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SUMMARY:Author: Uncommon Ground: Living Creatively While BIPOC
DESCRIPTION:<p>Write Now! SF Bay presents twenty-two established San Francisco Bay Area writers and artists who trace their journeys as creative activists from a BIPOC (Black, Brown, Indigenous, or People of Color) perspective. The depth of their insight arises from the legacies and challenges of their roots in Native America, Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Muslim world. Their lived experience as creative changemakers brings authenticity and humanity to today&rsquo;s pressing issues&mdash;from the pandemic to racism, immigration, social justice, gender, LGBTQ issues, healing, and community building. As healers, educators, culture bearers, and advocates, they write not just for themselves but to inspire others to help build a just and compassionate society.</p>

<p><strong><a href="https://youtu.be/mqeLpUJF9a8">Watch on YouTube.</a></strong></p>

<p>UNCOMMON GROUND: BIPOC Journeys to Creative Activism, Edited by Shizue Seigel</p>

<p>Poetry, prose and visual art by Bay Area writers and artists of color tracing the life experiences that led them to creativity and activism. Many of us are deeply familiar with adversity and change. Our families have been tested by war, poverty, and discrimination for generations. Our DNA is suffused with profound lessons on how to cope with challenging times. And our writing is linked with daily activism in large and small ways.</p>

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<p>CONTRIBUTORS:</p>

<p>Faith Adiele - Nigerian/Nordic/American writer and educator</p>

<p>Salma Arastu - Indian American Muslim artist and poet</p>

<p>Adrian Arias - Peruvian American artist, performer and poet</p>

<p>Avotcja - Puerto Rican American poet, musician and radio DJ</p>

<p>Lorraine Bonner - African American sculptor and poet</p>

<p>Karla Brundage - Mixed-race/African American poet, essayist, and educator</p>

<p>Charles Dixon - pioneering African American MBA and community activist</p>

<p>Rafael Jes&uacute;s Gonz&aacute;lez - Chicano Poet Laureate of Berkeley</p>

<p>Mark Harris -&nbsp; African American visual artist</p>

<p>C. K. Itamura - Japanese American interdisciplinary artist</p>

<p>Tehmina Khan - Indian American Muslim poet and educator</p>

<p>Tureeda Mikell - African American poet, storyteller and educator</p>

<p>Josu&eacute; Rojas - Salvadoran American visual artist and community activist</p>

<p>Wanda Sabir - African American writer, podcaster, trauma healer, teacher and activist</p>

<p>Shizue Seigel - Japanese American writer, visual artist and organizer</p>

<p>Sriram Shamasunder, MD - South Indian American poet/health equity activist</p>

<p>Kim Shuck - Tsalagi/White Poet Laureate Emerita of San Francisco</p>

<p>Kimi Sugioka - Japanese American/White Poet Laureate of Alameda</p>

<p>Elizabeth Travelslight, Filipina/White educator and visual artist</p>

<p>Twin Walls Mural Company - muralists Elaine Chu (Chinese American) and Marina Perez-Wong - (Chicana/Chinese American/Indigenous)</p>

<p>Andr&eacute; Le Mont Wilson - African American poet, writer and disabilities ally</p>

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