Barbara Jane Reyes

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  • A Little Bit More About Galeano and a Lot About the Writing Life
  • Learning More from Eduardo Galeano in SF: On Listening and Being Present
  • Tired of the party lines. Tired of the authenticity police.
  • Words Manifest: Why I Write
  • USF and SFSU: Syllabizing Next Semester
  • End of Semester: Grateful.
  • Pinay Manuscript: Responding, Maybe Refuting Jane Hirshfield
  • Minding the Ethnic Artifact: Continuing Dialogue on Teaching and Writing “Ethnic” “Identity” Lit
  • End of Semester, Summer To Do and Readin’ Lists, Here I Come
  • Resisting Objectification and Cultivating Readers: End of Semester Teaching Filipino Lit Thoughts

RSS PAWA blog

  • 04/13/2013: R. Zamora Linmark at the Bayanihan Community Center (SF)
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  • 04/11/2013: Maritess D. Vitug at the Philippine Consulate (SF)
    Facebook event page is here. Continue reading »
  • Call for Submissions: Sequel to 7 Card Stud with 7 Manangs Wild
    Dear Friends and Family: We are happy to announce that the sequel to 7 Card Stud with 7 Manangs Wild is in progress. While we already have a few submissions, we would like to solicit your help with broadening the range of stories for this project. We would appreciate encouraging your students to submit their stories … Continue reading »
  • 01/16/2013: Jeannie Barroga’s “M” (Staged reading)
    M staged reading by Jeannie Barroga directed by Norman Gee Wednesday January 16 7:30 pm – suggested donation $10+ with Lisa Hori-Garcia, Tessa Koning-Martinez*, Jed Parsario, Tony Williams (as Einstein) Throckmorton Theater, 142 Throckmorton, Mill Valley, CA “Can Love Be Reduced To an Equation?” Using Einstein’s unfinished unified field theory (and noodling […]
  • Call for Submissions: Just the Surface: An Anthology of Mermaid Poetry
    Call for Submissions: Just the Surface: An Anthology of Mermaid Poetry How does the modern mermaid exist in our cultures today? Who is she? How does she function and thrive in a contemporary world? What are her concerns; in what escapades does she busy herself with today? Where and who does she find mischief in now? Who are the world’s mermaids now? … Contin […]
  • E-Publication: Pinay Poets at The Bakery
    [Archival photo from University of Wisconsin] http://www.thebakerypoetry.com/pinay-poets/ Poetas y Diwatas, guest edited by Barbara Jane Reyes. Featuring  Joi Barrios, Arlene Biala, Sasha Pimentel Chacon, Rachelle Cruz, Luisa A. Igloria, Karen Llagas, Melissa Roxas, Melissa Sipin, Eileen Tabios, and Jean Vengua Before I ever had a name for it, I was already […]
  • Film: Nara Denning’s Grief, Love, and Foxes
    A New Film by Nara Denning. Please Support! Fractured Atlas link: https://www.fracturedatlas.org/site/fiscal/profile?id=7752 Continue reading »
  • 12/01/2012: Book Launching of My Bay Kitchen: Memories of My Homeland
    Arkipelago The Filipino Bookstore invites you to the official book launch of: My Bay Kitchen: Memories of My Homeland, Travels and More… by Rene M. Astudillo On Saturday, December 1, 2012 at 3:00pm Bayanihan Community Center 1010 Mission St. (& 6th) San Francisco, CA 94103 A San Francisco Bay Area author’s collection of his favorite recipes … Continue re […]
  • 12/09/2012: Diwang Pinay
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  • 12/08/2012: Pinay Poets at the Oakland Public Library (Temescal Branch)
    http://www.oaklandlibrary.org/events/temescal-branch/pinay-poets-extravaganza-barbara-jane-reyes-et-al Award-winning Oakland poet Barbara Jane Reyes, author of the newly released chapbook For the City that Nearly Broke Me, will read from her work and host readings by three emerging Filipina-American poets from Oakland and the Bay Area: Rachelle Cruz, Melissa […]
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