This event is in the past.It took place on May 3, 2026 at Oakland Asian Cultural Center.
Seven storytellers from Native American, Black, Latina, Palestinian, Jewish, and Asian American traditions gather to share raw stories of racism, courage, and wisdom. It's an afternoon of movement, poetry, and oral history built on the radical idea that listening to each other makes us stronger.
multicultural oral history
spoken word performance
community solidarity
intimate theater setting
Tips
🎭Eth-Noh-Tec uses gesture and musicality in their unique movement storytelling style
🎤includes two-time Moth Grand Slam winner Archy Jamun
Strong Like Bamboo
Downtown Oakland
Seven storytellers from Native American, Black, Latina, Palestinian, Jewish, and Asian American traditions gather to share raw stories of racism, courage, and wisdom. It's an afternoon of movement, poetry, and oral history built on the radical idea that listening to each other makes us stronger.
multicultural oral history
spoken word performance
community solidarity
intimate theater setting
Tips
🎭Eth-Noh-Tec uses gesture and musicality in their unique movement storytelling style
🎤includes two-time Moth Grand Slam winner Archy Jamun
Make it an outing
Add nearby spots before or after your event