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Militantly Mixed
Heart Radical with Anne Liu Kellor

Militantly Mixed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 71:29


This week I speak with author, Anne Liu Kellor a mixed-race Chinese American writer, editor, and teacher based in Seattle. We discuss her journey to publishing her memoir Heart Radical: A Search for Language, Love, and Belonging.To check out the Writing workshop for Mixed Race Experiences please go to...https://hugohouse.org/store/class/both-and-reading-and-writing-the-mixed-race-experience-anne-liu-kellor/It runs from Apr 13 to Jun 15 for 10 Wednesdays, 5-7 pm PT.Registration opens March 15th, however the scholarship applications are open now and due by March 14th.Here is the link to the application: https://hugohouse.submittable.com/submit/4b1528b7-d240-4c8d-acd4-0ade2d5252cf/hugo-house-adult-class-scholarship-submissionsYou can get her book Heart Radical here.* * *You can leave now leave a voice message for the show directly by going to www.PodInbox.com/MilitantlyMixed and just pushing record!* * *You can continue the conversation on our private Facebook group after you listen to this episode at http://facebook.com/groups/militantlymixed* * *Produced and Edited by Sharmane Fury Music by: David Bogan, the One - https://www.dbtheone.com/* * *Connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or send me an email at Sharmane@militantlymixed.com.* * *Militantly Mixed is a fan-sponsored podcast, if you are enjoying the show please consider sponsoring us on Patreon, Paypal, & Cash.App today! Thank you.This is a ManeHustle Media Podcast.Turn your side hustle into your ManeHustle.

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LitCit: Antioch's Literary Citizen Podcast
Antioch LitCit #19 Anne Liu Kellor

LitCit: Antioch's Literary Citizen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 44:55


Host Kevin Cummins engages author Anne Liu Kellor about her path to publishing Heart Radical: A Search for Language, Love, and Belonging, her memoir about a bilingual, mixed-race American woman's three-year sojourn in China, the country of her mother's birth. The writers discuss racial identity, free-writing, and silence. This episode was produced and mastered by Samantha Rahmani, Amy Mills Klipstine, Kevin Cummins, Tracey Simmons, and Lee Takemoto Salo.

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series
168. The Mixed-Race Identity: Writing to See Ourselves—Donna Miscolta, Anne Liu Kellor, Rebecca Delacruz-Gunderson, & Sarah McQuate

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 68:18


In Living Color: Angie Rubio Stories, author Donna Miscolta traced the social education that a Mexican American girl receives as she experiences and responds to microaggressions and systemic racism in and out of school. Unfortunately, though Living Color is fiction, many of the incidents depicted in Angie Rubio's life are inspired or derived from Miscolta's own girlhood. To further explore the topics of racism, family, and identity, Miscolta participated in a class with Anne Liu Kellor called “Shapeshifting: Reading and Writing the Mixed-Race Experience.” They joined us, along with two other writers from the class, Rebecca Delacruz-Gunderson and Sarah McQuate, to discuss the course and the importance of writing to see ourselves. The panel of four—all of whom identify as mixed-race—shared why they took the class, and what resonated most for them in terms of the readings, prompts, and discussions. What themes occupy mixed-race writers and what does writing about them resolve? What awareness of themselves as mixed-race writers did they bring to the class, and what did they take away? What do they think is their biggest obstacle as a mixed-race writer? Who are they writing for? They examined all of these questions and more. Join them for readings from their work, and an essential conversation about identity and the significance of art that provides mirrors, windows, and doors. Donna Miscolta's third book of fiction Living Color: Angie Rubio Stories was published in September 2020. Her story collection Hola and Goodbye was published in 2016. She's also the author of the novel When the de la Cruz Family Danced. She has work forthcoming in Indomitable/Indomables: A multigenre Chicanx/Latinx Women's Anthology. Find her at donnamiscolta.com Sarah E. McQuate is a half-Black, half-white scientist turned science writer. McQuate has science stories published in a variety of outlets, including Nature and Science. McQuate lives in Seattle and writes about research news from the University of Washington's College of Engineering and Information School. She is also working on telling her own story. You can learn more about Sarah at sarahmcquate.com. Anne Liu Kellor is a mixed-race Chinese American writer, editor, coach, and teacher based in Seattle. She is the recipient of fellowships from Hedgebrook, Seventh Wave, Jack Straw Writers Program, 4Culture, and Hypatia-in-the-Woods. Her essays have appeared in publications such as Longreads, Fourth Genre, Witness, New England Review, and more. Kellor's memoir, Heart Radical: A Search for Language, Love, and Belonging, traces her migrations between China, Tibet, and America, and is forthcoming in September 2021. You can pre-order or learn more at www.anneliukellor.com Rebecca Delacruz-Gunderson is a half Filipina, half White Washingtonian who loves reading, running, writing, and hiking. She has worked in college counseling at The Bush School, served as Field Director for State Senator T'wina Nobles' campaign, lived in Singapore for five months as the employee of a startup, tutored local students, and taught essay writing classes. She aspires to be a high school English teacher and is very excited to begin her Masters in English at the University of British Columbia this fall. This project was supported, in part, by a grant from 4Culture. Presented by Town Hall Seattle.

