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CCSF Women's History Month: Towards the Free Days Ahead (Reading & Creative Writing Roundtable)

Reading & Roundtable: Creative writers from CCSF Women's & Gender Studies department on how writing can lead us towards the free days ahead. This event is free and virtual via zoom.

About this event

Three CCSF Women’s and Gender Studies faculty members read their work and discuss how creative writing can lead us towards the free days ahead. Moderated by Maggie Harrison.

Xochiquetzal Candelaria’s book, Empire was published by University of Arizona Press. Her work has appeared in The Nation, Tin House, New England Review, Seneca Review, and other magazines.

tanea lunsford lynx is a fourth-generation Black San Franciscan on both sides. tanea is a writer, educator, and cultural worker at work on her second book, a work of creative nonfiction.

Leslie Simon taught at CCSF for many years. Her publications range from poetry to oral history to essays on literature, film, and politics, and include the novel The Divine Comic (Spuyten Duyvil).

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