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Teach-in on Race 2024

Session 2: Keynote Address by Grace Talusan

Wednesday, February 7, 12:00-1:30 PM - Live-Stream on Emerson’s YouTube Channel and emerson.edu/live

Grace Talusan is the author of The Body Papers, which won the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing, the Massachusetts Book Award for Nonfiction, and was a New York Times Editors’ Choice selection. In 2022, she was awarded fellowships from United States Artists, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Brother Thomas Fund. She has received support for her writing as a US Fulbright Scholar to the Philippines and as an Artist Fellow from the Massachusetts Cultural Council.

In both her nonfiction and fiction, Talusan returns to lifelong obsessions with family stories, silences and erasures, trauma, and the rupture of immigration. She has published fiction, essays, book reviews, and journalism in publications such as Creative Nonfiction, Brevity, New York Times, Boston, and Boston Globe, and in the anthologies Troubling Borders: An Anthology of Art and Literature by Southeast Asian Women in the Diaspora; Somewhere We Are Human: Authentic Voices on Migration, Survival, and New Beginnings; and Nonwhite and Woman.

Before joining the Nonfiction Writing Program at Brown University, Talusan was the Fannie Hurst Writer-in-Residence at Brandeis University.

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Related Resources and Further Reflections

Resources and Reflections from the Introductory Speeches