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Bao Phi

~ Vietnamese American spoken word artist, writer and community activist

Bao Phi

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Bao Phi: Sông I Sing East Coast Book Readings and Signings

2012

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Asian American poetry, Asian American Spoken Word, Asian American Studies, Asian Americans, Coffee House Press, East Coast, spoken word, Vietnamese American poetry, Vietnamese Americans

Hello all,
I will be doing a series of readings on the East Coast to promote my book. More details to follow.

Thursday October 18 BOSTON
Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center
38 Ash Street, Boston
6:30 p.m.
38 Ash Street
Boston, MA

Friday October 19 PHILADELPHIA
Temple
5 p.m.
Family Style/Asian Arts Initiative
7:30 p.m. $5-$10 sliding scale
Asian Arts Initiative
1219 Vine St.,
Philadelphia, PA

Saturday October 20 NEW YORK CITY
Museum of Chinese Americans
7 p.m.
with Magnetic North and Taiyo Na
215 Centre St. between Howard St. and Grand St.
New York City, NY

Bao Phi is a fiscal year 2012 recipient of an Artist Initiative grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible in part by a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, through an appropriation by the Minnesota State Legislature and by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Bay Area 2012

2012

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Asian American poetry, Asian American Spoken Word, Asian American Studies, DVAN, Sông I Sing, spoken word, Vietnamese American poetry, Vietnamese Americans

Hello all, I am proud to be reading as a part of two events in the Bay area this weekend. Each event has plenty of awesome Vietnamese American artists participating, not just me. Here is the info:

Friday, April 27, California and Beyond: Vietnamese American Artists and Writers Symposium, Stanford University, Stanford Humanities Center, 424 St. Teresa St.

Link here

Saturday, April 28, 7pm Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network’s SF Vietnamese American Literary and Art Festival, Reading and Signing, African American Arts and Culture Complex, 762 Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA

Link here

Association for Asian American Studies Conference (AAAS)

2012

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Asian America poetry, Asian American Studies, Assoc for Asian American Studies conference

Hello all,
due to the hard work of many, many people, I’ll be attending AAAS this week in DC! Below is a schedule of things i’ll be mixed up in.

Wednesday, April 11, 7 pm – Bao Phi and Ed Bok Lee at University of Maryland, Van Munching Hall 1524.

Thursday, April 12 1:15 – 2:45 pm The Poetical is Political: A Creative Conversation on Asian American Organizing Chair: Juliana Hu Pegues, with Michelle Myers, Parag Khandhar, Stevie Peace, and Bao Phi

Also Thursday: April 12, Bao Phi and Ed Bok Lee, Sông I Sing and Whorled, performance and book signing. 4:30 pm, Main Exhibitor’s room

Saturday, April 14, 11:15 am, 2012 Symposium: Asian American Portraits of Encounter Between Image & Word, with David Henry Hwang, Garrett Hongo, Anna Kazumi Stahl, Bao Phi, Marie Myung-Ok Lee, Kazim Ali, and Marianne Villanueva. At the National Portrait Gallery at the Smithsonian

Ed Bok Lee x Bao Phi: Book Launch

2011

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Coffee House Press, Ed Bok Lee, Sông I Sing

If you see Bao Phi coming, you better do a gut check, and set your motherboard to receive. Anyone who has been lucky enough to experience his work knows he means to re-adjust our minds, unseat our comfortable assumptions, and teach our hearts to weep and sing. He is our grief-stricken brother howling, moaning, and wailing in remembrance of those who suffer because of inadequate representation.  He is our ecstatic shaman, manifesting through his work the oldest sources of passion, imagination, and cosmic joy. Sông I Sing is a gift. Thank you, Bao Phi.

- Li-Young Lee

Sông I SingSaturday, September 24, 2011
8:00pm – 10:00pm
Minneapolis Central Library
300 Nicollet Mall
Minneapolis, MN

Free and open to the public.
Seating is first come, first served.
Doors open at 45 minutes in advance of program with a book sale and wine reception. Book signing and desserts follows program.

Celebrate the launch of new poetry collections by Ed Bok Lee and Bao Phi, two of the Twin Cities’ most dynamic poets on the national Asian American literary and spoken word scene. In “Whorled,” Ed Bok Lee looks toward a global future, one where the dividing lines between state, religion, race, history, and culture have been blurred to the extent that the very idea of difference requires a new understanding. In Bao Phi’s “Sông I Sing,” the Twin Cities provides the backdrop to a rhythmic exploration of the contradictions of race and class in America. Emceed by multidisciplinary artist and spoken word performer Shá Cage, the program will feature a performance and conversation by the poets and music by DJ Nak.

  • rsvp and see who’s coming: here
  • more info: www.supporthclib.org or 612-543-8107

Co-sponsored by Coffee House Press, Graywolf Press, Milkweed Editions, and Magers and Quinn Booksellers.

Local presses and the public library have always had a shared mission to inform and inspire people to read. As collaborative crusaders in nurturing and celebrating the written word, it seemed only logical that we join together to promote the literary arts.

BAO PHI

Vietnamese American spoken word artist,
writer and community activist

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