Latino Poetry Project: Places We Call Home
Overview
Professor Leticia Hernández hosts a one-of-a-kind poetry event on WED OCT 9th
This poetry panel, part of the national humanities initiative, Latino Poetry Project: Places We Call Home, will present an exploration of 'home' through the lens of Salvadoran poets, Claudia Castro Luna (Seattle, WA), M.K. Chávez (Oakland, CA) & Alexandra Lytton-Regalado (El Salvador). These writers will read from their work & engage in a discussion on themes such as first & second homes, eco-consciousness, gentrification, & what home means to them.
This will be a two-part event. (12:30-1:30 PM & 2-3 PM) SFSU HUM 133 & on Zoom.
Please visit the SFPL website for Zoom registration info, SFSU address, & more details: Places We Call Home OCT 9th
FYI: The Humanities 133 venue is large, but if the room fills, we will have to refer folks to Zoom as there is no standing room. Let’s fill the room!
Sponsored by campus partners: That Latinx Student Center, LCA LIVE, * the Latino Studies Dept. Many thanks to our community partners the San Francisco Public Library and the Latino Poetry Project.