Join us on Tuesday, June 2 from 5:00 to 7:00 pm where we will be in conversation with Dr. Alberto Ledesma, artist and author whose work "Cartooning Against Silence: Futile Prayers from an Undocumented Heart” is currently on exhibit on the Art and Music floor from May until the end of June. There will be a questions and answers portion where the audience can engage in conversation with the artist/author.
Artist Bio
Alberto Ledesma, grew up in East Oakland, California. He completed both his undergraduate and graduate studies at UC Berkeley, earning a Ph.D. in Ethnic Studies. He has served as a faculty member at California State University, Monterey Bay, and as a lecturer in Ethnic Studies at UC Berkeley, and has held several staff positions at Berkeley, including Director of Admissions at the School of Optometry and Writing Program Coordinator at the Student Learning Center. As a writer, Dr. Ledesma has published academic articles, poetry, and short stories, with essays appearing in ColorLines, New American Media, and The Harvard Journal of Education. He is also a past member of Sandra Cisneros's Macondo Writers Workshop and the Voices of Our Nations Artists Writers Workshop. He is the award-winning author of Diary of a Reluctant Dreamer, and his forthcoming follow-up is tentatively titled An Undocumented Psalm to Heal My American Heart.
Dr. Alberto Ledesma shares with us a little about his forthcoming follow-up book tentatively titles "An Undocumented Psalm to Heal My American Heart", about his art work and using graphic novels as his way to share the undocumented immigrant experience.