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SUMMARY:Rise & Shine: Winter 2021 | Series of Odes
DESCRIPTION:Rise & Shine is a generative poetry workshop presented by Surprise the Line\, hosted by Nancy Lynée Woo. Started in April 2020\, Rise & Shine began as a daily writing group in response to the pandemic and NaPoWriMo. Now\, the morning meetings rotate throughout the year with different series. \nAbout This Group:\nThe purpose of this space is to generate new words on the page together. We welcome anyone who would like to start their day with an invigorating poetry writing prompt in a communal setting. Rise & Shine will stay free and donation-based to allow anyone access to this generative writing group. \nThe first hour is spent writing\, and whoever would like to stay and share is welcome to read their draft (not a critique space). Invite surprise onto the page! Discover what wants to be written on that particular day without judgment. Lean into the process. \nOdes:\nThe Winter 2021 series will meet Tuesday mornings at 9 am PST\, starting January 19 and ending March 9 (8 weeks). Our focus will be writing odes! \nAn ode is traditionally a lyric poem written in reverence to a particular object or thing. Modern odes allow a lot of room for exploration. For the purposes of this workshop\, writing an ode simply means “paying particular attention to.” We will practice writing close details of a specific object or thing\, with plenty of room to discover what else there is to see underneath. \n“Remember that all description is an opinion about the world. Find a place to stand.” Anne Enright \nEach week\, the prompt will include an example ode for inspiration and some starting points\, including a broad topic for focus\, if you choose to take it. Like all Surprise the Line workshops\, you do not need to write to the prompt. Follow your own inspiration wherever it leads. \nFor the comfort of participants\, these sessions will not be recorded.
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SUMMARY:Online Fundraiser for GGP: Author Aaron Wright Discussing Thirteen Doors with Author Bianca Marais
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for an online book launch and discussion on January 26\, 2021 at 5 PM PST / 8 PM EST featuring author Aaron Wright discussing THIRTEEN DOORS: A FAMILY’S FIGHT FOR EQUAL ACCESS TO EDUCATION with author Bianca Marais. \nAdmission with a copy of the book is $25\, and admission only is $10. All proceeds go to benefit A Great Good Place for Books. \nAaron was raised in the heart of the Central Valley in California. He is the son of two educators—his father worked in special education and his mother in early childhood education. Aaron was raised with an awareness of\, and appreciation for\, access issues for marginalized and vulnerable students. \nWhen his daughter was diagnosed with autism at an early age and initially denied access to special education\, Aaron began a quest to understand\, and ensure compliance with\, the state and federal protections afforded disabled students. \nAs a nurse and disadvantaged student advocate\, Aaron’s drive to understand how the public education system works became a passion. Early in his family’s journey toward a free and appropriate education for his daughter\, he found that the issues were far larger than his family. \nQuietly\, Aaron began to pen his family’s journey in a memoir. A true labor of love\, Thirteen Doors took more than four years to write. \nOnce the initial manuscript was complete\, he gave it to his unsuspecting wife as a Mother’s Day gift. Over the course of another year and a half\, the manuscript was revised\, edited\, and most importantly given the seal of approval by his daughter. Aaron’s ultimate hope is to engage a national audience in a deep and meaningful conversation about our most vulnerable students and how they are losing their access to a suitable education and what can be done to change the system that is traumatizing children and their parents.
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL: Roy Richard Grinker in conversation with Steve Silberman / Nobody's Normal: How Culture Created the Stigma of Mental Illness
DESCRIPTION:Booksmith and The Bindery are very pleased to host the virtual launch for Roy Richard Grinker’s new book Nobody’s Normal: How Culture Created the Stigma of Mental Illness. Joining him in conversation is Steve Silberman (NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity). \nThis event is free and all ages\, but RSVP is required. Event link will be sent to everyone who registers. \nYou can order Nobody’s Normal here – we’re currently offering free shipping throughout San Francisco and the East Bay. \nFor centuries\, scientists and society cast moral judgments on anyone deemed mentally ill\, confining many to asylums. In Nobody’s Normal\, anthropologist Roy Richard Grinker chronicles the progress and setbacks in the struggle against mental-illness stigma—from the eighteenth century\, through America’s major wars\, and into today’s high-tech economy. \nNobody’s Normal argues that stigma is a social process that can be explained through cultural history\, a process that began the moment we defined mental illness\, that we learn from within our communities\, and that we ultimately have the power to change. Though the legacies of shame and secrecy are still with us today\, Grinker writes that we are at the cusp of ending the marginalization of the mentally ill. In the twenty-first century\, mental illnesses are fast becoming a more accepted and visible part of human diversity. \nGrinker infuses the book with the personal history of his family’s four generations of involvement in psychiatry\, including his grandfather’s analysis with Sigmund Freud\, his own daughter’s experience with autism\, and culminating in his research on neurodiversity. Drawing on cutting-edge science\, historical archives\, and cross-cultural research in Africa and Asia\, Grinker takes readers on an international journey to discover the origins of\, and variances in\, our cultural response to neurodiversity. \nUrgent\, eye-opening\, and ultimately hopeful\, Nobody’s Normal explains how we are transforming mental illness and offers a path to end the shadow of stigma. \nRoy Richard Grinker is professor of anthropology and international affairs at the George Washington University. He is the author of several books\, including Unstrange Minds: Remapping the World of Autism. He lives in Washington\, DC. \nSteve Silberman is an award-winning science writer and the author of NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity\, which Oliver Sacks called “a sweeping and penetrating history presented with a rare sympathy and sensitivity.” The book became a widely-praised bestseller in the United States and the United Kingdom. His TED talk\, The Forgotten History of Autism\, has been viewed more than a million times and translated into 35 languages. He lives with his husband Keith in San Francisco. Author photo by Tanya Rosen-Jones. \nThis event is free and all ages\, but RSVP is required. RSVP here.
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