

Aunt Lute at APAture, the Smithsonian Honors Gloria Anzaldúa, and More
APAture 2017: Book Arts On October 15th, Aunt Lute co-sponsored Kearny Street Workshop's APAture Book Arts festival at Arc Gallery & Studios. APAture is a multi-day, multidisciplinary arts festival featuring a lineup of some of today's most exciting emerging artists from the San Francisco Bay Area. Over the course of the afternoon there was a Make Your Own Zine workshop; readings by featured artist Innosanto Nagara; a panel on resistance through self-publishing led by Aunt Lu


Gloria Anzaldúa: The Book That Changed The Borders
Tune in to KALW Thursday Oct. 19 at 11am (PT) or KQED at 11pm (PT) to hear 1A discuss Gloria Anzaldúa's Borderlands/La Frontera, the book that changed the borderlands. The show will explore how this author’s work has been integrated into the Chicana and feminist literary canon and how, 30 years later, it has affected women and artists around the country. Invited guests: AnaLouise Keating Professor and Director of the Multicultural Woman’s and Gender Studies Doctoral Program,