About this Event
Seven storytellers of various ethnic and cultural origins will share their stories that celebrate our humanity at a time when it's being challenged.
- Laura Simms, weaving her personal story with an ancient Jewish folktale.
- Johnny Moses, bringing humor looking back at the challenges he faced as a Tulalip Native American.
- Robert Kikuchi-Yngojo, who starts his story with his grandfather apologizing to his 8 children the night before being shipped off to the internment camps.
- Olga Loya, a story of resilience and resistance to claim who she is.
- Asma Ghanem, a Palestinian refugee and how art saved her life.
- Archy Jamjun, who finds it's ok to be LGBTQ+, but experiences racism in his own family?
- Tureeda Mikell, fiery African American poetess will have you at the edge of your seat shouting!
Nancy Wang is going to bring fire and wisdom as the Emcee!
Be a part of coming together building bridges and becoming inspired by our own shared truths!
Click the links below to learn more and get tickets to this VERY ILLUMINATING event!
Don't miss you chance to see the *final iteration* of Strong Like Bamboo.
Tickets are on a sliding scale. You can get yours here:
May 2nd https://www.sfiaf.org/sfiaf2026_eth_noh_tec
or May 3rd https://oacc.cc/event/strong-bamboo-26/
Pay what you can, and come out and share in these compelling voices and experiences. When we stand together we are so much stronger than when we stand alone.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
388 9th St suite 290, 388 9th Street, Oakland, United States
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