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Memoir: Immigrant Stories, Conversation 1122
Moderators
Taylor, literary editor at large of the Chicago Tribune, is the author (with Adam Cohen) of “American Pharaoh: Mayor Richard J. Daley and his Battle for Chicago and the Nation.” Past president of the National Book Critics Circle, she has also taught at Mount Holyoke College, was...
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Speakers
Bui was born in Vietnam and immigrated to the United States as a child. She studied art and legal studies and at one point wanted to be a civil rights lawyer, but became a public school teacher instead. She lives in Berkeley with her son, her husband, and her mother. “The Best We...
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Ramírez is a Mexican-Colombian writer, critic, and performance poet based in Pittsburgh. She won the inaugural PEN/Fusion Emerging Writers Prize in 2015 for her novella-length work of nonfiction, "Dead Boys" (Little A, 2016), and in 2016 she was named Critic at Large for the Los...
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Zhang, author of “Accomplice to Memory,” grew up in upstate New York, lived in China and Hong Kong, and now makes her home in Western Massachusetts. She is a writer of hybrid non/fiction stories and forms, with a focus on Chinese and American identities and communities across...
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