When

Saturday, April 30, 2022 from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM PDT
Add to Calendar 

Where

This is an online event. 
 

 
 

Contact

CSI East Bay-Oakland Chapter 
Construction Specifications Institute East Bay-Oakland Chapter 
 
csieastbay@gmail.com 

CSI East Bay-Oakland Chapter

Website: csieastbay.org

Twitter

Facebook

LinkedIn

Instagram


 

EVERYTHING SHE TOUCHED: THE LIFE OF RUTH ASAWA

You're invited to join CSI East Bay-Oakland Chapter for an online presentation: "Everything She Touched: The Life of Ruth Asawa" with author Marilyn Chase.

Author Marilyn Chase will talk about the life and work of Japanese-American artist Ruth Asawa (1926 – 2013), who grew up on a Southern California truck farm and transcended poverty, racism and incarceration in a World War II internment camp, to make a groundbreaking career in modern sculpture and educational advocacy for San Francisco school children.  She will share stories about her five-year research and writing journey in bringing Asawa's story to life, along with some of the graphics that illustrate her book.

A graduate of Stanford University with a Master's in Journalism from UC Berkeley, Chase was a longtime reporter, columnist and senior special writer at the Wall Street Journal. She has also taught journalism at both Stanford and Berkeley. Everything She Touched: The Life of Ruth Asawa (Chronicle Books, 2020) is her second book, named one of Smithsonian scholars' favorite books of 2020, and this month was listed as one of Artnet's top 10 essential new works on women artists.  She is also author of The Barbary Plague: The Black Death in Victorian San Francisco (Random House, 2003), recounting the struggle of medical detectives to track down and stamp out a shipborne plague that infected San Franciscans from Chinatown to all corners of the city. 

Everything She Touched press release (PDF)

Follow Marilyn Chase on social media: Twitter | Instagram

Purchase books:

Everything She Touched | The Barbary Plague

(Author Photo by Laura Duldner)

 

 

 

 


Please click the button below to register - the event video link will be sent to your email address in the near future, please keep an eye out for it in your inbox (and spam folder, our email sometimes go there). Attendance is open and encouraged to anyone interested, online space permitting.