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Saturday, October 15 • 8:30pm - 9:30pm
pariahs from outside the margins: Not Straight Outta Iowa

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Sharing experiences of exclusion via poetry, essays, prose, and diverse languages coupled with printed art, pariahs celebrates writers far beyond the common pages.

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Sarah Rafael García

Founder/Project Director, LibroMobile
Sarah Rafael Garcia is a writer, community educator and traveler. Since publishing Las Niñas (Floricanto Press 2008), she founded Barrio Writers, LibroMobile and Crear Studio. In 2016, Sarah Rafael was awarded for SanTana’s Fairy Tales (Raspa Magazine 2017), which was supported... Read More →

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Majda Gama

Majda is a Saudi-American poet based in the Washington DC area where she has roots as a Punk, DJ & an activist. Her poems explore her racial duality & the world transnationals create in order to feel safe. She thinks Nick Cave should win the Nobel in Literature next.
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Laurie Anne Guerrero

Laurie Ann Guerrero, was born and raised in the Southside of San Antonio and received the Academy of American Poets Prize, among others, from Smith College. Winner of the 2012 Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize and the International Latino Book Award for poetry, her first full-length collection, A... Read More →
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Mónica Teresa Ortiz

Poet. muted blood. black radish books, 2018.
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Dustin Pearson

Editor, Hayden's Ferry Review, Arizona State University
Dustin Pearson is an MFA candidate at Arizona State University, where he also serves as the editor of Hayden's Ferry Review. He was awarded the 2015 Katharine C. Turner Prize from the Academy of American Poets and is the recipient of fellowships from the Watering Hole and Cave Ca... Read More →
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Christopher Rose

Christopher Rose is originally from Seattle, Washington and he writes about the intersection of the Filipino and Black Diasporas. His poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Crabfat, Chelsea Station, The Outrider Review, Glitterwolf, Fjords Review, The Pariahs Anthology, Yellow... Read More →


Saturday October 15, 2016 8:30pm - 9:30pm PDT
Noisebridge 2169 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94110