BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//chikkutakku.com//RDFCal 1.0//EN X-WR-CALDESC:GoogleカレンダーやiCalendar形式情報を共有シェ アしましょう。近所のイベントから全国のイベントま で今日のイベント検索やスケジュールを決めるならち っくたっく X-WR-CALNAME:ちっくたっく X-WR-TIMEZONE:UTC BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Jorge Agueta\, a reading: Tay Naja Nitajtaketzki Achtu Tik Nawat / Mis Primeras Palabras En Nahuat / My First Words in Nahuat DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260412T220000Z DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260412T233000Z UID:214826836647 DESCRIPTION:Saladoran poet Jorge Argueta\, who came to San Francisco in th e 1980s at the age of 19 during his home country's civil war. He grew up i n Santo Domingo de Guzmán El Salvador\, where his grandmother\, an indig enous healer\, told him stories from his indigenous heritage and their bel ief in a human-nature connection\, instilling in him great respect for the environment and appreciation for oral tradition. He spent time in the cit y helping his parents run a small restaurant as well as in the countryside \, helping his grandparents tend to their farm\, before coming to America. He has written numerous children's books\, short stories as well as poems that have been included in textbooks and anthologies. His children's books are written in poetry form\, in two languages (English and Spanish)\, and reflect the Latino experience and heritage\; he also writes about the Nah uat Pipil and their deep appreciation and respect for nature. His adult po ems cover themes of the hardships of growing up in El Salvador during wa rtime and the difficulties experienced by immigrants in the United States. He's coming to Bird &\; Beckett to present his latest book\, Tay Naja Nitajtaketzki Achtu Tik Nawat / Mis Primeras Palabras En Nahuat / My First Words in Nahuat\, published by House of Anansi Press\, iIllustrated by:  El Aleph Sánchez\; translations by Juan Valentín Ramírez  Garcia and translated by: Elizabeth Bell. LOCATION: END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR