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WINDY CITY TIMES
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March 1 reading with queer writers of color
2012-02-29
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This article shared 2161 times since Wed Feb 29, 2012
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A reading featuring queer writers of color will take place Thursday, March 1, 7-10 p.m., at the third floor of Center on Halsted, 3656 N. Halsted St.
Among the many writers slated to appear are Lorenzo Herrera y Lozano, David Keali'i, Jennifer Lisa Vest, D. Antwan Stewart, Janet McAdams and Ching-In Chen.
The Lambda Literary Foundation is sponsoring the event, which is part of the 2012 Association of Writers & Writing Programs conference, taking place Feb. 29-March 3.
Visit "Ancestors: A Queer Writers of Color Reading" on Facebook. |
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