THE BOOKSHELF FAM
|Derek Dizon|
Co-Founder, Community Relations
Curator: Healing, Arts, Music, Tattoos, Research, Language/Culture
Favorite Books in the Collection: Way of the ancient healer, Reconciliation,
Derek is a recent graduate of American Ethnic Studies with a concentration in Asian American Studies at the University of Washington Seattle
|Sabrina Chen|
Co-Founder, Operations
Curator: Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Feminism, Taiwanese History
Favorite Books in the Collection: Dear Sisters Edited by Lisa Factora-Borchers, Living for Change by Grace Lee Boggs
Curator: Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Feminism, Taiwanese History
Sabrina is passionate about organizing our communities to better support survivors of sexual assault & abuse. She enjoys mangos, DIY art projects, and cute animals.
|Angelo Salgado|
Creative Lead
|Minh|
Zine Lord
Curator: zines, comics, chapbooks, anything self published
Favorite books/zines in the collection: Can’t Stop Won’t Stop by Jeff Chang. Slander by Mimi Thi Nguyen (Zine)
I make zines, too! The most recent is a zine on the history of Japanese psych music, which you can find in the Flying Bookshelf, or at nightpong.tumblr.com
|Julz Palad Soriano Ignacio|
ARKiologist & Curator: Tatok/Tatau/Tattoo, Indigenous Pacific & Filipino Healing Traditions & Mythology, API Genders & Sexualities
Favorite books in the collection: Forgotten Children of Maui, Moonroot (zines) Way of the Ancient Healer
Websites to find me at:
instagram: @studfairy
hopontheark.com
julzignacio.com
|Christopher Paperson Woon|
Curator: Graphic Novels
|Norma Timbang|
Curator
|JM Wong|
Curator
|Sunny Kim|
Curator
|Tuyen Kim Than|
Videographer
Curator: Cinema
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The API Flying Bookshelf is a traveling bookshelf celebrating and promoting the works of Asian & Pacific Islander writers, artists, & scholars. The bookshelf is traveling and will live in different cafes throughout Seattle starting July 1st, 2014.
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