Wednesday, October 1, 6-7:15 pm
Reception with book sales and signing to follow.
In-person only: David Brower Center, 2150 Allston Way, Berkeley, CA
Free and open to the public - please register here.
Why write now? In a time of polycrisis—from war, genocide, clash of empires, and attacks on migrants to the erosion of basic human rights and American intellectual freedom—what role can writing and writers play? Join award-winning author and organizer Jeff Chang on the occasion of the release of his new biography of Bruce Lee as avatar of Asian America,Water Mirror Echo, in a discussion with Pulitzer finalist Cathy Park Hong (Minor Feelings), acclaimed poet Terisa Siagatonu (We The Gathered Heat), and renowned scholar Colleen Lye (After Marx), on how craft becomes witness, and how poetry, biography, and leftist scholarship can shape resistance and renewal. This urgent conversation asks how Asian American and Pacific Islander artists and thinkers are reimagining culture, politics, and solidarity in a changing world.
Sponsored by the Asian American Research Center, UC Berkeley
Co-sponsored by the Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies Program, the Department of English, and the Arts Research Center, UC Berkeley