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Saturday, October 14 • 6:30pm - 7:30pm
"20 Minutes of Action": JUST ART: Stanford Artist/Activist Collective

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Race, rape and social justice. Stanford writers of color respond to Brock Turner's "20 minutes of action," Donald Trump's "locker room talk," and rape culture. 20minutesofaction.weebly.com

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avatar for Afroz Zain Algiers

Afroz Zain Algiers

PhD Student, JUST ART: Stanford Artist/Activist Collective
Afroz is a community organizer, actor & improviser. Her past theatre projects have been on South Asian gender struggles and Islamophobia.
avatar for Kari Barclay

Kari Barclay

PhD Student, Stanford University
Kari Barclay is a theater director, researcher, and community organizer from Washington, DC and Durham, NC, currently based at Stanford University. Directing credits include THE BULL CITY DIGNITY PROJECT, ME TOO MONOLOGUES, BULLY BOY, and the THE MAN WHO. He continues to work around... Read More →
avatar for Jenny Hong

Jenny Hong

Storyteller, JUST ART: Stanford Artist/Activist Collective
Jenny is a PhD candidate and storyteller at Stanford University.
avatar for Sage Isabella

Sage Isabella

Symbolic Systems Masters Student, Stanford University
Sage has too many passions to ever be incredible at any of them. She loves too hard and cares too much. She is currently completing a master's degree in Symbolic Systems on the ethical responsibility of tech companies to assist in poverty alleviation while designing an application... Read More →
avatar for Thao P. Nguyen

Thao P. Nguyen

Thao is a solo performer, writer, and producer. They make art about whatever pisses them off — racism, sexual violence, white power, hetero/cis-sexism, and people who don't say "please" and "thank you." thaosolo.com
avatar for Luz Minerva Jimenez Ruvalcaba

Luz Minerva Jimenez Ruvalcaba

Luz is a VONA Alumna and a PhD Candidate at Stanford University.
avatar for Amber Walker

Amber Walker

Teacher/ Poet/ Activist
Amber Walker identifies first as a black queer woman and second as a spoken word poet. She has been practicing her craft for 7 years. Originally from New Jersey, she graduated from Stanford in June, with a M.A. in education. She now teaches high school math in San Francisco. Her... Read More →
avatar for Hope G. Yi

Hope G. Yi

Artist
Hope G. Yi studies racial representation in media at Stanford University. By centering neurodivergent and QTPoC experiences, they endeavor to make art that is uncomfortable and real to the point of absurdity.


Saturday October 14, 2017 6:30pm - 7:30pm PDT
Noisebridge 2169 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94110