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It's the first annual 503 Day!

TODAY ONLY! In honor of our city's 503 area code, tickets on Friday, May 3, include a $5.03 discount. Plus, our Armory Bar will feature a $5.03 drink special to celebrate the day.

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VOICES: BIPOC Adoptee Author Reading Series

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The Armory: Ellyn Bye Studio Lobby

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Join us for VOICES, a BIPOC Adoptee Reading, an in-person event featuring five BIPOC adoptee authors who will share their unique perspectives through prose and poetry. Authors include: 

– Shannon Gibney – (shannongibney.com
– Susan Ito – (thesusanito.com)
– Sam Roxas-Chua – (samroxaschua.com)
– Alice Stephens – (famousadoptedpeople.com)
– Angela Tucker – (angelatucker.com)

This reading is brought to you in partnership with VOICES, a BIPOC Adoptee Community, the Starlings Collective, and The Adoptee Literary Festival with the consistent, enthusiastic, and generous support of the amazing folks who host the regular monthly Constellation Reading events: Tin House Writer’s Workshop and Bishop & Wilde, a local queer-owned bookstore, who will provide the book sales for this event. (This event is also supported by Travel Portland and The Regional Art & Culture Council.)

About Constellation
About Constellation

Constellation is an ongoing, once-monthly reading series in Portland, OR, that meets every second Thursday of each month (no readings in July and Dec) at Bishop & Wilde / Tin House. Our goal is to cultivate a diverse, intersectional community space for people who love reading and writing. As much of a community-building space as a space to hear amazing literature, we provide food and beverages before and after the reading, so the community can socialize, connect with old friends, and make new friends. 

For the most up-to-date information and to get a better sense of the series, check out our Constellation Instagram.

Portland Center Stage is committed to identifying & interrupting instances of racism & all forms of oppression, through the principles of inclusion, diversity, equity, & accessibility (IDEA).

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