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Rhode Island School of Design
Rhode Island School of Design 20 Washington Place, Providence, RI, United StatesSchoolwide lecture
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Litquake’s The Epicenter: MariNaomi with Grace Loh Prasad
Hotel Emblem 562 Sutter St., San Francisco, CA, United StatesLitquake’s Epicenter featured MariNaomi’s graphic memoir, I Thought You Loved Me, a multimedia exploration of the expectations of friendship, the unreliability of memory, and the struggle to let go. I Thought You Loved Me sifts through a meditative ghost story of sorts, taking the form of a scrapbook-esque investigation into why a close friendship from the cartoonist’s […]
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Libelula Books – San Diego Book Launch
Libélula Books & Co 950 S 26th St, San Diego, CA, United StatesMariNaomi performed a visual reading and talk a bit about their book, followed by Q&A and a signing.
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Chicago Alternative Comics Expo (CAKE) special guest
Broadway Armory 5917 N. Broadway, Chicago, IL, United StatesLet’s Get Mushy! Romance Comics Explored panel A discussion exploring different perspectives on romance comics, featuring Molly Mendoza (The Worst), MariNaomi (I Thought You Loved Me), and Grace Allison Perkins (Tender Stories).
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Queer Comics Expo
San Lorenzo Library 395 Paseo Grande, San Lorenzo, CA, United StatesBanned Books Panel featuring MariNaomi, AJ Sass, and Katryn Bury
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SF Pride Panel
Book Passage, Ferry Building One Ferry Building 42, San Francisco, United StatesA Pride panel featuring Laura Gao, MariNaomi, and Baruch Porras-Hernandez, moderated by Paula Farmer.
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6th Annual Comics Studies Society Conference
UNT Gateway Center Denton, TX, United StatesMariNaomi was a keynote speaker.
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Henderson’s Writer’s Group
Virtual EventDime Grinds author meet and greet.
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You Are Going to Die Presents: Death of a Relationship
The Lost Church - San Francisco 988 Columbus Ave, San Francisco, CA, United StatesAn open mic event, the communal offering for us to creatively explore our relationship losses — the death of friendships, partnerships, familial estrangements, ghosting, missing persons — to grieve, bereave, berate, or honor who we’ve lost and might have loved…to MAYBE find some healing and at least remember we’re not alone. Hosted by Ned Buskirk […]