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DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our first of four Sunday afternoon PEACE TALK events 
 with local women authors and activists, beginning with AYA DE LEON, poet, 
 author and performer, in conversation with Kate Raphael, author and 
 producer of Women’s Magazine on KPFA, and will include time for questions 
 from the audience. Aya de Leon is a novelist who directs the Poetry for the 
 People program at UC Berkeley. She first came to national attention as a 
 spoken word artist in the underground poetry scene in the Bay Area, and as 
 a hip hop theater artist and a slam poetry champion. She recently published 
 a wild Latina feminist Robin Hood heist novel titled Uptown Thief. Her work 
 explores issues of race, gender, socio-economic class, body and nation. 
 Visit her at www.ayadeleon.com \n\nThe Peace Talk Author Series will 
 continue with Susan Griffin on May 21 at the Ed Roberts Campus in Berkeley, 
 Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz on July 16 at 518 Valencia in San Francisco, and 
 Maxine Hong Kingston on September 17 at the Ed Roberts Campus in Berkeley. 
 All events are Sunday afternoons from 3-5pm.\n\nPresented by the Women's 
 International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) - East Bay and San 
 Francisco Branches.  See www.wilpfsf.org or wilpf.sf@gmail.com or call 
 (415) 799-3720 for more info.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/02/26/18796842.php
SUMMARY:Aya de Leon in Conversation with Kate Raphael of KPFA
LOCATION:Eric Quesada Center, 518 Valencia St. at 16th St., San Francisco, CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/02/26/18796842.php
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