[PAST EVENT] Asian American Plural: War & Borders in Paul Ocampo's "Butterfly"

March 30, 2021
9:30am - 10:45am
Location
Digital Streaming
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  • Open to the public
  • Paid event
  • Registration/RSVP
  • Ticketed event
Author Paul Ocampo visits W&M virtually to discuss his short story, BUTTERFLY, as part of the Asian Centennial at William & Mary. Curated by Dr. R. Benedito Ferrao, APIA Studies.
Author Paul Ocampo visits W&M virtually to discuss his short story, BUTTERFLY, as part of the Asian Centennial at William & Mary. Curated by Dr. R. Benedito Ferrao, APIA Studies.

Paul Ocampo has been published in Kuwento: Lost Things, Lodestar Quarterly, Walang Hiya, and The New Engagement. Philippine born, Ocampo came to the US at the age of eleven. He earned a BA in English from UC Berkeley, an MA in Asian American Studies at UCLA, and an MFA in Creative Writing at Arizona State University. He currently works at Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Asian Law Caucus, the nation's first legal and civil rights organization service the Asian and Pacific Islander communities.

Free admission to W&M faculty, staff and students.

General admission is $7.50 per event, and $20.00 for the Asian American Plural series pass featuring Alia Yunis (March 18), Paul Ocampo (March 30) and Abeer Hoque (April 15).

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