Kiku Hughes is a Japanese American (Yonsei) cartoonist from the Seattle area. Her first graphic novel, award-winning “Displacement”, details the historical and personal effects of Japanese incarceration camps. Kiku’s work explores themes of identity, queer romance, soft sci-fi and anti-capitalist futures. Free books will be available at the event, while supplies last. Registration required, in-person: Author Voices: Kiku Hughes | Events | King County Library System or online: Author Voices: Kiku Hughes (Online) | Events | King County Library System
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