Join for a reading and conversation with @aja_couchois_duncan on Thursday, June 30, 6-7:30 PM at the Berkeley Central Library, (2090 Kittredge St., Mystery Room on the 2nd floor). Aja Couchois Duncan is a social justice coach and capacity builder of Ojibwe, French and Scottish descent living on the ancestral and stolen lands of the Tamal-ko/Coast Miwok people. The Intimacy Trials, Aja’s new collection of post-apocalyptic Native poetry, creates possibility for repair and reconciliation. She explores cycles of violence, loss, and love across history. Theresa Harlan and Ámate Pérez will join Aja for a discussion. Theresa Harlan is an advocate for Indigenous ancestral lands and Director of The Alliance for Felix Cove. Ámate Pérez is a Nahua Indigenous person from Kuskatlan (El Salvador), a mother, justice warrior, two-spirit activist, a martial artist and healer. Bring your questions and see you there!
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