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From left: Sal Pizarro, Mercury News columnist, talks to featured authors of Silicon Valley Reads 2023, including Kai Harris, Amanda Skenandore and 
Tommy Orange at De Anza’s Visual and Performing Arts Center on Jan. 26.

Silicon Valley Reads celebrates ‘Journey to New Beginnings’

Lauren Linh Bui | February 6, 2023

Three award-winning authors discussed their writing journeys and featured their books at the Silicon Valley Reads kickoff event on Jan. 26. De Anza College hosted the event in the Visual and Performing...

Panel of the two of four Alpha Girls, Sonja Hoel Perkins and Mary Jane Elmore with Author Julian Guthrie and Moderator Sal Pizarro audience Q&A

Silicon Valley Read presents “Women Making it Happen” at Euphrat Museum of Art

Lauren Locquiao, Staff Reporter | February 18, 2020

Silicon Valley Reads 2020 presented their theme “Women Making it Happen” at the Euphrat Museum of Art on Jan. 23, in conjunction with the opening of Euphrat’s winter exhibit, “Women Pathmakers.  They...

Jessica Sabogal and Shanna Strauss, “The Invisible Labor of Women of Color,” acrylic on found wood, depicts two queer women of color and size embracing.

“Women Pathmakers” Exhibit Celebrates Triumphs of Women 100 Years After Women’s Suffrage

Joaquin De La Torre, Staff Reporter | January 28, 2020

On Jan. 23, a new exhibit titled “Women Pathmakers” debuted at the Euphrat Museum of Art at De Anza College. The exhibit, in conjunction with Silicon Valley Reads 2020 and their theme, “Women...

Featured authors speak of their families and heritage

Yami Sun, Staff Reporter | March 21, 2019

Two of this year’s featured authors were invited to Silicon Valley Reads 2019 to lead a conversation about family history and self-identity on Feb. 27 at the Visual and Performance Arts Center. “Finding...

Khong, Lukach, and Pizzaro-  The Silicon Valley Reads selected 2018 authors, Rachel Khong and Mark Lukach, answer audience written questions read by Mercury News columnist Sal Pizzaro during the Feb. 1 Kick-Off event at De Anza's Visual & Performing Arts Center.

Silicon Valley Reads focuses on caregiving, solidarity

Ethan Maneja, Staff Reporter | February 12, 2018

The Silicon Valley Reads Kick-Off event was hosted at De Anza College’s Visual and Performing Arts Center on Feb. 1 and featured an on-stage interview of this year’s selected authors. Silicon Valley...

Neon signs made by Patrick Martinez for the “Mooncakes, Churros, and Cherry Pie” exhibit which opened at the Euphrat Museum of Art on Feb. 2 and runs through March 19.

Exhibit Opens At Euphrat

Steven Hall, Staff Writer | February 10, 2015

“Mooncakes, Churros, and Cherry Pie.” If this seems like a odd assortment of culinary confections, that’s because it is the name of the latest art exhibition at the Euphrat Museum of Art at De Anza...

Silicon Valley Reads comes to De Anza

Silicon Valley Reads comes to De Anza

Krystal Alvarado, Staff Writer | February 3, 2014

De Anza College is hosting Silicon Valley Reads events that kicks off today Feb. 3. The two books selected are “The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to our Brains” by Nicholas Carr and “Mr....

Authors at Silicon Valley Reads 2013 closing event

Kelsey Purpura, Staff Writer | April 21, 2013

Authors Brian Castner and Sue Diaz were featured at the closing event of the Silicon Valley Reads, hosted at Cupertino Community Hall April 13. The event was the last of about 140 activities on the...

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