POUR ONE OUT
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POUR ONE OUT

A Monthly Storytelling Series

By Ada Cheng, Ph.D.

Date and time

Wednesday, June 12 · 7 - 8:30pm CDT

Location

Volumes Bookcafe

1373 North Milwaukee Avenue Chicago, IL 60622

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

We will be returning to Volumes Bookcafe (1373 N. Milwaukee) on Wednesday June 12th. The event starts at 7pm.

This event is produced by Ada Cheng and hosted by Faith Kares.

A brand new lineup that includes:
Jane Beachy
Nicole Grace
Antwan McHenry-Belmer
Rogelia Lily Ibarra
Phelisha Levi
Errol McLendon
Mia Pidlaoan
Spencer Quentin Washington

See everyone in June!

Organized by

An educator-turned artist, storyteller, and creator, Dr. Ada Cheng has utilized storytelling to illustrate structural inequities, raise critical awareness, and build intimate communities. Committed to amplifying and uplifting marginalized voices, she has created numerous storytelling platforms for BIPOC and LGBTQIA community members to tell difficult and vulnerable stories. Because of her artistic and intellectual work, she has recently been named the Educator of the Year by the 7th Congressional District's Multi-Ethnic Task Force and the American Multi-Ethnic Coalition, Inc.

She was a tenured professor in sociology at DePaul University from 2001-2016 when she resigned to pursue performance and storytelling. In 2021, she has delivered keynotes for Chicago Cultural Alliance’s Activating Heritage Conference, AAPI Heritage Month at Dominican University, AAPI Heritage Month at Environmental Protection Agency, and Immigrants in Our Midst Conference.

Dr. Cheng has worked with numerous community organizations, including Chinese American Museum of Chicago, National Cambodian Heritage Museum, Japanese American Service Committee, i2i: Invisible to Invincible Asian Pacific Islander Pride of Chicago, and Center on Halsted. Her collaborative projects with the National Cambodian Heritage Museum have received Asian Giving Circle grants three years in a row since 2019.

Dr. Cheng has been a speaker for Illinois Humanities Speakers Bureau since 2019. She was named Educator of the Year in 2021. She was a visiting associate professor with the Asian American Studies Program at Northwestern University in 2022. She is named 2023 Lund-Gill Chair at Dominican University.

Her interests encompass academia, storytelling/performance, and advocacy.

Check out her performance website: www.renegadeadacheng.com