SEATTLE RAINBOW BOOKFEST 2009

Who are the voices of America? Our voices are rich and varied...
authors of color are of many faces and have a spectrum of authentic experiences to share.

Their writing represents the history, culture, conflicts and dynamic nature of America
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Please save the date!

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Writer’s breakfast workshop: 8 am-10 am
Public event: 11 am-6 pm

Langston Hughes
Performing Arts Center
104 - 17th Ave South, Seattle, WA 98144
schedule | directions

We are currently planning the 2009 event.

More information will be available in this website in the future.

About the Seattle Rainbow Bookfest

Currently an all-volunteer run event, the Seattle Rainbow Bookfest is the first organized effort in the United States to bring authors of color together under one roof.

Authors of color have many voices, faces and history in America, yet they continue to struggle to be heard and be recognized. Their writing reflects a diversity and wealth of experiences that broaden and deepen our understanding of the human condition. Seattle Rainbow Bookfest creates a crossroad for people of color and their allies to “normalize” the voices of color as equal and important voices in the United States.

The mission of the Seattle Rainbow Bookfest is to engage the community in a festive event that celebrates authors of color.

The goals are to provide a venue for dialogue between authors, readers, and publishers; to provide resources and recognition for authors of color; to showcase and support works by authors of color; and to entertain readers from both mainstream and minority communities by providing diverse perspectives and rich cultural experiences.

Interested in Joining Us?

If you are a Northwest author of color or know of someone who wants to participate in the Seattle Rainbow Bookfest, contact Belinda Chin or 206-684-5999, Rainbow Bookfest Chair.

Click the links below to read about the previous years' Seattle Rainbow Bookfest

2008 
2007
 

Seattle Rainbow Bookfest sponsors 

Northwest Asian Weekly  |  City of Seattle: Arts & Cultural Affairs, Dept. of Neighborhoods, Parks & Recreation

Ethnic Heritage Council  | Hedgebrook  |  Pacific NW Writers Association