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Check out some of the SBS faculty participating in the 2022 Festival of Books, held on March 12-13 on the University of Arizona campus:
Susan Briante (English)
Can We Talk about the Border? – Sunday, March 13 10AM
Poetry as Protest – Sunday, March 13 1PM
These 3 are the Cat's Meow – Sunday, March 13, 2:30PM
Alison Hawthorne Deming (English, emeritus)
Answers in Culture – Saturday, March 12, 1PM
Their Grades Ruin the Curve – Sunday, March 13, 1PM
Celeste González de Bustamante (Journalism)
Journalists Face Down Danger – Saturday, March 12, 1PM
Immigration in American – Sunday, March 13 1PM
Fenton Johnson (English, emeritus)
Alone Doesn't Mean Lonely – Saturday, March 12, 2:30PM
Solitude and the Creative Life – Sunday, March 13, 1PM
Bojan Louis (English/American Indian Studies)
The Diné Reader – Saturday, March 12, 10AM
Diné Bizaad is Poetry – Saturday, March 12, 1PM
Our Search for Identity – Sunday, March 13, 2:30PM
Lydia Otero (Mexican American Studies, emeritus)
Reporting from the Homelands – Saturday, March 12, 11:30
Jeannine Relly (Journalism)
Finding Hope on the Border – Saturday, March 12, 10AM
Journalists Face Down Danger – Saturday, March 12, 1PM
David Yetman (Southwest Center)
Two View of the Sonoran Desert – Saturday, March 12, 11:30AM
Spotlight Event Featuring Creative Writing Alumni!
These 3 Are the Cats' Meow
Sunday, Mar 13, 2:30 pm
The University of Arizona's graduate program in Creative Writing is one of the most widely respected in the U.S. and here are three reasons why. Meet graduates Katherine Standefer, Justin St. Germain and Sophia Terazawa, who are here to discuss their work ... and the 50th anniversary of the program. Moderated by Professor Susan Briante.