nTuesday\, October 30\, 2018 – 7:00pm\n\n\n\nEvent address:\n\n\n\nEast Bay Booksellers\n5433 College Avenue\n\nOakland\, CA 94618
URL:https://litseen.com/event/jasmine-guillory-the-proposal/
LOCATION:East Bay Booksellers\, 5433 College Avenue\, Oakland\, 94618
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181030T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181030T213000
DTSTAMP:20260407T145916
CREATED:20181017T193938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181017T193938Z
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SUMMARY:Peter Phillips + Mickey Huff: GIANTS: The Global Power Elite & Censored 2019
DESCRIPTION:Presented by KPFA Radio 94.1FM \nThis is a searing expose of the 300 most powerful players in world capitalism\, and the costs of their unyielding grip on our economic future. \n“A tour de force of research and analysis on a frequently ignored but crucial topic affecting humanity’s future: the Transnational Capitalist Class power elite. An extraordinary contribution.” -Dr. Laurence Shoup\, author of Wall Street’s Think Tank \n“Who exactly are the masters? This remarkable inquiry lifts the veil\, providing detailed and often shocking revelations about the astonishing concentration of private wealth and corporate power.” -Noam Chomsky \n“Peter Phillips thoroughly identifies the members of the “transnational capitalist class” that largely runs the world today\, through the mammoth instruments of Western military force\, and the international intelligence community\, and-not least-our free press.” -Mark Crispin Miller PhD\, Professor Media Studies New York University \nPeter Phillips\, a professor of political sociology at Sonoma State University\, was the director of Project Censored from 1996-2010\, and the president of Media Freedom Foundation from 2003-2017. He has edited fourteen editions of Censored\, two editions of Progressive Guide to Alternative Media and Activism. He was a co-host of the weekly Project Censored show on Pacifica Radio with Mickey Huff from 2010-2017. He has won numerous book and media awards. \nCensored 2019: The Top Censored Stories and Media Analysis of 2017-2018 is edited by Mickey Huff & Andy Lee Roth and illustrated by Khalil Bendib. \nwheelchair access advance tickets: $12: T: 800-838-3006 Books Inc/Berkeley\, Pegasus (3 sites)\, Moe’s\, Walden Pond Bookstore\, Mrs. Dalloway’s. East Bay Books\, $15 door\, KPFA benefit more info: kpfa.org/events \n$12 advance\, $15 door. \nPresented by KPFA Radio 94.1 FM.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/peter-phillips-mickey-huff-giants-the-global-power-elite-censored-2019/
LOCATION:First Congregational Church of Berkeley\, 2345 Channing Way\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181101T121000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181101T125000
DTSTAMP:20260407T145916
CREATED:20180818T212449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180818T212449Z
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SUMMARY:Tyehimba Jess
DESCRIPTION:Tyehimba Jess is the author of two books of poetry\, Leadbelly and Olio which won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize\, the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award\, The Midland Society Author’s Award in Poetry\, and received an Outstanding Contribution to Publishing Citation from the Black Caucus of the American Library Association.  It was also nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award\, the PEN Jean Stein Book Award\, and the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award.  Leadbelly was a winner of the 2004 National Poetry Series and named one of the “Best Poetry Books of 2005” by both The Library Journal and Black Issues Book Review.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/tyehimba-jess/
LOCATION:Morrison Library\, UC Berkeley\, 2000 Carleston Street\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181101T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181101T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T145916
CREATED:20181017T193257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181017T193257Z
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SUMMARY:great weather for MEDIA Book Party & Open Mic
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the publication of great weather for MEDIA’s latest anthology\, Suitcase of Chrysanthemums and meet an indie press looking for new voices. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFeaturing contributors and special guests Cathyann Cusimano\, Cassandra Dallett\, Carol Dorf\, Heikki Huotari\, Kit Kennedy\, and Richard Loranger\, plus editors David Lawton and Jane Ormerod. \nWe start with a short open mic. Please arrive early to sign up. \nSuitcase of Chrysanthemums is an exhilarating collection of contemporary poetry and fiction from established and emerging writers across the United States and beyond. Submissions for our next anthology are open until January 15th 2019.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/great-weather-for-media-book-party-open-mic/
LOCATION:The Octopus Literary Salon\, 2101 Webster St #170\, Oakland \, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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ORGANIZER;CN="great weather for MEDIA":MAILTO:editors@greatweatherformedia.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181102T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181102T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T145916
CREATED:20180924T034927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180924T034927Z
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SUMMARY:Robert Hass and Essy Stone Mill Valley Library
