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SUMMARY:APRIL OSSMANN\, Beth Malow and Doug Teschner readings from WE and Beyond the Politics of Contempt
DESCRIPTION:Join April Ossmann\, Beth Malow and Doug Teschner readings from We and Beyond the Politics of Contempt with discussion on bridging political divides at Hartland Public Library!
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/april-ossmann-beth-malow-and-doug-teschner-readings-from-we-and-beyond-the-politics-of-contempt/
LOCATION:Hartland Public Library\, 110 E. Park Avenue\, Hartland\, VT\, United States
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SUMMARY:An Inaugural Reading & Conversation at Watermelon Books LA with Award-Winning Novelists Randa Jarrar & NANCY KRICORIAN
DESCRIPTION:Watermelon Books LA presents its first public event — a powerful evening of literature\, solidarity\, and shared histories of diaspora and genocide connecting Palestinian and Armenian experiences. \nAs survivors of ethnic cleansing and genocide\, Armenian and Palestinian communities share intertwined histories of loss\, endurance\, and resistance that continue to inform liberation struggles and shape global solidarity today. \nThrough fiction and memoir\, our featured authors explore the search for home across generations shaped by dispossession\, displacement\, and exile. Their works affirm writing as an act of resistance—one that preserves memory\, asserts truth\, and creates connections beyond borders. \nNANCY KRICORIAN \nAward-Winning novelist of the Armenian diaspora \nAuthor of The Burning Heart of the World (2025)\, Zabelle(1998)\, Dreams of Bread and Fire (2003)\, and All the Light There Was (2013) \nNancy Kricorian is the author of four novels centered on post-genocide Armenian diaspora experience. Her most recent novel\, The Burning Heart of the World\, is set among Armenians in Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War.. She has been a mentor with We Are Not Numbers <https://wearenotnumbers.org/> since 2015 and lives in New York.  Learn more about Nancy at https://nancykricorian.net <https://nancykricorian.net/> \nWHY THIS NIGHT MATTERS \nThis event reflects Watermelon Books’ commitment to building a cultural home rooted in history\, truth\, and literary resistance. \nStories connect us. Solidarity sustains us.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/an-inaugural-reading-conversation-at-watermelon-books-la-with-award-winning-novelists-randa-jarrar-nancy-kricorian/
LOCATION:Watermelon Books\, Holy Ground 4874 W. Adams Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016\, United States
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