More Than A Literary Festival

Tracy Assing

Tracy Assing

Tracy Assing

Author and Speaker

Tracy Assing is a storyteller. During her career she has written extensively about her indigenous heritage and has edited annual reports, business, entertainment and travel magazines; written on a variety of subjects for every media format, conducted in-depth  interviews with politicians, business leaders, activists, artists and everyday people; and worked with filmmakers to produce short films and create meaningful and impactful campaigns. Through her stories, she makes connections.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Children's Library, Workroom, NALIS

DIY Zine Scene

Zines are exciting and effective ways to express creativity, exploring ideas and issues important to children. Writer and activist Tracy Assing takes children through a journey of creativity with a hands-on workshop, going back to the basics of making tangible mini magazines.

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Zines are exciting and effective ways to express creativity, exploring ideas and issues important to children. Writer and activist Tracy Assing takes children through a journey of creativity with a hands-on workshop, going back to the basics of making tangible mini magazines.

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1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Old Fire Station, NALIS

Take Two

Marchelle Farrell (Uprooting) and Safiya Sinclair (How to Say Babylon) discuss their new memoirs exploring the making and remaking of the self in contention with history, family, nature, and religion, in conversation with Tracy Assing.

Marchelle Farrell (Uprooting) and Safiya Sinclair (How to Say Babylon) discuss their new memoirs exploring the making and remaking of the self in contention with history, family, nature, and religion, in conversation with Tracy Assing.

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