Frances Kai-Hwa Wang
Asian American Writer, Editor, Speaker, Activist, "Adventures in Multicultural Living," "Multicultural Toolbox," "Remembering Vincent Chin,"
Tuesday, March 2, 2021
Monday, March 1, 2021
Sunday, February 28, 2021
Finding the Writer Within: Continuing Writers Workshop begins today at WCC
Finding the Writer Within: Continuing Writers Workshop begins today at Washtenaw Community College
Online, 8 Sundays, February 28 - April 25, 2021, 12-2pm EDT, Zoom
Upcoming
Online, 8 Sundays, February 28 - April 25, 2021, 12-2pm EDT, Zoom
Upcoming
Writing from the Heart
Washtenaw Community College
Online, 2 Saturdays, March 6-13, 2021, 10am-12pm EDT, Zoom
Dare to Dream Writing Workshop
Washtenaw Community College
Online, 2 Saturdays, March 20-27, 2021, 10am-12pm EDT, Zoom
Writing your Family Stories
Washtenaw Community College
Online, 3 Mondays, April 5-19, 2021, 6-8pm EDT, Zoom
Registration Washtenaw Community College -- see https://washtenaw.augusoft.net/index.cfm?fuseaction=1010&catalogid=1
Washtenaw Community College
Online, 2 Saturdays, March 6-13, 2021, 10am-12pm EDT, Zoom
Dare to Dream Writing Workshop
Washtenaw Community College
Online, 2 Saturdays, March 20-27, 2021, 10am-12pm EDT, Zoom
Writing your Family Stories
Washtenaw Community College
Online, 3 Mondays, April 5-19, 2021, 6-8pm EDT, Zoom
Registration Washtenaw Community College -- see https://washtenaw.augusoft.net/index.cfm?fuseaction=1010&catalogid=1
Friday, February 26, 2021
1990 Institute Newsletter – Volume 1, Issue 2
My second 1990 Institute Newsletter today, with a new column, "Communities of Color Stand Together," and a curated roundup of recent news items. If you like it, subscribe, and it will come straight to your inbox!
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Photographic Justice: Rest in Power Corky Lee – CAAM Home
My article for CAAMedia on the great Corky Lee, Rest in Power
"Corky was always around the community with his camera,” said filmmaker and Asian Americans series producer Renee Tajima-Pena. “In 40 years, I think I’ve seen him once without his camera, and I remember ribbing him about that.”
Sunday, February 21, 2021
Saturday, February 20, 2021
Creative Nonfiction Writing - Washtenaw Community College Division of Economic & Community Development
Starting today! Creative Nonfiction writing class at Washtenaw Community College, Feb 20 and 27, 2021, 10am-12pm ONLINE. Register today
Creative Nonfiction Writing - Washtenaw Community College Division of Economic & Community Development
Friday, February 12, 2021
Launching 1990 Institute Newsletter, "Lunar New Year, Pandemic Style"
Happy Lunar New Year! Check out my new project with 1990 Institute. Introducing the new 1990 Institute Newsletter, which will be coming out twice a month as a way for me to reflect on the issues and share the news from Asian America! First column, "Lunar New Year, Pandemic Style."
1990 Institute Newsletter volume 1 issue 1 February 12, 2021
Thursday, February 11, 2021
Online! Foods & Flavors of Chinese New Year | Chelsea District Library
Tonight! Thursday February 11, 2021. Registration is open now!
Online! Foods & Flavors of Chinese New Year
2/11/2021 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Chelsea District Library
Celebrate the Chinese New Year, the Year of the Ox! Explore the customs, traditions, and food of Chinese New Year. Why is the Chinese New Year's celebration like Thanksgiving, Christmas, and your birthday rolled-up all in one holiday? What is the story behind Chinese dumplings? And what do you eat to ensure a long life? Join us as presenter Frances Kai-Hwa Wang shares the answers to these questions and many more! Zoom login code will be emailed the week of the event. THE FIRST 30 REGISTRANTS WILL RECEIVE A PAPER LANTERN THE WEEK OF THE PROGRAM!
Event Type(s): Adult, Teen
for more info: lbrown@chelseadistrictlibrary.org
2/11/2021 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Chelsea District Library
Celebrate the Chinese New Year, the Year of the Ox! Explore the customs, traditions, and food of Chinese New Year. Why is the Chinese New Year's celebration like Thanksgiving, Christmas, and your birthday rolled-up all in one holiday? What is the story behind Chinese dumplings? And what do you eat to ensure a long life? Join us as presenter Frances Kai-Hwa Wang shares the answers to these questions and many more! Zoom login code will be emailed the week of the event. THE FIRST 30 REGISTRANTS WILL RECEIVE A PAPER LANTERN THE WEEK OF THE PROGRAM!
Event Type(s): Adult, Teen
for more info: lbrown@chelseadistrictlibrary.org
Register here: Online! Foods & Flavors of Chinese New Year | Demco Software
Sunday, February 7, 2021
Today! Chinese New Year's Traditions, Stories and Food | Washtenaw Community College
Teaching today!
Chinese New Year's Traditions, Stories and Food
The Chinese Lunar New Year's Festival is one of the most important festivals for Chinese people all over the world. It marks the beginning of spring according to the lunar calendar, and has been celebrated in the United States for over 150 years. Learn about the traditions, foods and stories of Chinese New Year. Why can't you finish the fish? What does serving a whole chicken represent? How high will your fortunes rise in the New Year? Why do people wear red? What's in those red envelopes? And what Year of the Zodiac is it? Learn to say Happy New Year in Chinese.
Sunday, February 7, 2021, 12-2pm, ONLINE
Washtenaw Community College
Washtenaw Community College
The Chinese Lunar New Year's Festival is one of the most important festivals for Chinese people all over the world. It marks the beginning of spring according to the lunar calendar, and has been celebrated in the United States for over 150 years. Learn about the traditions, foods and stories of Chinese New Year. Why can't you finish the fish? What does serving a whole chicken represent? How high will your fortunes rise in the New Year? Why do people wear red? What's in those red envelopes? And what Year of the Zodiac is it? Learn to say Happy New Year in Chinese.
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