4/1: Self/Split: Performance and Poetry at USC’s Ground Zero

I have the privilege of joining awesome humans & artists  D’Lo, Chiwan Choi, Nicolas Wang, with Kaya Press, in this upcoming (free) event at USC:

Self/Split: Performance and Poetry from Asian Diasporas

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April 1, 2015
7:00 pm
University Park Campus
Ground Zero Performance Cafe
Admission is free. Reservations required.

“Self/Split” brings together four renowned Asian diasporic artists—Sam Chanse, Chiwan Choi, D’Lo and Nicolas Wang—for an evening of live performances and discussion that will movingly confront queerness, displacement, immigrant identity, the creative process and more.

[Fun note! The event should also be the first chance to share advance copies of Lydia’s Funeral Video, from Kaya Press.]

Organized by Nayan Shah (American Studies and Ethnicity) and Sunyoung Lee (Kaya Press). Co-sponsored by American Studies and Ethnicity, Asian Pacific American Student Services, the Center for Transpacific Studies, Kaya Students for Independent Publishing, the Master of Professional Writing Program and the USC School of Dramatic Arts.

more info here: https://www.usc.edu/calendar/event/909961