Family inheritance is so much more than DNA. Tradition, the culture of our family of origin, and the stories we tell ourselves, all weave a tapestry that binds families together in good times and bad, and writes a life story.
Where: | Integrated Learning Center Room 130 (Seats 143, Wheelchair accessible) ![]() ![]() ![]() |
When: | Sun, Mar 16, 11:30 am - 12:25 pm |
Genre: | Memoir / Essays / Creative Nonfiction |
Moderator: | Molly McCloy |
Sponsor: | Session made possible courtesy of Roberta and Bill Witchger |
Lawrence Ingrassia is a former business and economics editor and deputy managing editor at the New York Times, having previously spent 25 years at the Wall Street Journal, and serving as managing editor of the Los Angeles Times....
Arizonan David Martinez comes to the festival with "Bones Worth Breaking," a critically-acclaimed memoir detailing the unbreakable bond between brothers and a reckoning with the global forces that shaped them....
Guy Trebay has chronicled culture, high and low, since the 1970s, writing for The New Yorker, The Village Voice, Interview, Esquire, Artforum, and many other publications....