Celebration: Queer Armenian Voices in Drag, Poetry, and Sapphic RomCom 25 April
Thursday, 4/25/2024 6:00 – 7:30pm
Eureka Valley General Floor Area
https://sfpl.org/events/2024/04/25/celebration-queer-armenian-voices-drag-poetry-and-sapphic-romcom
Eureka Valley/Harvey Milk Memorial
Address: 1 Jose Sarria Court
San Francisco, CA 94114
Join us for an electrifying evening celebrating the intersections of SWANA, Armenian and queer culture, featuring performances by beloved drag king VERA!, poetry by language advocate Hrayr Varaz, and a glimpse into the world of award-winning writer Taleen Voskuni.
Experience an evening of creativity as we feature three exceptional individuals who embody activism and expression. From VERA!’s infectious laughter and advocacy for inclusivity in the drag community to Hrayr Varaz’s innovative linguistic techniques and passion for Western Armenian revitalization, and Taleen Voskuni’s storytelling that has received critical acclaim, this event promises to be a memorable celebration of art, identity and community. Join us for the magic of Queer Armenian Voices—you won’t want to miss it.
VERA! is a beloved Oakland-based queer Armenian drag king known for their infectious laughter, acceptance and love. Beyond the stage, Vera serves as the Associate Director of Development at the Alameda Health System Foundation, supporting accessible healthcare initiatives. As a proud member and cohost of the Rebel Kings of Oakland and father of House of Pack, VERA! uplifts the drag community and advocates for inclusivity and activism through their art.
Hrayr Varaz is a poet, linguist and advocate for Western Armenian language and culture. A graduate of UCLA and MIT, Varaz’s passion for Armenian education and language revitalization shines through in his work, including his pocket-sized book of Twitter poems, #jivjiv. Through innovative linguistic techniques and a playful approach to grammar and orthography, Varaz seeks to demystify Western Armenian and encourage language learners of all ages. With a desire to liberate writers from the fear of making mistakes, Varaz’s book embodies a spirit of creativity and exploration. Based in San Francisco, Varaz also emphasizes his commitment to acknowledging and honoring the indigenous lands of the Ramaytush Ohlone First Peoples.
Taleen Voskuni is an award-winning writer who grew up in the Bay Area Armenian diaspora. She graduated from UC Berkeley with a BA in English and currently lives in San Francisco, working in tech. Other than a newfound obsession with writing rom-coms, she spends her free time cultivating her kids, her garden and her dark chocolate addiction. Her first novel, Sorry, Bro, received starred reviews from Kirkus and Booklist, was named an Amazon editor’s pick, and was favorably reviewed in The New York Times. Sorry, Bro is also winner of the 2023 Golden Poppy award for best romance. Lavash at First Sight is her second published novel.
Attendees will receive a complimentary copies of Queer SWANA (South West Asian and North African) book titles, including Voskuni’s, Sorry, Bro. While supplies last.
Connect:
Annual Spring Luncheon Daughters of Vartan 27 April 2024
For more information and to RSVP contact
Hasmig Cingoz ~ Hasmig.Cingoz02@gmail.com or 510.524.6967
Cook and Kef Night Saturday April 27th
The St. Vartan Hye Social Club Group (sort of the modern day ‘Mr. & Mrs.’ ) is hosting an event on Saturday April 27th at the Church Hall,
Could you post the attached flyer for this, and also include this direct link for registration above or below it?
“ Register for Cook & Kef Here:
https://www.stvartanoakland.com/event-details/hye-social-club-cook-kef “
Armenian Wonderwomen book presentation 28 April 1pm
Armenian Wonderwomen book presentation
Date: April 28th at 1pm
Place: St. John Armenian Church
Gayane Aghabalyan and Elmira Ayvazyan will present their children’s book, Armenian Wonderwomen, which shines a light on remarkable women from Armenian history. The authors will share insights into the creation of their book as well as the lives of some of the influential Armenian women who are featured in the publication. The book is available for purchase in English, Western and Eastern Armenian.
Job Announcement: Youth & Family Engagement Director (Part-Time)
Job Announcement:
St. Vartan Armenian Church, Oakland, CA
Youth & Family Engagement Director (Part-Time)
Join us as the new Youth & Family Engagement Director at St. Vartan Church Armenian Church in Oakland!
Your role involves leading and creating engaging youth activities, coordinating spiritual programs, recruiting participants, managing communications, and maintaining event calendars for our youth, aged 3-17. For the full job description, visit http://www.stvartanoakland.org. Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply and share this opportunity.
ARS Garden Tea Party – Sat 4 May 12pm
Strengthening Our Borders Sat, 4 May 6pm
AYF Barahantes 4th May 2024
Book Launch: Lavash at First Site – 7th May 5:30pm
Taleen Voskuni is an award-winning writer who grew up in the Bay Area Armenian diaspora. She graduated from UC Berkeley with a BA in English and currently lives in San Francisco, working in tech. Other than a newfound obsession with writing rom-coms, she spends her free time cultivating her kids, her garden, and her dark chocolate addiction. Her first novel, Sorry, Bro, received starred reviews from Kirkus and Booklist, was named an Amazon editor’s pick, and was favorably reviewed in The New York Times. Sorry, Bro is also winner of the 2023 Golden Poppy award for best romance. Lavash at First Sight is her second published novel.