Des livres et Vous
40 dictées pour aimer la grammaire

Des livres et Vous

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 15:00


Avec l'aide de 40 dictées, Anne Liu nous propose de dépasser nos blocages en matière de grammaire.

Des livres et Vous
40 dictées pour aimer la grammaire

Des livres et Vous

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 14:08


"40 dictées pour surmonter les plus grandes difficultés grammaticales", c'est le titre de l'ouvrage publié par Anne Liu aux éditions Ellipses. Anne Liu est titulaire d'un doctorat de Lettres modernes. Elle est Maître de conférences honoraire à l'Université catholique de Lyon et transmet encore sa passion au fil des opportunités. La grammaire française est un jeu ! Il n'est jamais trop tard pour comprendre et apprendre. La grammaire, c'est aussi une porte ouverte sur des avenirs insoupçonnés, des rencontres brillantes, des découvertes heureuses. Pourquoi s'en priver ? Il suffit d'en avoir envie pour commencer à s'approprier sa langue... et changer de vie ! Anne Liu a choisi une démarche littéraire. Pas de morceaux choisis d'auteurs trop éloignés de nous, mais une écriture souple et colorée. De nombreux thèmes s'entrecroisent ; c'est l'enfant pétillante, le nouvel étudiant étonné, aimé, la mère débordée ou doucement vieillissante, les fêtes familiales et la maison vide, sans oublier le chat, la pluie et la neige... Et puis, il y a ceux qui s'en vont et que l'on accompagne sous le soleil. C'est la vie. Enfin la description du Grand Stade de l'OL est une jolie excuse pour terminer par les réformes orthographiques qui concernent tant de mots et expressions courants, quoi qu'on en ait dit. Tour à tour les deux orthographes admises sont choisies, en signalant toutefois les mots que le dictionnaire de l'Académie française ne reconnaît pas... encore. En 40 dictées rédigées comme des petits morceaux choisis du quotidien, l'auteur joue avec les mots pour parler d'orthographe. Toutes les difficultés sont expliquées, une à une, avec clarté. Des focus grammaticaux jalonnent les pages. De toutes les façons possibles, les règles sont expliquées et réexpliquées. On sent la pédagogue, l'enseignante qui connait les interrogations des étudiants et qui sait répondre aux questions les plus diverses. Destiné aux inquiets, à ceux qui veulent progresser mais aussi à ceux qui apprécient le style d'un texte, l'ouvrage fait alterner des dictées plus faciles avec de plus complexes, notées d'un à trois astérisques. Une bonne idée pour dépasser ses blocages.

Stanford Medcast
Episode 5: COVID-19 Miniseries - Immunomodulators under evaluation

Stanford Medcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 30:36 Transcription Available


This episode will provide up to date insights about COVID-19 and treatments that target inflammation. Dr. Anne Liu will address the risk and benefits of using immunomodulators and when to use them based on the disease state of the patient. Listen in to learn how to treat patients early in the disease process with antivirals, and which immunomodulators are better and more cost effective for later stage disease.CME Information: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/medcastepisode5Claim CME: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/Form.aspx?FormID=660Commercial Support Acknowledgement:  This CME Activity is supported in part by an educational grant from Novartis. 

