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HERstory Festival: Poets Reading, Writing & Conversation | SF

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Tuesday, March 5, 2019 - 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm | Cost: FREE
Park Branch Library | 1833 Page Street, San Francisco, CA

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SF’s HERstory Festival: 100+ Events

In March 2019, the San Francisco Public Library presents HERstory, a month-long celebration of Women’s History Month, honoring and acknowledging the contributions of women and the unique experience of being female today with a diverse array of lectures, films, performances and programs for all ages at every library location.

HERstory 2019 / Women’s History Month Festival
March 1-31, 2019
San Francisco Public Library – All branches
FREE – All programs and exhibits are free and open to the public

HERstory Program Guide (PDF) | See full list of 100+ events

 

In honor of women’s history month, authors Lynne Barnes and Kathleen McClung, longtime San Franciscans and friends, talk about their poetry—past, present, and future.

Their conversation will explore both process and product: How does San Francisco inspire and influence their work? How did they craft and publish their books, Falling Into Flowers (2017) and The Typists Play Monopoly (2018)? What advice do they have for emerging poets? They will weave in several poems and welcome audience questions.

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Cost: FREE
Categories: *Top Pick*, Art & Museums, Fairs & Festivals, International Women's Day, Kids & Families, Lectures & Workshops, Literature, Poetry, San Francisco
Address: 1833 Page Street, San Francisco, CA