This year, the annual AWP Conference will be held in Los Angeles. And that
means Con Tinta will be in the City of Angels, as well, to celebrate literature
by hosting La Pachanga and Award Ceremony. Who will be honored? When and where
will our event take place? How can you help?
DETAILS
The Advisory Circle of Con Tinta, a collective of
Chicana/Latina Activist Writers, Poets Responding to SB 1070, and Avenue 50 Studio in Los Angeles are
organizing the 2016 Pachanga & Award Ceremony and one of the book releases
for the Anthology, Poetry
of Resistance: Voices for Social Justice (University of
Arizona Press), edited by Francisco X. Alarcón and Odilia
Galván Rodríguez. La Pachanga 2016 will be held on Thursday, March 31,
5:30 to 8:30 p.m., at Avenue 50 Studio, 131 N. Avenue 50, Los Angeles, CA
90042. Con Tinta will honor the following Chican@ and Latin@ writers: Francisco X. Alarcón (RIP), Juan Felipe Herrera, Lucha
Corpi, Luis Javier Rodríguez, and Odilia Galván Rodríguez.
Following the Award Ceremony we will have one of the book
releases for the anthology Poetry
of Resistance: Voices for Social Justice (University of
Arizona Press) edited by Francisco X. Alarcón and Odilia Galván Rodríguez.
Several poets from the anthology will be there to share la poesía for all of
us. Stay tuned for an upcoming list of readers.
However, we need your help in order to have a
successful event. Please consider donating to help celebrate our Chican@
and Latin@ writers who deserve this event immensely. If you can help, please
email ConTintaDonations@gmail.com for
complete information on how to make a donation by check via snail mail.
Remember: no donation is too small and donors will be mentioned in the event
program.
Con Tinta is excited for this marvelous partnership with
Poets Responding to SB 1070 and Avenue 50 Studio. Con Tinta especially wants to
thank Kathy Gallegos, Pola Lopez, Jessica Ceballos, and Lea Chavez.
La Pachanga and Award Ceremony is a time for us to come
together and celebrate the wonderful achievements of our Chican@/Latin@
community. Let us stand together and be proud of the superb accomplishments of
our writers.
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