RADAR Productions Presents: MAY QUEER READING SERIES at the San Francisco Library
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Tuesday, May 10, 2016
San Francisco Public Library
100 Larkin Street
Latino/Hispanic Room (basement level)
5:45 PM
==FREE==
Hosted by Juliana Delgado Lopera
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Reading followed by artist Q&A
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FEATURING...
Denise Benavides
Denise Benavides is an Oakland based Queer Xicana Poet-Br...
RADAR Productions Presents: MAY QUEER READING SERIES at the San Francisco Library
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Tuesday, May 10, 2016
San Francisco Public Library
100 Larkin Street
Latino/Hispanic Room (basement level)
5:45 PM
==FREE==
Hosted by Juliana Delgado Lopera
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Reading followed by artist Q&A
Did we mention there will be cookies?
FEATURING...
Denise Benavides
Denise Benavides is an Oakland based Queer Xicana Poet-Bruja and performer. Bred from a single immigrant mother in a small and incredibly racist town east of San Diego, Denise shares her work with urgency using the stage/page to confront themes of xenophobia, relocation, sexuality, religion, and love. Always, love. She writes to document, to archive, and to hold space for what has been lost. Most of all, she writes for the women in her life, the ones that look like her. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Mills College and has a collection of poetry titled, Riot Girl forthcoming in the fall by Kórima Press. Her work can also be found at Third Woman Press, FatCity Review, Ground Protest Poetry, El Tecolote, and most recently The Feminist Wire.
Jess Balitrónica-Gomez
Balitrónica is a performance artist, cyborg poet, and queer sex radical raised on the Tijuana/San Diego border. She studied Literature at San Diego State University under the guidance of Harold Jaffe, Edith Frampton, and Sydney Brown. She then relocated to Paris to study American Expat Literature and lived in a 17th century convent with Dominican nuns. Currently living in San Francisco, she recently earned her MFA in Poetry and Queer Theory at Mills College. Since 2013 she has been collaborating with Guillermo Gomez-Pena and La Pocha Nostra and has developed photo-performance projects with Manuel Vason, Herani Hache, RJ Muna, and Marcos Raya. She is currently working on a book titled, “A Brief Conversation With My Psychotherapist” and touring as a member of the International performance art troupe La Pocha Nostra.
Cyd Nova
Cyd Nova is a mouthy slut and celebrator of hos'. Over the last 8 years he has worked locally at the St James Infirmary family, a clinic for folks who have been involved in the sex trade. This month he is leaving the Bay to return back to his roots of hustling and writing gossipy zines. He is the co-director of Bonus Hole Boys - the first gay hardcore website featuring FTM men. His writing has appeared on the Rumpus, Policy Mic, Tits and Sass, Visual AIDS and in books Coming Out Like a Porn Star and The Collection: The New Transgender Vanguard. Currently he is working on a series of illustrated stories based on the more comically intense moments of life. You can check out his writing at cydnova.wordpress.com
Ariel Dunitz-Johnson
Ariel is a San Francisco based illustrator who trained at Parsons School of Design in New York City. Her illustrations focus primarily on pen and ink work, specializing in portraiture. She was recently awarded San Francisco Beautiful's Muni Art Winner with her portrait project, SWAY: Contemporary Queer Portraiture. Through Muni Art, her work was shown on buses around San Francisco during the fall/winter of 2015. Ariel has been freelancing for nearly a decade, having shows of her personal work whenever she can. She finds inspiration everywhere, from the architectural lines of the urban landscape, the many faces in everyday life, to sticks, stones and other natural objects that she collects. When she's not busy drawing, she's usually shopping at farmer's markets, cooking for her partner, or playing with her Boston Terriers, Harley and Levi. www.arieldraws.com