Born in the USSR: Diaspora Writers Against War
Schedule
Fri Mar 28 2025 at 06:00 pm to 08:30 pm
UTC-07:00Location
Glorya Kaufman Community Center at the Wende Museum | Culver City, CA

About this Event
This one of a kind reading brings together Soviet-born writers as they weave together an intricate story of identity, memory, cultural intersections, immigration and war. From fiction to poetry, memoir and journalism, and work in translation, the reading presents a deep dive into the individual and collective experiences of the Soviet-born diaspora in the U.S. This free event includes a fundraiser in support of humanitarian aid in Ukraine and aligns with The Wende Museum’s current exhibition “Undercurrents II: Archives and the Making of Soviet Jewish Identity.” Autographed books will be on sale, courtesy of Village Well.
Hosted by The Wende Museum, readers include poets, writers, and translators: Katya Apekina, Yelena Furman, Kristina Gorcheva-Newberry, Julia Kolchinsky, Arina Kole, Maria Kuznetsova, Olga Livshin, Ruth Madievsky, Ainsley Morse, Luisa Muradyan, Jane Muschenetz, Asya Partan, Irina Reyn, Diana Ruzova, Timmy Straw, Vlada Teper, Sasha Vasilyuk, and Olga Zilberbourg.
The Wende Museum has graciously agreed to extend their hours to 6pm. Attendees are encouraged to arrive an hour or so early to check out the latest exhibitions.
Light refreshments and non-alcoholic drinks will be served.
Free admissions!
This event is co-hosted by Punctured Lines, a feminist blog designed to highlight writing by those from the former Soviet Union now living in various diasporas and by those who live in the post-Soviet space.
Organization to Support
Ukraine Trust Chain, delivering medicine, food, power generators, and helping evacuate civilians out of war zones:
An Offsite of , Association for Writers and Writing Programs
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Where is it happening?
Glorya Kaufman Community Center at the Wende Museum, 10858 Culver Boulevard, Culver City, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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