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Eth-Noh-Tec: Women Warriors of the Word: Our Pens Are Mightier

March 20th, 5:00 PM PT
Free to attend (donations appreciated)

Please join Eth-Noh-Tec on March 20th at 5PM PT for “Women Warriors of the Word,” an evening of authors and a poet who will share their writings that address our resilience against many odds. There will be a chance to ask questions, to listen to each other, and in this way, create a community even for this hour and a half we will be with each other on Zoom.

Mindful Musings: “Women Warriors of the Word,” with
Nancy Wang, Ayn Gailey
& Genny Lim

Genny Lim, San Francisco’s Poet Laureate, a fierce woman warrior of words, writes with blazing truth and deep minings of who we are as women, as human beings, as Asian Americans, as people of color, the carriers of life. She is warm, funny and even sings!

Ayn Gailey, another woman warrior of words, has written for Elle, Latina, Showtime and Kinfolk and is in the throes of completing her debut novel. Her memoir was adapted into the movie A Nice Girl Like You in 2020. She is hapa – half Taiwanese and half Mexican with a perspective of growing up in a world that decides who you are and who you aren’t. Her writings are delicious and give us a view into a world that many of us are not privy to.

Nancy Wang, the third woman warrior of words, will read a chapter of her newly published Red Altar novel that will celebrate resilience confronting racist violence that occurred in 1906 and today reverberates into our communities once again.

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