"Let Her Tell it" Last Wednesday Open Mic host w/Jenee Darden
Mar
29
7:00 PM19:00

"Let Her Tell it" Last Wednesday Open Mic host w/Jenee Darden

Featured readers:

Michelle Cruz Gonzales, writes memoir and fiction and is the author of The Spitboy Rule: Tales of a Xicana in a Female Punk Band.In the 1990’s Gonzales played drums in and wrote lyrics for the groundbreaking female punk band, Spitboy. Gonzales has contributed to Hip Mama Magazine, and published in anthologies and literary journals. She lives in Oakland with her son, husband, and three Mexican dogs.

Rae Liberto is a queer poet and nurse living in Oakland. She is obsessed with dreams, bodies and dark spaces of the mind. Her work has been featured in Lavender Review, Sparkle & Blink, Mistress Magazine, and Dryland.

Audrey T. Williams is an Oakland-based racial justice activist and an MFA Candidate in the Writing program at California College of the Arts. She is active in the AfroSurreal and AfroFuturist writing movements, and is working on her first speculative fiction project, as well as a memoir about her multi-racial, multi-cultural family life. Audrey is a child of the '80s who grew up in a military town watching sci-fi on the North Carolina coast with her African American father and South Asian, Catholic mother. Audrey has been deeply exploring her cultural and racial identity formation, focused on social dynamics post-Integration in America as well as post-Independence in Burma and India. Website: www.audreyTwilliams.com

 

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Lives and Voices Not Heard—Stories of Stranded Deportees
Mar
26
4:00 PM16:00

Lives and Voices Not Heard—Stories of Stranded Deportees

Lives and Voices Not Heard—Stories of Stranded Deportees: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders' Experiences Facing Deportation
Featuring Readings by Nghiep Lam and Eddy Zheng
Panel to follow with representative from The Asian Law Caucus
Organized with Bonnie Kwong
Sunday March 26th
4pm

Listen to excerpts from journals kept while incarcerated and through the deportation process, as well as a panel discussion about the reality of the prison to deportation pipeline in Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities in Oakland.

 

https://www.facebook.com/events/1124443437677462/

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"Embodying Spaces" Liminal's 2nd Annual Soiree & Fundraiser
Feb
25
7:00 PM19:00

"Embodying Spaces" Liminal's 2nd Annual Soiree & Fundraiser

This event is a fundraiser and celebration of the closing of our second year and the opening of a third as a community writing space that centers women. Featured performers and writers are Oakland Poet Laureate Alison Luterman, spoken word artist Audacious, experimental poet and Kelsey Street Member Mg Roberts and the author of New York Times best selling children's novels Rad Women Worldwide and Rad Women A-Z, Kate Schatz.  
More performers TBA soon! Get your tickets now as seating is limited!

Celebrate the closing of our second year at LIMINAL with us!

Performers: Kate SchatzAkilah MonifaMg RobertsMg Roberts Indira Allegra and Audacious IAM


Tickets available through eventbrite:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/embodying-spaces-liminals-2nd-annual-soiree-tickets-30826853950

This space does not have an ADA complient rest room but is accessible to people in wheel chairs. It is located at street level, no stairs. We are working on figuring out a solution for this event, such as the use of a nearby complient bathroom. This is not a scent-free or animal free space. Cats live here.

ABOUT LIMINAL

OUR MISSION
LIMINAL is a woman-owned business, fiscally sponsored by the 501(c)(3)c Media Alliance. Liminal is located in a brick and mortar space in Oakland, California that serves women and people who are gender non-conforming. Our mission is to provide physical space for the cultivation of community around intersectional narratives of class, race and gender and build platforms for increased visibility of these marginalized voices.

OUR VISION
We envision a society of empowered women and people of all gender identities whose narratives inform necessary changes in the existing culture, influence the work sector to adopt social justice business models that similarly value women and gender non-conforming creative entrepreneurs, prioritize the creation of class, race and gender diverse teams who have deeper connections to their work, greater investment in the team’s social and economic success and live more fulfilled and happy lives.

Find out more about LIMINAL here: www.oaklandliminal.com

Performer Bios:

1. Alison Luterman:

I write poems and personal essays and plays and I've co-written a musical. I also perform improvised spoken word, dance and song with an Interplay troupe called Wing It! I have published three books of poetry: The Largest Possible Life (Cleveland State University Press); See How We Almost Fly (Pearl; Editions), and Desire Zoo (Tia Chucha Press.). My poems have appeared in The Sun, Rattle, Prairie Schooner, on BART as part of the Poetry in Motion program, and in the Library of Congress. I've had personal essays published in The SUN, MORE Magazine, The New York Times, The L.A. Review and Salon.My website is www.alisonluterman.net . You can sign up for my monthly e-newsletter there.

