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Mindful Musings presents: Strong Like Bamboo II

EVENT LINK: https://tinyurl.com/mindful-musings-2

September 10th, 8pm-10pm EST, Virtual, Donation

In these times we all need to be strong like bamboo. One stalk of bamboo can sway and bend without breaking. Flexibility.
And when several stalks of bamboo are tied together, they are even stronger.
We need to come together. Strength in numbers.
Join us for stories of resilience.

Our online screening of Strong Like Bamboo II will take place on Wednesday, September 10th at 5:00 PM Pacific, 8:00 PM Eastern. Tickets are by donation and can be purchased below. We hope to see you there!

*After purchasing your ticket to this event, you will be prompted to register via Zoom with the following link - to attend, registration on Zoom is required with the name on your ticket. https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/ksPI7oJ9R5ydVt1O8SFMyQ

About Our Performers 

Eth-Noh-Tec 

Co-founding directors of Eth-Noh-Tec, Nancy Wang will be sharing a new story, and Robert Kikuchi-Yngojo will be sharing story through his original songs!

Archy Jamjun

 Archy Jamjun is the curator of Outspoken LGBTQ stories at Sidetrack. He is a storyteller, stand up, and teaches in Chicago. He has performed at the Sierra Storytelling Festival, been featured at the NSN conference and for The Moth. 

Eleanor Clement-Glass 

Eleanor Clement-Glass is a Filipina-African American storyteller specializing in folktales and personal family stories from her Black and Filipino cultures, performing for the SF Asian Art Museum, conferences and concerts. 

Lillian Shoji 

Lillian Shoji is an Asian American artist and performer currently residing in Chicago, IL. Since she was young she's held the belief that art is what nurtures our ability to witness and deeply know the joy, beauty, and heart of the world around us. 

Olga Loya 

Nationally known Latina storyteller, performance artist, key note speaker, teacher and author, Olga Loya dramatically mixes Spanish and English in her performances. Loya's stories explore the struggles and joys of being bicultural in the U.S. 

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