September 2, 2017
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Liminal At the Beast
Leg Two | 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM | 14. Farley's East

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Event Description

LIMINAL is a feminist writing space in the Laurel District. The Oakland based writers and performers that inspired this space will showcase the collaborations and conversations that LIMINAL can foster.

Curator: Gina Goldblatt

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Gina Goldblatt is a fiction writer who refuses to stop writing her fiction as if it were poetry. She is the founder of LIMINAL: A Feminist Writing Space, located in the Laurel District of Oakland. A New Yorker when it comes to pizza, thunder storms and truth, she blames California for always looking a bit disheveled.

Event Readers

Brenda Usher-Carpino

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Threads of creativity blowing in the breeze, Writer, playwright,  actor, model, and blogger Brenda Usher-Carpino is currently collaborating  as librettist to turn her play, Blood Types, into an opera.

Kelechi Ubozoh

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Kelechi Ubozoh is a singer, writer, mental health advocate, and trauma survivor. Published in The New York Times during her undergrad, she is currently working on a collection of poems.

Kaleen Carimbocas

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Kaleen Carimbocas is a published writer/researcher of Psychology at University of San Francisco. She has presented her research on black women and relationships at numerous conferences, including APA in Washington.

Liz Demi Green

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Liz Demi Green is a writer, performer, and educator.  She is a poetry slam champion, Lambda Literary Fellow, and is in the final stages of editing her first novel.

Yodassa Williams

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Yodassa Williams is a storyteller and creative artist.  She recently completed a Young Adult Fantasy novel, The Goddess Twins, and crafts her upcycled apparel line while blogging and styling. 

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