2. Indira Allegra

Indira Allegra is a writer and artist concerned with tension and intimacy. She is the recipient of the Oakland Individual Artist (2015) and Queer Cultural Center grants (2014) and has been honored with the Jackson Literary Award (2014), Lambda Literary Fellowship (2012) and Windgate Craft Fellowship (2015). Allegra's commissions include works for the SFMOMA, de Young Museum, Petty Biennial, SFJAZZ Poetry Festival, the City of Oakland and the National Queer Arts Festival. Her time-based works have screened at festivals such as MIX NYC (2013), Perlen Hannover LGBT Festival (2010), Bologna Lesbian Film Festival (2010) and Outfest Fusion (2009).

Allegra’s writing has been widely anthologized, she has contributed works to Cream City Review, HYSTERIA Magazine, make/shift Magazine, Konch Magazine and Yellow Medicine Review: A Journal of Indigenous Literature, Art and Thought among others. In 2014 she was the Dr. and Mrs. Ella Tag Lecturer at East Carolina University and a Lylle Parker Women of Color Speaker at the University of Oregon. Allegra has completed workshops and residencies at The Banff Centre in Canada (2012) Ponderosa Center for Movement and Discovery in Stolzenhagen (2016) and Takt in Berlin (2016). She is a 2017 Artist in Residence at Djerassi Residence Arts Program and the Headlands Center for the Arts.

Contact

indiraallegra.com

instagram/twitter: @indiraallegra

facebook/linked-in: Indira Allegra


3. Kate Schatz

Kate Schatz is the author of Rad Women Worldwide and Rad American Women A-Z, the New York Times bestselling feminist children’s books (for everyone). 

The books have gotten love from BUST, Elle, Publisher’s Weekly, BuzzFeed, MTV, Ms., Teen Vogue, Kirkus Reviews, GOOD, The New York Times, AFROPUNK, and all kinds of other rad outlets. Kate and her collaborator Miriam Klein Stahl have appeared on Mashable, msnbc, and numerous public radio programs, including KQED Forum, Minnesota Public Radio, and KPCC’s Take Two.

Her book of fiction, Rid of Me: A Story, was published in 2006 as part of the acclaimed 33 1/3 series.

Her work has been published in Oxford American, Denver Quarterly, Joyland, East Bay Express, and San Francisco Chronicle, among others. Her short story “Folsom, Survivor” was a 2010 Notable Short Story in Best American Short Stories 2011.

She is a co-founder of The Encyclopedia Project, and the former Chair of the School of Literary Arts at Oakland School for the Arts. Kate received her MFA in Fiction Writing from Brown, and a double BA in Women’s Studies/Creative Writing from UC Santa Cruz. She lives in the Bay Area with her family.

Kate is repped by Charlotte Sheedy.

4.Akilah Monifa

From Huffingtonpost.com:


Akilah Monifa Author/writer/blogger/storyteller/microblogger/vlogger

Akilah "Kiki" Monifa is an author/writer/blogger/storyteller/microblogger/vlogger and an African-American lesbian mother of two teens living and loving in Oakland, California. She is the author of "Bedazzled and Bamboozled" and "Republishing Huff Post" both collections of her writings and available for free download in iBooks. She also writes for "The Progressive Media Project" and DivorcedMoms.com She is the Editor-in-chief/co-founder/co-publisher of Arise 2.0 a global digital publication by LGBTQ folks of color and our allies and for everyone. A.K.A. Akilah Bolden-Monifa and Elizabeth Ann Thompson.

5. Audacious Iam

Growing up in Ruleville Mississippi, the wild child of the late E. V. "Jug" and Christine Wilson, she discovered through life's hurdles that there is power in words. Audacious fell in love with the word early in life first taking stage at the age of twelve while being inspired by her favorite author Nikki Giovanni. Life has led her to travel around the world from Africa to New York spreading her positive messages of uplift and outreach.

