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Upasna Kakroo

Upasna Kakroo was born in Srinagar as a part of the internally displaced Kashmiri Pandit community. Her writing often talks about belonging, identity, and roots, drawing inspiration from songs and stories her grandmothers shared. Upasna has been a brand storyteller for over 20 years and currently leads a nonprofit, Peerbagh in the United States where she leads creative confidence and storytelling workshops for kids and adults. She has published two nonfiction books, Loal (Gulshan, 2024), and Citywide Wi-Fi Networks (Lap Publications, 2012). From 2021 onwards, she has penned four children’s books commissioned by various nonprofits. Her children’s book, Shaliya Discovers Coronavirus Frumpfchi was translated into seventeen Indian languages and was commissioned by the Government of India. She is the managing editor for Bento – the only South-Asian children’s magazine in print. Upasna has won writing scholarships and residencies from Centrum, the Writing Barn, SCBWI, and the Kweli Journal. She lives in Ann Arbor with her husband and son.

2025 Family Day 

Speaker  – Bento Children’s Magazine – storytelling workshop

Dan Alter

Dan Alter’s poems, reviews and translations have been published in journals including Field, Fourteen Hills, and Zyzzyva; his first collection My Little Book of Exiles won the 2022 Cowan Poetry Prize. A volume of translations Take a Breath, You’re Getting Excited, from the Hebrew of Yakir Ben-Moshe, was published by Ben Yehuda Press in September 2024, and Hills Full of Holes, a second collection of poems, by Fernwood Press in March 2025. He lives with his wife and daughter in Berkeley. He works at the Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life at UC Berkeley.

2025 Writers’ Workshops

Speaker A Compass in the Wilderness: Poetry in the Age of Environmental Crisis