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- Nov 19, 2019
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- 02:01:25
Authoring Advocacy: Bearing Witness in an Era of Mass Incarceration
What is the responsibility of writers to confront our era of mass incarceration, and how do we bear witness without assuming voyeuristic or exploitative perspectives?
Featuring 2018 PEN America Writing For Justice Fellows Justin Rovillos Monson and Reginald Dwayne Betts, and Asian American Writers’ Workshop’s The Witness Program writers Roshan Abraham, Christina Olivares, & Sarah Wang. A closing conversation, moderated by Victoria Law, will explore the ethics, challenges and necessity of writing about mass incarceration from a variety of perspectives and lived experiences.
The Asian American Writers’ Workshop is a national nonprofit dedicated to the belief that Asian American stories deserve to be told.
Intro by Mark Gallagher
Event Photos by Giselle Robledo:
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