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Orange Coast College: OCC Multicultural Center Will Welcome Bill Campbell, Author Of βThe Day The Klan Came To Townβ
Orange Coast College's Multicultural Center and International Multicultural Committee have invited author Bill Campbell for a virtual di ...
Sep 24, 2021
Orange Coast Collegeβs Multicultural Center and International Multicultural Committee have invited author Bill Campbell for a virtual dialogue about his latest graphic novel, βThe Day the Klan Came to Town.β The interview will take place via Zoom by former OCC adjunct instructor Rachelle Cruz on Tuesday, Oct. 5 at 7 p.m.Β
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Orange Coast Collegeβs Multicultural Center and International Multicultural Committee have invited author Bill Campbell for a virtual dialogue about his latest graphic novel, βThe Day the Klan Came to Town.β The interview will take place via Zoom by former OCC adjunct instructor Rachelle Cruz on Tuesday, Oct. 5 at 7 p.m.Β
βThe Day the Klan Came to Townβ is a fictionalized retelling based on historical events in 1923 during which the Ku Klux Klan attacked Jewish, Catholic, Black, and southern and eastern European immigrant communities of Carnegie, Pennsylvania. The story, which focuses on a Sicilian immigrant named Primo Salerno, explains how townspeople rose up to send the Klan packing.Β
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βThe Day the Klan Came to Townβ is a fictionalized retelling based on historical events in 1923 during which the Ku Klux Klan attacked Jewish, Catholic, Black, and southern and eastern European immigrant communities of Carnegie, Pennsylvania. The story, which focuses on a Sicilian immigrant named Primo Salerno, explains how townspeople rose up to send the Klan packing.Β
Campbell also is the author of βSunshine Patriots, My Booty Novel,β and the anti-racism satire, βKoontown Killing Kaper.β Along with Edward Austin Hall, he co-edited the groundbreaking anthology, βMothership: Tales from Afrofuturism and Beyond.β He also co-edited βStories for Chip: A Tribute to Samuel R. Delanyβ with Nisi Shawl, βFuture Fiction: New Dimensions in International Science Fiction and Fantasyβ with Francesco Verso, and βAPB: Artists against Police Brutalityβ with Jason Rodriguez and John Jennings (for which he was awarded the Glyph Pioneer/Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to the field of Black Comix).Β
Campbell also is the author of βSunshine Patriots, My Booty Novel,β and the anti-racism satire, βKoontown Killing Kaper.β Along with Edward Austin Hall, he co-edited the groundbreaking anthology, βMothership: Tales from Afrofuturism and Beyond.β He also co-edited βStories for Chip: A Tribute to Samuel R. Delanyβ with Nisi Shawl, βFuture Fiction: New Dimensions in International Science Fiction and Fantasyβ with Francesco Verso, and βAPB: Artists against Police Brutalityβ with Jason Rodriguez and John Jennings (for which he was awarded the Glyph Pioneer/Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to the field of Black Comix).Β
βThe Day the Klan Came to Townβ was released by PM Press in 2021. Campbell recently received the 2021 Locus Special Award for amplifying diverse voices in science fiction.Β
βThe Day the Klan Came to Townβ was released by PM Press in 2021. Campbell recently received the 2021 Locus Special Award for amplifying diverse voices in science fiction.Β
Cruz currently is a professor at Western Colorado University in the Creative Writing Program in Genre Fiction. She is the author of βGod's Will for Monstersβ (Inlandia, 2017), which won an American Book Award in 2018 and the 2016 Hillary Gravendyk Regional Poetry Prize. She co-edited βKuwento: Lost Things, an anthology of Philippine Mythsβ (Carayan Press, 2015) with Lis P. Sipin-Gabon. Her most recent book, βExperiencing Comics: An Introduction to Reading, Discussing and Creating Comics,β was published in Fall 2018 while she was still teaching classes at OCC. She was appointed the 2018-2020 Inlandia Literary Laureate during which she founded a summer writing program for young people, Poetry is Power, among other community projects.Β
Cruz currently is a professor at Western Colorado University in the Creative Writing Program in Genre Fiction. She is the author of βGod's Will for Monstersβ (Inlandia, 2017), which won an American Book Award in 2018 and the 2016 Hillary Gravendyk Regional Poetry Prize. She co-edited βKuwento: Lost Things, an anthology of Philippine Mythsβ (Carayan Press, 2015) with Lis P. Sipin-Gabon. Her most recent book, βExperiencing Comics: An Introduction to Reading, Discussing and Creating Comics,β was published in Fall 2018 while she was still teaching classes at OCC. She was appointed the 2018-2020 Inlandia Literary Laureate during which she founded a summer writing program for young people, Poetry is Power, among other community projects.Β
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