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SUMMARY:Andrew Lam Book Talk at Foothill College
DESCRIPTION:Red Hen author Andrew Lam will speak at Foothill College on Thursday\, April 24 as part of the college’s Art of Community & AANHPI programming. This event celebrates API Heritage Month and will be held from 12–1 PM in Room 5015 and also available via Zoom. \nA prolific writer and journalist\, Lam’s work explores the Vietnamese diaspora and the human experience. He is the author of several essay and story collections\, including his most recent\, Stories from the Edge of the Sea\, published by Red Hen Press in March 2025. \n 
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/andrew-lam-book-talk-at-foothill-college/
LOCATION:Foothill College\, 12345 El Monte Rd\, Los Altos Hills\, CA\, 94022\, United States
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SUMMARY:Stories of Refugees Resilience: An evening with author Helen Benedict
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Eat Offbeat in Chelsea Market for a powerful evening of storytelling\, food\, and conversation with acclaimed author Helen Benedict. Her novel\, The Good Deed\, explores the refugee experience through the story of Syrian and Sudanese women seeking safety in Greece\, only to face new struggles in their search for justice and belonging. The book sheds light on the realities of displacement\, the bonds formed between those forced from their homes\, and the moral complexities of offering help. \nAt Eat Offbeat\, we celebrate the rich culinary traditions of refugee and immigrant chefs\, offering guests the opportunity to experience flavors from around the world while supporting a mission of empowerment and inclusion. What better place to host this event that brings together literature and cuisine to spark meaningful dialogue about migration\, identity\, and the power of community? \nYour admission will include delicious appetizers and soft drinks\, with the option to stay and have dinner with the author after the talk. (Dinner can be paid on site). The dinner and food will feature chef Diaa from Syria and chef Gladys from Sudan. \nEat Offbeat will be offering 20% of the proceeds of the evening to the International Refugee Assistance Project\, IRAP\, https://refugeerights.org. \nFor details and tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/stories-of-refugees-resilience-an-evening-with-author-helen-benedict-tickets-1312916662079?aff=oddtdtcreator
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/stories-of-refugees-resilience-an-evening-with-author-helen-benedict/
LOCATION:Eat Offbeat\, Chelsea Market\, Manhattan\, NY\, United States
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