Often described as infectious, Audacious provides experiences through her revolutionary style of poetry. She has allowed her words to possess her taking stage at venues such as The Black Academy of Arts and Letters (Dallas), The University of Texas at Arlington, The Boys and Girls Clubs of Arlington, Texas, Heart and Soul Center of Light (Oakland, CA), Mills College (Oakland, CA) and Las Positas College (Livermore, CA) just to name just a few.

Audacious is currently a faculty member at OSA (Oakland School for the Arts). She holds both her BA degree from Rust College (Holly Springs, MS; 2003) and her MFA Degree from Mills College (Oakland, CA; 2013). 

audaciousiam.com

6. Mg Roberts

spdbooks.org:

Born in Subic Bay, Philippines, Mg Roberts teaches in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is a Kundiman Fellow, Kelsey Street Press member, VONA/Voices Alum, and sits on the Board of Small Press Traffic. She is author of NOT SO, SEA (Durga Press, 2014) and her work has appeared in the Stanford Journal of Asian American Studies, Dusie, Bombay Gin, Web Conjunctions, GALATEA RESURRECTS, Elderly and elsewhere. She co- edited the anthology Nests and Strangers: On Asian Women Poets (Kelsey Street Press) along with Timothy Yu and is currently co-editing Responses, New Writing, Flesh with Ronaldo Wilson and Bhanu Kapil; an anthology on the urgency of avant-garde writing written for and by writers of color. She lives in Oakland with her three daughters, two hens, one puppy, and geologist husband. Roberts' Black Radish title ANEMAL, UTER MECK was published by Black Radish Books in 2017.

 

https://www.facebook.com/events/276874382727785/

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Long Form Reading
Feb
18
7:00 PM19:00

Long Form Reading

This is series for those of us who are working on longer pieces and cannot share our work in a more traditional reading slot. Interested in reading or performing? 20-30 minutes of work. 2-3 readers and performers. Open to musicians working on longer pieces/scores, videographers, singers, any one working with narrative and looking for an audience for a work-in-progress that will fit into the time slot. 

 

email gina@theliminalcenter.com to submit work!

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Second Saturday Write-in with Mk Chavez
Feb
11
to Feb 12

Second Saturday Write-in with Mk Chavez

Come write with us! 8-midnight we will be working on our novels, poetry manuscripts, articles, children's books...journaling, painting, crafting...or otherwise narrative documenting! There will be a prize for most pages written! Suggested donation of $15 but notaflof! Bring a snack to share if you wish! 

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As always, there will be kitties and caffeine. Just add writers.

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"Digging for Pony" Justine TenZeldam's Chapbook Release Party
Feb
10
7:00 PM19:00

"Digging for Pony" Justine TenZeldam's Chapbook Release Party

 7-9pm

https://www.facebook.com/events/920271854775531/

Amazon.com pre-order 25% of code: X6XUPBW9

 

Come help me celebrate my first book of poetry, prose and photographs with some of my favorite people - Gina and the group at LIMINAL! Copies of the book will be on the sale at the event and are also on sale now on Amazon.com with a 25% off DISCOUNT CODE available for pre-orders now: X6XUPBW9

More: Self-published, the book covers a period in the writer's life when she was breaking loose from old ideas, patterns and from a long career in advertising sales. tenZeldam also has a background in publishing and events promotion/sponsorship.

Most of the work is adult oriented, with the disclaimer of NSFW applicable. Her nickname is “Badd Gramma” after all. (She is a grandmother, actually, and a good one according to said children.)

In the spirit of DIY there will be an open mic for poets and singers and open floor for dancers (must sign up 30 minutes prior. Space limited and be cleared by organizers.)

Gina Goldblatt, Founder and Creative Director of LIMINAL, will be serving tasty beverages to support the community programs they offer. There will also be a raffle, and donations of prizes are currently being sought. 

Pre-sale copies of the book are on sale now with a discount code of X6XUPBW9 offering 25% off. Order now and get your copy signed by the author (moi) that night! 

For more information contact me directly via facebook or email eastbayjustine@ gmail

(18 and over. Donation optional)

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First Monday Open Writing Hours
Feb
6
to Feb 7

First Monday Open Writing Hours

First Monday Open Writing Hours

(Women identified people only please)

Free! Donations accepted to help run LIMINAL. 

Quiet space to write with other women and gender non-conforming folks. All forms of writing welcome. You can bring student papers to grade or work on a drawing. This is time to sit your butt down and work on whatever it is you want, in a space dedicated to productivity and creativity.

Come get information on LIMINAL and our programming! Find out how to get involved!

Wi-fi, coffee and tea included

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