DESCRIPTION:This event is cosponsored by Poetry Society of America and the Mill Valley Library. This is sure to be a packed event\, so register on the Mill Valley Library website starting on October 15. \n \nRobert Hass\, former United States Poet Laureate\, has illumined the poetic landscape with his many books of poetry\, translation\, and essays. His honors include the National Book Award\, and the Pulitzer Prize. His celebrated books of essays include A Little Book on Form: An Exploration Into the Formal Imagination of Poetry and What Light Can Do: Essays on Art\, Imagination\, and the Natural World\, the recipient of the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay. Hass translated many of the works of Czeslaw Milosz\, and he edited Selected Poems: 1954-1986 by Tomas Transtromer; The Essential Haiku: Versions of Basho\, Buson\, and Issa; and Modernist Women Poets: An Anthology (with Paul Ebenkamp). His many honors include the MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship\, the National Book Critics’ Circle Award (twice)\, and the Wallace Stevens Award. His poetry is deeply reflective of the California landscape\, domestic life\, and spiritual awareness. To hear him read or speak is transformative\, whether a Haiku from Issa\, a mediation from Miłosz\, or his own lyric work. \n\n\n\n\nEssy Stone is a PhD student in poetry at the University of Southern California. She holds an MFA from the University of Miami\, and recently completed a Wallace Stegner Fellowship at Stanford University. Her work has been published in the New Yorker\, 32 Poems\, and Prairie Schooner. Her first book\, What It Done to Us\, was awarded the Idaho Prize in Poetry and was published by Lost Horse Press in 2017. For much of her life she supported herself as a waitress. Her work reflects the East Tennessee culture in which she grew up\, an often oppressive world\, especially for women or minorities. The freshness of her language and imagery reflect and transform that environment just as she has transformed herself.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/robert-hass-and-essy-stone-mill-valley-library/
LOCATION:Falkirk Cultural Center\, 1408 Mission Ave\, San Rafael \, CA\, 94901\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,North Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181102T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181102T213000
DTSTAMP:20260407T145916
CREATED:20181017T195023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181017T195023Z
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SUMMARY:ROSHI JOAN HALIFAX Standing At the Edge: Finding Freedom where Fear and Courage Meet
DESCRIPTION:KPFA Radio 94.1FM & St. John’s Presbyterian Church & Mindful Schools present \nROSHI JOAN HALIFAX\nStanding At the Edge: Finding Freedom where Fear and Courage Meet\nHosted by Gaetano Maida \nWheelchair access. Advance tickets: $12: T: 800-838-3006 Books Inc/Berkeley\, Pegasus (3 sites)\, Moe’s\, Walden Pond Bookstore\, Mrs. Dalloway’s. East Bay Books\, $15 door\, KPFA benefit more info: kpfa.org/events \nJoan Halifax has enriched countless lives of millions around the world through her work as a social activist\, anthropologist\, and Buddhist teacher. Over many decades\, she has also collaborated with neuroscientists\, clinicians\, and psychologists to understand how contemplative practice can be a vehicle for social transformation. This work led her to an understanding of how our greatest challenges can become the most valuable source of our wisdom-and how we can transform suffering for the benefit of others. \n“Roshi Halifax embodies what she teaches: equanimity\, dedication to benefiting others\, and putting compassion into action. Her no-nonsense approach to the emotions that push us to our edge-and can also propel our greatest good-truly inspires. In Standing At the Edge she offers us all a fascinating read and a practical roadmap to fulfilling our personal good work.”\n– Daniel Goleman\, author of Altered Traits and Emotional Intelligence \nRecounting the experiences of caregivers\, activists\, humanitarians\, politicians\, parents\, and teachers\, incorporating the wisdom of Zen traditions and mindfulness practices\, and rooted in Halifax’s groundbreaking research on compassion\, STANDING AT THE EDGE is destined to become a contemporary classic. \nRoshi Joan Halifax\, Ph.D.\, is a Buddhist teacher\, Zen priest and anthropologist. \nGaetano Kazuo Maida is the founder and executive director of Buddhist Film Foundation. \n$12 advance\, $15 door. \nPresented by KPFA Radio 94.1 FM.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/roshi-joan-halifax-standing-at-the-edge-finding-freedom-where-fear-and-courage-meet/
LOCATION:St. John’s Presbyterian Church\, 2727 College Avenue\, Berkeley\, 94705
CATEGORIES:East Bay
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SUMMARY:BAPC OPEN POETRY READING
DESCRIPTION:Upcoming First Saturday Readings in 2018:\n \nOctober 6\, November 3\, December 1\n\n3:00 – 5:00 PM\n\n\n\n \n \nSTRAWBERRY CREEK LODGE\n1320 Addison St.\, Berkeley\, CA\n \nAddison is one block south of and parallel to University Ave.\nbetween Acton & Bonar St.\nParking on the street (NOT in the S.C.L. parking lot)\n\nCheck in at the front desk and you will be directed to the meeting location\n(usually Movie Room\, or backyard garden)\n \nAll Ages Welcome\n\nCome and enjoy a friendly and informal read-around —\n3-5 minutes per poet/reader\, or “just listening” is fine too 🙂
URL:https://litseen.com/event/bapc-open-poetry-reading/
LOCATION:Strawberry Creek Lodge\, 1320 Addison Street\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94702\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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