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Words as Lifelines: BIPOC Adoptee Voices for Gaza

Grab a snack and favorite beverage, turn on your computer, and sit back to enjoy a beautiful hour of BIPOC adoptee voices, community, and Palestinian solidarity.

  • Date: Sunday, May 31st 

  • Time: 3-4pm PST / 6–7pm EST

  • Cost: Minimum $5

  • Format: Virtual

The Zoom link will be sent a day or two before the event; closed captions will be enabled. This will NOT be recorded or distributed. 

AUTHORS

Sarah Audsley (she/her) is the author of Landlock X (Texas Review Press, 2023). A Korean American adoptee, a graduate of the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College, and a member of The Starlings Collective, Audsley lives and works in northern Vermont. sarahaudsley.com

Ansley Moon (they/them) is the author of the poetry collections Register the Missing (Kaya Press) and How to Bury the Dead (Black Coffee Press). They are an Asian American adoptee, poet, educator, and recipient of a Barbara Deming Memorial Fund Grant. Moon’s work has appeared in Agni, Hyphen Magazine, Southern Humanities Review, among others. They are a Co-Founding member of The Starlings Collective, a BIPOC adoptee writers and artists collective. ansleymoon.com

Tiana Nobile 문영신 is the author of Cleave (Hub City Press, 2021). She is a Korean American adoptee, member of the The Starlings Collective, and recipient of a Rona Jaffe Foundation Writer's Award. Her writing has appeared in Poetry Northwest, The New Republic, Lit Hub, and Southern Cultures, among others. She lives with her family in New Orleans, Louisiana. For more, visit tiananobile.com