Reclaiming the Narrative with Professor Ira Sukrungruang

Reclaiming the Narrative with Professor Ira Sukrungruang

Presented by the Arts and Culture Inclusion Council

By ArtsNow

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647 E Market St

647 East Market Street Akron, OH 44304

About this event

Too many times we allow others to shape our stories. Too many times our stories have become simplified and singular. But the beauty of living is a country full of diverse cultures and peoples is that no one narrative exists to define us. The beauty of this country are the varied stories of the citizens, stories that bridges difference and unite us through understanding and empathy.

About Professor Ira Sukrungruang

Ira Sukrungruang was born in Chicago to Thai immigrants. He earned his BA in English from Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and his MFA from The Ohio State University. He is the author of four nonfiction books This Jade World (2021), Buddha’s Dog & Other Meditations (2018), Southside Buddhist (2014) and Talk Thai: The Adventures of Buddhist Boy (2010), the short story collection The Melting Season (2016), and the poetry collection In Thailand It Is Night (2013). With friend Donna Jarrell, he co-edited two anthologies that examines the fat experience through a literary lens—What Are You Looking At? The First Fat Fiction Anthology (2003) and Scoot Over, Skinny: The Fat Nonfiction Anthology (2005). He was a former member of the Board of Trustees for the Association of Writers and Writing Program (AWP), and is currently on the Advisory Board of Machete, an imprint of The Ohio State University Press dedicated to publishing innovative nonfiction by authors who have been historically marginalized. Sukrungruang is the recipient of the 2015 American Book Award for Southside Buddhist, a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in Nonfiction Literature, an Arts and Letters Fellowship, and the Anita Claire Scharf Award in Poetry. His work has appeared in many literary journals, including The Rumpus, American Poetry Review, The Sun, and Creative Nonfiction. He is the president of Sweet: A Literary Confection, a literary nonprofit organization, and is the Richard L. Thomas Professor of Creative Writing at Kenyon College.

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ArtsNow works to leverage the arts and culture sector in Summit County to support and strengthen the region’s economic and social vibrancy. We do this by connecting, collaborating, and supporting the arts, culture, and environmental resources in our region and reaching out across sectors to thread creativity throughout our communities.

On Sale Aug 8 at 6:00 AM