2017 READINGS:
• Dec 15, Write Now! Writers of Color, At the Inkwell, Alley Cat Books.
• Nov 19, 2017: Standing Strong! Fillmore. & Japantown at Howard Zinn Book Fair with Xiomara Larkin, Holman Turner, Queennandi Shabazz, Keh-Ming Lin, Ravi Chandra, Thomas Robert Simpson, Shizue Seigel
• Oct 6-Nov 9, “Mission Street [Past • Present • Future Tense],” by Shizue Seigel at Dia de los Muertos Remembrance and Resistance, SOMArts Cultural Center 165-photo installation with 16-foot map of Mission Street
• Aug 16-Oct 13, Mission Street, San Francisco: To Be and To Become, at California institute of Integral Studies featured Shizue Seigel's 230-image photo montage of Mission Street, her audio memoir “Sixth Street Needle Exchange,” and Ben Pease’s 44-foot map of Missions Street
• Aug 5, 2017: Write Now!, Nihonmachi Street Fair. NJAHS with Roji Oyama, Anthony Brown, Jennifer Hasegawa, Xiomara Larkin, Grace Morizawa, Queennandi Shabazz, Peter Yamamoto and NJAHS interns. Intro. “The Hijab”
• July 13, More Than A Number performance at Inside OUT, Atlantic Center for the Arts, New Smyrna Beach, FL, with /poetry music/movement by Shizue Seigel, Cixian Lu and videography by Denton Peter McCabe)
• June 1, Artist Talk by Shizue Seigel at Jentel Presents, Sage Gallery, Sheridan WY
• May 8, In Good Conscience presentation, Sheridan High School, Sheridan WY.
• April 2, 2017 reading: Standing Strong, San Francisco African American Historical & Cultural Society with Charles Dixon, Lyndsey Ellis, Sandra Bass * Shizue Seigel
• March 25, Bay Area Generations reading by Raluca Ioanid and Shizue Seigel
• March 5, Soul-Making Keats Literary Competition Przewinners reading
• February 8, Talk: “No Ban, No Wall; Don’t Repeat the Japanese American Incarceration” at Senior Disability Action
• Feb 3, Standing Strong: Fillmore & Japantown. at I-Hotel Speaks series presented by Manilatown Heritage Center, with Lyndsey Ellis, Juanita Tamayo-Lott, Roji Oyama, Ravi Chandra, Sandra Bass, Shizue Seigel:
• Jan 7, “Mutual Rights” ffrom Standing Strong: Fillmore & Japantown at Eth-Noh-Tec Salon