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The Serica Initiative presents Voices Rising – Seattle: What’s Next for Asian American Foodies?

Join The Serica Initiative for a dynamic evening celebrating Asian American food, culture, and community. Voices Rising - Seattle: Whats Next for Asian American Foodies? will feature thought-provoking discussions, artistic performances, networking opportunities, and a special Asian foodie trivia, highlighting some of the most influential voices from the Pacific Northwest AAPI culinary scene. Ticket Price:

Write with Hugo House with Miz Floes

All meetings take place in-person at The Seattle Public Library Douglass-Truth Branch. View their calendar here.No pre-registration is required. Sign-up at the library takes place on the day of the event and is on a first-come, first-served basis. Space is limited due to classroom size. The library does not require masks though they are strongly

2024 Washington State Book Award Winner – Sonora Jha

Winner of the 2024 Washington State Book Award for Fiction, “The Laughter” is an explosive, tense, and illuminating work of fiction… a fascinating portrait of privilege, radicalization, class, and modern academia that forces us to confront the assumptions we make, as both readers and as citizens.Sonora Jha is also the author of the memoir “How

Works in Progress (In-Person)

Works in Progress is Hugo House's open mic series inclusive of diverse formats and storytelling crafts. Read your work—poetry, fiction, essays, memoirs, plays, music, comedy, and more—and connect with our literary community! Works in Progress is a low-pressure, welcoming environment for readers and guests of all skill levels and literary experience. We especially encourage BIPOC, LGBTQIA2S+, and

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Capitol Hill Community Council’s ‘Great Ideas Festival’

Come bring your great ideas or listen to others!We’re inviting all of our neighbors to come together and share their ideas for making Capitol Hill the best neighborhood in Seattle. Based on what we hear at the meeting, we’ll use that to prioritize projects in the next few months, over the next year, and into