UC San Diego (Video)
Saint-Saëns' Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Minor - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

UC San Diego (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 24:46


Young Artist Winner Anne Liu performs Camille Saint-Saens’ witty "Second Piano Concerto," which has been described as “beginning with Bach and ending with Offenbach.” Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 34888]

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Teacher's PET (Video)
Saint-Saëns' Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Minor - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

Teacher's PET (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 24:46


Young Artist Winner Anne Liu performs Camille Saint-Saens’ witty "Second Piano Concerto," which has been described as “beginning with Bach and ending with Offenbach.” Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 34888]

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Teacher's PET (Audio)
Saint-Saëns' Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Minor - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

Teacher's PET (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 24:46


Young Artist Winner Anne Liu performs Camille Saint-Saens’ witty "Second Piano Concerto," which has been described as “beginning with Bach and ending with Offenbach.” Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 34888]

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Arts and Music (Audio)
Saint-Saëns' Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Minor - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

Arts and Music (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 24:46


Young Artist Winner Anne Liu performs Camille Saint-Saens’ witty "Second Piano Concerto," which has been described as “beginning with Bach and ending with Offenbach.” Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 34888]

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Arts and Music (Video)
Saint-Saëns' Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Minor - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

Arts and Music (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 24:46


Young Artist Winner Anne Liu performs Camille Saint-Saens’ witty "Second Piano Concerto," which has been described as “beginning with Bach and ending with Offenbach.” Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 34888]

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UC San Diego (Audio)
Saint-Saëns' Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Minor - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

UC San Diego (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 24:46


Young Artist Winner Anne Liu performs Camille Saint-Saens’ witty "Second Piano Concerto," which has been described as “beginning with Bach and ending with Offenbach.” Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 34888]

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UC San Diego (Video)
Looking to the Future - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

UC San Diego (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 78:05


Steven Schick leads a sharply varied program. Pulitzer Prize-winner Julia Wolfe has taken particular pleasure in writing music with film, and we hear her "Fuel," with a film by Bill Morrison. Young Artist Winner Anne Liu performs Camille Saint-Saens’ witty "Second Piano Concerto," which has been described as “beginning with Bach and ending with Offenbach.” The concert concludes with Jean Sibelius’ mighty "Symphony No. 5," which drives to its triumphant conclusion on six shattering chords for full orchestra. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 34006]

Arts and Music (Audio)
Looking to the Future - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

Arts and Music (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 78:05


Steven Schick leads a sharply varied program. Pulitzer Prize-winner Julia Wolfe has taken particular pleasure in writing music with film, and we hear her "Fuel," with a film by Bill Morrison. Young Artist Winner Anne Liu performs Camille Saint-Saens’ witty "Second Piano Concerto," which has been described as “beginning with Bach and ending with Offenbach.” The concert concludes with Jean Sibelius’ mighty "Symphony No. 5," which drives to its triumphant conclusion on six shattering chords for full orchestra. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 34006]

Arts and Music (Video)
Looking to the Future - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

Arts and Music (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 78:05


Steven Schick leads a sharply varied program. Pulitzer Prize-winner Julia Wolfe has taken particular pleasure in writing music with film, and we hear her "Fuel," with a film by Bill Morrison. Young Artist Winner Anne Liu performs Camille Saint-Saens’ witty "Second Piano Concerto," which has been described as “beginning with Bach and ending with Offenbach.” The concert concludes with Jean Sibelius’ mighty "Symphony No. 5," which drives to its triumphant conclusion on six shattering chords for full orchestra. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 34006]

UC San Diego (Audio)
Looking to the Future - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

UC San Diego (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 78:05


Steven Schick leads a sharply varied program. Pulitzer Prize-winner Julia Wolfe has taken particular pleasure in writing music with film, and we hear her "Fuel," with a film by Bill Morrison. Young Artist Winner Anne Liu performs Camille Saint-Saens’ witty "Second Piano Concerto," which has been described as “beginning with Bach and ending with Offenbach.” The concert concludes with Jean Sibelius’ mighty "Symphony No. 5," which drives to its triumphant conclusion on six shattering chords for full orchestra. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 34006]

La Jolla Presbyterian Church
Do You Understand What I Have Done For You?

