Grace Talusan
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Thank you to all for enthusiastically participating in our annual Teach-In on Race. Special thanks to keynote speaker Grace Talusan for sharing her powerful words. Today and every day, the College commits to advancing & deepening equity and inclusion in our community and beyond.
Final issue of Immigrant Strong of 2023 is out!
Featuring @cpamzhang Beth Little Grace Talusan Leslie Sainz. essays from The Rumpus Guernica Magazine Electric Literature Pigeon Pages + more.
immigrantstrong.substack.com/p/immigrant-st…
NBCC member Grace Talusan's essay “The Haunted” appeared in The Seventh Wave: theseventhwave.org/grace-talusan/
Join Amanda Peters, author of 'The Berry Pickers,' in conversation with Grace Talusan on December 7 at 6 p.m. in the Main Library lecture hall! This event is hybrid and registration is required: cambridgepl.libcal.com/event/11493480 Catapult #indigenousliterature #authorevent #cambridgema
We are beyond thrilled to celebrate our 4 finalists for the 2023 Prize for New Immigrant Writing: Dr. Camille U. Adams 🇹🇹, Catharina Coenen, Ana Hebra Flaster & A. Molotkov. Thank you for your gorgeous words, and to Grace Talusan and Andy for so much hard work. Congratulations, all!!❤️🔥
On Tuesday 8/8, PSB is thrilled to celebrate the launch of Shark Heart! Debut author Emily Habeck will be joined by Grace Talusan. Can't make it in person? You can tune in virtually via Crowdcast- register on our website!
Cannot wait to sit down with Grace Talusan to chat about the stories in 🌺 WHEN THE HIBISCUS FALLS 🌺
Congratulations to my sister Mary Talusan on her latest, a labor of love many years in the making usa.inquirer.net/132034/new-boo…
anthony christian ocampo 🇵🇭🏳️🌈 When I was there for 6 months with Grace Talusan , I felt the most free that I’ve felt in my life. Not a racial utopia but a place where I could be more fully accepted as human - without the deeply entrenched interpersonal and structural anti-blackness.
NBCC member Grace Talusan reviewed Nathan Go’s 'Forgiving Imelda Marcos' for The Arts Fuse: artsfuse.org/274864/book-re…
Thank you, Elizabeth, Nicole, Emmeline, and everyone who made the experience Kenyon Review week so special. 🥰