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Our Voices Our Stories SF presents Ingrid Rojas Contreras
January 10, 2020

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Our Voices
Our Stories SF

On 1.24.20 we present Ingrid Rojas Contreras, one of 2019's hottest authors who will read from and discuss her award winning novel, The Fruit of the Drunken Tree.

Time: 6 pm
Location: African American Art and Culture Complex
(762 Fulron Street, San Francisco, CA).

the evening also features
Emerging Women Writers of Color from the
California College of the Arts MFA program


Thanks to our Sister in the Word, Faith Adiele, we will also feature three writers from the California College of the Arts Creative Writing MFA program -- Vanessa Flores, Ngozi Oparah, and Mihee Kim. These three emerging voices will mesmerize you with the stories they share. 

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