Tuesday, March 16, 2021 12pm to 1pm
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University of California, Riverside
The 2021 Tomás Rivera Conference
Alex Espinoza, Associate Professor, Tomás Rivera Endowed Chair of Creative Writing and English
The annual Tomás Rivera Conference, initiated in 1988, honors the legacy of Tomás Rivera by providing an international forum for reflection on the contributions of Chicanos and Latinos in the worlds of the arts, literature, creative writing, culture, business, medicine, and education.
https://tomasriveraconference.ucr.edu
Felicia Luna Lemus
A Reading and Conversation
March 16, 2021
Tuesday 12:00-1:00 pm PDT
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Events are free and open to all.
Felicia Luna Lemus is the author of Particulate Matter, and the novels Trace Elements of Random Tea Parties and Like Son. Her writing has been anthologized in numerous collections, and has appeared in publications including BOMB, The Believer, ZYZZYVA, and The California Sunday Magazine. Lemus is currently the Visiting Writer at Pitzer College, and lives in Los Angeles with her spouse and their wild one.
Information: Alex Espinoza,
Tomás Rivera Endowed Chair aespi062@ucr.edu
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