A book club discussion with Okunyi Chol...and you are welcome whether you've read "Homegoing" by Yaa Gyasi or have yet to read it...download the audio version and listen on the go to this wonderful work of epic proportions.
https://t.co/p7lWSHSNZk
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We're looking at the last Saturday of the month again, so let's meet up! If you're a DPWC member, you'll already have the link. If you're not a member, and are looking for community, then contact us. https://t.co/aU8NmcaEE0
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Okunyi Chol, DPWC member pursuing an MLIS at SJSU will lead our discussion on "Homegoing" by Yaa Gyasi. So, grab a copy from your local library or indie bookseller and join us this August 6 at 6:00 PM, PST.
https://t.co/p7lWSHSNZk
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Jump online and catch up as we will have new officers to announce for the upcoming school year, 2022-23, plus ideas for projects. If you didn't get the link via email then reach out: https://t.co/aU8NmcaEE0
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Martin Tran leads a discussion on the memoir "Crying in H Mart," June 26, 6:00-7PM, PST. Join if you've read it or have yet to read it, via link found here https://t.co/TgA9Rt0x86 Add to the conversation covering everything from relationships and food to mortality.
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Diasporic Peoples Writing Collective (DPWC) meets the last Saturday of each month. So, for members, (use the link that was emailed to you), and for non-members, visit our site with a request-to-join.
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Wow! We're looking at the last Saturday of the month, so let's meet up! If you're a DPWC member, you'll already have the link. If you're not a member, and are looking for community, then contact us. https://t.co/aU8NmcaEE0
#sjsu#dpwc#WritingCommunity#literary#equity#BIPOC