😻🎧 We're so psyched to see TEMPLE ALLEY SUMMER by #SachikoKashiwaba, translated by @AveryUdagawa and narrated by Traci Kato-Kiriyama, named as a finalist for the #Audies2022 under Middle Grade Books!🐈⬛
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VC supporter @traciakemi just released their book "Navigating With(out) Instruments!" Join us for their #LittleTokyo community book launch event on Saturday, January 29 at 3pm at the @TerasakiBudokan, outdoor plaza. Learn more at https://t.co/8P6ieBmHZm
Introducing the "Pride Publics" Conversation Series! In this first installment, @imanitolliver and traci kato-kiriyama speak of their art practices and lineages. "Pride Publics: Words and Actions" will be on view at @LASHP, 10/9-10/24.
Watch the video: https://t.co/6xIqvSMAvn
SCOOP: First on @CBSNews -- The House Judiciary Committee will hold its first-ever markup and vote next week on #HR40, a bill to establish a commission on reparations. https://t.co/KXd6ETkRS0
From testifying before Congress to killing press interviews, @dreisenheath has been making a powerful case for reparations this month & making me a proud colleague in the process.
She's doing her job. Tell Congress it's time to do theirs by passing #HR40. https://t.co/hp2UeJL7L2
Folks have been spreading the word for the past day or so on how to call in and make your voices heard, and we can't wait to see what y'all have to say! I'm going to do my best to transcribe things here, or at least give y'all the jist of the comments!
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In case you've missed some of the context, @MayorOfLA just had his mentions blown up by a twitter storm in the past hour that took #PeoplesBudgetLA to the #1 spot nationally.
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Thank you @reappropriate ! So looking forward to sharing this narrative through a contemporary lens & a hybrid theatre circus performance...see you soon!
Hey y'all, please check out this upcoming show! | Tales of Clamor explores what it took for members of the Japanese American community to break their decades-long silence to gain reparations and redress for the wrongful incarceration during World War II.
#JonathanGold gave a shit about our city. He gave a shit about finding great food and good people and crafting it all into stellar writing. Listening to what he had to say was like an appropriate middle finger to the critics in other cities who could give a shit about ours.
We all live in Jonathan Gold's Southern California—my column on the importance of #JonathanGold beyond just food for @latimesopinion https://t.co/YUlDJpRlKD
Anthony Bourdain connected and humanized people through food. His episode on Punjab was one of the first times I saw people who looked like me on television not depicted as violent aggressors or as helpless victims. Thank you, Anthony, and rest in peace.
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