AWP PANEL -Diasporic Dreaming: Jewish Writers on Anti-Zionist Possibility
Our writing provides a space for us to dream of a diasporic world where our Jewishness is about liberation and solidarity, and not bound up in a nation-state. As we bear witness to genocide in Gaza, centering anti-Zionist values in our work feels essential. What can an anti-Zionist Jewish literature look like? Five Jewish writers discuss how radical imagination shows up in our pages, in our hearts, and as we move through the world.
SAN FRANCISCO Green Apple Bookstore
GREEN APPLE BOOKS - 9th avenue
Books on the Park on 9th Avenue, 1231 9th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94122
DELTA MOUTH FESTIVAL - BATON ROUGE
Center for River Studies (100 Terrace Ave, Baton Rouge, LA 70802)
https://www.deltamouth.com/
AAWW Page Turner conference
Page Turner 2024 - Undoing Genres: Emerging Voices From Across the Literary Spectrum with Nina Sharma, Karen Mok and Maddie Mori. Virtual and in personRSVP Here

Writing in Conflict: A Reading & Communal Discussion
AN OFFICIAL 2024 BROOKLYN BOOK FESTIVAL BOOKEND EVENT


Reading at Yalla Punk
Poetry readings by: Vani Natarajan, Kimberly Marie Ousley, Noam Keim, Becca Khalil, Bazeed, Bes.
Film shorts
Dream with You (00:04:10) - Experimental
Eitr (00:14:39) - Dramedy, Romance
Women (00:09:42) - Dance-Theater
Miss Chelove: From Java to the Streets of D.C (00:15:33) - Documentary
You Need Me (00:20:15) - Experimental
Don’t Forget the Water (00:05:13) - Experimental
Diasporistan (00-05:54) - Experimental
![[virtual] in conversation with Grace Talusan](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/66d504e14ada941d026df95e/1725566016284-Y88FOFW1LYUKSEYI5GWZ/Grace.png)
[virtual] in conversation with Grace Talusan
noam keim and Grace Talusan discuss The Land is Holy @ Books Are Magic (virtual event)


Transnational Series: noam keim with Hanif Abdurraqib
Join the Transnational Literature Series at Brookline Booksmith for a virtual event with author noam keim to discuss and celebrate the release of The Land is Holy. They will be in conversation with writer Hanif Abdurraqib