Putsata Reang: Resisting Erasure through Storytelling

December 17, 2024, 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Event Details

Jack Straw Writer Putsata Reang concludes our trilogy of events featuring Jack Straw Writers in partnership with Humanities Washington’s Speakers Bureau. Join us in person, or stream live via YouTube or Facebook.

When Putsata Reang was eight years old, she didn’t understand why her skin was brown when almost all of her classmates’ skin was white. So she put an eraser to her arm and began to rub, hoping to become white. A decade later, feeling disoriented by the dawning realization that she is gay, Putsata put a razor to her wrist. But ultimately she was too ashamed to end her own life. That’s because when she was a baby, and her family fled war in her native Cambodia, her mother had saved her life.

Today, an increasing number of Americans like Putsata are at risk of erasure because of external forces such as anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, and internal forces, such as shame and discrimination. Putsata discusses the dangers of dwelling on differences and encourages audiences to share their personal stories as an antidote to erasure. 

Location

4261 Roosevelt Way NESeattle, WA 98105United States