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SUMMARY:Baltimore Book Festival - On Cultural Icons: Jeff Chang in conversation with Lawrence Burney
DESCRIPTION:Join Red Emma’s Bookstore at the Baltimore Book Festival for a conversation between culture writers Jeff Chang and Lawrence Burney! \nWe’re celebrating the release of two powerful new books on culture\, race\, and change. \nWater Mirror Echo is a cultural biography\, both sweeping and intimate\, of the legend Bruce Lee\, set against the extraordinary\, untold story of the rise of Asian America—from the author of the award-winning classic Can’t Stop Won’t Stop and one of the finest culture observers of our era. No Sense in Wishing is an essay collection from acclaimed culture critic Lawrence Burney that is a personal and analytical look at his home city of Baltimore\, music from throughout the global Black diaspora\, and the traditions that raised him. \nGet your tickets now!
URL:https://jeffchang.net/event/baltimore-book-festival-jeff-chang-in-conversation-with-lawrence-burney/
LOCATION:Baltimore Book Festival – 32nd Street Stage\, Red Emma's Bookstore Coffeehouse\, 3128 Greenmount Ave\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21218\, United States
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SUMMARY:Baltimore Book Festival: On Making Asian America
DESCRIPTION:Four cultural producers and writers explore multiple modes for telling the stories of the Asian diaspora in America. Presented by Baker Artist Portfolios.\n\nREGISTER NOW HERE!\n\n\n\nJeff Chang is a writer\, host\, and a cultural organizer. His book\, Can’t Stop Won’t Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation\, was named one of thebest U.S. nonfiction books of the last quarter century. He has also written the award-winning books\,  Who We Be: A Cultural History of Race in Post Civil Rights America\, and We Gon’ Be Alright: Notes On Race and Resegregation. His bylines have appeared in the New York Times\, the Wall Street Journal\, the Washington Post\, The Guardian\, and the San Francisco Chronicle\, as well as Slate\, Mother Jones\, The Nation\, n+1\, and The Believer. He has been a Lucas Artist Fellow and has received the American Book Award\, the Asian American Literary Award\, and the USA Ford Fellowship in Literature. He is the host of the Signal award-winning podcast on artists and ideas\, Edge of Reason\, and of Notes From the Edge\, produced by KALW Public Media. \nLysley Tenorio is the author of the story collection Monstress\, named a book of the year by The San Francisco Chronicle\, and the novel The Son of Good Fortune\, winner of the New American Voices Award. His stories have appeared in The Atlantic\, Ploughshares\, Manoa\, and Zoetrope: All-Story\, and have been adapted the for the stage in San Francisco and New York City. A former Stegner Fellow at Stanford\, he has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Bogliasco Foundation\, the Radcliffe Institute at Harvard University\, and the Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center\, and has been awarded a Pushcart Prize\, a Whiting Award\, the Rome Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters\, and a Guggenheim Fellowship. Born in the Philippines and raised in California\, he is an Associate Professor in The Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University. \nNguyên Khôi Nguyễn is an interdisciplinary artist and educator. He is the cartoonist of Bittersweet\, and the Ignatz nominated comic series\, The Gulf. Nguyên’s work has been featured in The New Yorker\, Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center\, and Medium. He is the vocalist/pianist of the jazz trio\, Superior Cling\, and creator of Mom’s Viet Kitchen\, a cooking website that shares family recipes and the stories behind them. Nguyên recently completed “In Our Own Time\,” a six-part webcomic for McSweeney’s that charts the ups and downs of his and his wife’s fertility journey. He has earned a Rubys Artist Grant and Maryland State Arts Council award. He previously served as the senior video producer/editor at Science Magazine. As a digital media lecturer at Loyola University Maryland\, Nguyên teaches video\, graphics\, animation\, comics\, and more. \nChung-Wei Huang is an award-winning filmmaker from a small town in Taiwan\, now calls Baltimore her home. Chung-Wei’s artistic pursuits encompass narrative films and dance for the camera video. She is drawn to ordinary lives and the beauty inherent in everyday moments. She wants to interweave elements of social commentary into her work and navigate the complex intersections of personal struggles\, creating narratives that offer a nuanced perspective. Her journey in filmmaking includes the premiere of her thesis film\, “Midnight Carnival” (2018)\, at the Asian American International Film Festival\, followed by selections in film festivals nationwide. The success continued with her second narrative short film\, “Buck” (2021)\, debuting at the LA Shorts International Film Festival. Recognized for her work\, Chung-Wei received the Rubys Artist Grant to produce the dance for the camera video titled “Days without End.” Her film\, “Squeegee Boy\,” was supported by the Saul Zaentz Innovation Fund and is currently in film festival circuits.
URL:https://jeffchang.net/event/baltimore-book-festival-on-making-asian-america/
LOCATION:Baltimore Book Festival – Red Emma’s Stage\, 3128 Greenmount Avenue\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21218\, United States
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SUMMARY:Baltimore Book Festival: Narrative Strategy for Artists & Designers
DESCRIPTION:Join Red Emma’s\, Baltimore Artists Against Apartheid and NoMüNoMü for a narrative design workshop led by culture strategist and author\, Jeff Chang.\n\n\n  \nDesigned for storytellers\, dream weavers\, community builders\, and those looking to uplift pro social justice narratives\, the tools within this workshop will allow you to analyze the narrative terrain\, sharpen your narratives\, identify and reach your audience\, and choose the most effective forms and platforms to reach those audiences. Whether you are executing messaging campaigns\, social media campaigns\, videos\, art installations\, street theater\, deep canvassing\, direct actions\, or more\, these field-tested tools will help! \nAt the 2025 Baltimore Book Festival\, on the Baltimore Free School Stage — go downstairs to the Red Emma’s classroom space\, or enter via Brentwood Avenue. \nRegister now here!
URL:https://jeffchang.net/event/baltimore-book-festival-narrative-strategy-for-artists-designers/
LOCATION:Baltimore Book Festival – Free School Stage\, 3128 Greenmount Avenue\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21218\, United States
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