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FabLab playshop to honor Gloria Anzaldúa

  • auntlute
  • Jan 5, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 26, 2022

Eye Zen’s FabLab Playshop presents a special night celebrating Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza author, Gloria Anzaldúa. Tina D’Elia will be facilitating the creative space, conjuring the legacy and re-telling the history of this author, poet, scholar, activist and icon.


The unique experience is coming January 13, from 6-8 p.m., online. Tickets are offered on a sliding scale from $5-$50.



Image is a square promotion for the Fablab event. Banner at top reads: FabLab, January 13th, 6p-8p pst. PlayGround PlaySpace: 3286 Adeline St, Berkeley, CA 94703. Image of Gloria E. Anzaldua in pastel. Image of facilitator Tina D'Elia (she/her). All over a bold red background.
https://www.eyezen.org/fablab22

More about FabLab

Eye Zen’s FabLab provides a vital space for QTBIPOC culture bearers to conjure and celebrate the legacies of our queer ancestors through a series of monthly creative playshops igniting a fabulous re-telling of queer history facilitated by the fiercest QTBIPOC creative voices. Facilitators introduce participants to queer ancestors as inspiration for the creation of fresh new work exploring dance, performance, visual art, video, music, and spoken word.


Read Gloria Anzaldúa in 2022!

In an effort to make Gloria Anzaldúa’s works more accessible, we are running a limited offer with our distributor. You can save 20% on Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza, both the fourth edition and critical edition, along with Making Face, Making Soul/Haciendo Caras.


Save 20% on each title with code FABLAB22.



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