La Jolla Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2018 41:22


This Week's Announcements:Today as we hear how Jesus engaged with acts of Service, we want to give you the opportunity to serve as well. Here are four “hot spots” or opportunities that need your help in the next few months. For more details, visit the website ljpres.events/serve.The Harvest Festival is November 4th. It's one of our biggest community outreaches of the year, and there are fun service opportunities with setting up, running events, cleaning up, and more.Oct. 28, we are serving at UrbanLife Farms. We will be planting, harvesting, weeding, putting down mulch and preparing beds. If you have any little ones, we have a special project for them in our Children's Garden!There are ongoing Youth and Children's Ministry service opportunities. Sunday mornings or Wednesday nights, there are lots of great ways to serve our kids: There are places for greeters, helpers, teachers, and more.The fourth serve opportunity is sharing the Christmas Spirit. As Christmas approaches, there are joyous ways to serve the community and invite them in. Help with the Christmas Parade, Church Christmas decorating and the MOM Toy drive.You can find contact information and how to get plugged in to these serving opportunities at ljpres.events/serve.Other Events:On the four Sundays in October, Rev. Scott Mitchell will present a mental health workshop titled, “Walking with God Through Mental Health's Ages & Stages”. The class will be from 8:45 to 9:45am, in room LC3, and will help you better understand and handle the variety of mental health and faith issues at the various ages and stages of life. Contact Rev. Scott Mitchell at scottm@ljpres.org for more information or with any questions.The LJPC concert series kicks off on Sunday, October 14th, at 4pm, in the Sanctuary. Come be awed and inspired by three incredible musicians whose artistry is well beyond their years. Our 3rd Annual Young Artists Showcase will feature the Musical Merit Foundation of San Diego's scholarship winners: Anne Liu, pianist; Eden Tremayne, soprano and Stefan Wendel, harpist.

La Jolla Presbyterian Church
Grace and Truth

La Jolla Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2018 38:35


This Week's Announcements:We place a high priority on our Growth Groups because we believe that spiritual growth and life change happens best in the context of a small group. Growth groups provide the opportunity to study God's Word together, share life stories, take part in local service projects and care for one another in relevant ways. As we start this new sermon series, we are starting new Growth Groups. contact Erika Hall at erikah@ljpres.org for more information, or to find a group that works for you.On the four Sundays in October, Rev. Scott Mitchell will present a mental health workshop titled, “Walking with God Through Mental Health's Ages & Stages”. The class will be from 8:45 to 9:45am, in room LC3, and will help you better understand and handle the variety of mental health and faith issues at the various ages and stages of life. Contact Rev. Scott Mitchell at scottm@ljpres.org for more information or with any questions.The LJPC concert series kicks off on Sunday, October 14th, at 4pm, in the Sanctuary. Come be awed and inspired by three incredible musicians whose artistry is well beyond their years. Our 3rd Annual Young Artists Showcase will feature the Musical Merit Foundation of San Diego's scholarship winners: Anne Liu, pianist; Eden Tremayne, soprano and Stefan Wendel, harpist.

La Jolla Presbyterian Church
Bringing the Kingdom

La Jolla Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2018 37:48


This week's announcements:We place a high priority on our Growth Groups because we believe that spiritual growth and life change happens best in the context of a small group. Growth groups provide the opportunity to study God's Word together, share life stories, take part in local service projects and care for one another in relevant ways. As we start this new sermon series, we are starting new Growth Groups. contact Erika Hall at erikah@ljpres.org for more information, or to find a group that works for you.On the four Sundays in October, Rev. Scott Mitchell will present a mental health workshop titled, “Walking with God Through Mental Health's Ages & Stages”. The class will be from 8:45 to 9:45am, in room LC3, and will help you better understand and handle the variety of mental health and faith issues at the various ages and stages of life. Contact Rev. Scott Mitchell at scottm@ljpres.org for more information or with any questions.The LJPC concert series kicks off on Sunday, October 14th, at 4pm, in the Sanctuary. Come be awed and inspired by three incredible musicians whose artistry is well beyond their years. Our 3rd Annual Young Artists Showcase will feature the Musical Merit Foundation of San Diego's scholarship winners: Anne Liu, pianist; Eden Tremayne, soprano and Stefan Wendel, harpist.