Julia Stein
Excerpts from Julia Stein's memoir online:
Julia Stein has an memoir excerpt in the May 15, 2019 book The Battle for People’s Park, Berkeley 1969 edited by Tom Dalzell. Forward by Todd Gitlin. Afterword by Steve Wasserman. Heyday Press, Berkeley, CA. Available on Amazon.
November, 2017. Poetic Diversity, Prose--Julia Stein. Beginning of my memoir: “A Happy Childhood During the Red Scare” Part I”: Poetic Diversity.
November 2018 2nd part of Chapter 1 of my memoir “A Happy Childhood During the Red Scare Part II. Poetic Diversity.
Great Aunt Sara Leaves Behind the Old Country and an Amazing Legacy. Jewess Magazine.
Attacking the Non-Violent Anti-War Movement Class of 1968. Counterpunch.
Julia Stein as West Coast Desk for Arts Express, WBAI, interviewing writers on Arts Express, WBAI radio New York:
July 6, 2017, Julia introduced Japanese-American poet Amy Uyematsu; June 15, 2017, and June 8, 2017, Julia interviewed Jack Hirschman, Poet Laureate of San francisco. April 20, 2017, Julia introduced Jeanetta Clahoun West, the new Poet Laureate of Oklahoma. March 16, 2017, Julia introduced Long Beach, California, poet Fres Voss, whom English critics called him the best working class poet in the U.S.
Julia has read her own poetry on Arts Expres, WBAI radio New York for March, 2017, Women's History Month three times: March 30, 2017, she read her women's immigrant history poems; March 23, 2017. sje read poems from her Triangle Factory Fire anthology Walking through a River of Fire: 100 Years of Triangle Fire Poetry; and March 25, 1911. March 8th. Julia read her poetry about women's strikes and heroines.
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