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SCRIBE at Spirit Week

The Translated and Queer/Banned Book Expo

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  • January 08, 2025

  • Modified May 27, 2025

  • Stephanie Nunez

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<p><span class="p-body">NYU School of Professional Studies hosted an incredible and successful 2023 Spirit&nbsp;Week for its students, and this Thursday, October 26th, the International Bazaar took place to&nbsp;celebrate Global Day. To raise awareness of the joyful voices and important stories that shine&nbsp;through the literature we cherish, SCRIBE hosted a table displaying our favorites from&nbsp;international authors and their translated works, including queer authors as well as some of those that have been banned in certain parts of the U.S. The value of the unspoken is one we hold very closely, and displaying their works is a small part in the refusal to stay silent and to uplift those who inspire us. However, you may be wondering…</span></p> <p><span class="p-body"><b>Who is SCRIBE?</b></span></p> <p><span class="p-body">SCRIBE is the&nbsp;<b>S</b>ociety of&nbsp;<b>C</b>reative&nbsp;<b>W</b>riters,&nbsp;<b>R</b>eaders,&nbsp;<b>I</b>nterpreters, and&nbsp;<b>B</b>ook&nbsp;<b>E</b>nthusiasts. Born&nbsp;from what were previously known as the Publishing Student Association (PSA) and the Online&nbsp;Writing and Literature Club (OWLS), we are a new collective of literature, publishing, and&nbsp;writing enthusiasts of all kinds and are thrilled to be joining the NYU student community in this first year. Our main goal is to help the students of SPS meet their professional and personal goals, engage in fun activities revolving around literature we love, and remind the community of the value of the written word.</span></p>

The 2023 International Bazaar: The Translated and Queer/Banned Book Expo

<p><span class="p-body">For our booth, we wanted to display important stories from international and queer authors&nbsp;alike, as well as discuss statistics in regards to banned books in the U.S., and how that has affected open speech through literature. We displayed memoirs, fiction, and graphic novels all by queer authors. One of our books,&nbsp;<i>Spellbound&nbsp;</i>by Bishakh Som, was even personally signed for our very own SCRIBE secretary Laura Bourbonnais.</span></p>
A photo of the cover of the book Spellbound by Bishakh Som sits in front of a grey background
<p><span class="p-body">Two of the books on our table,<i>&nbsp;Gender Queer</i>&nbsp;by Maia Kobabe and&nbsp;Two of the books on our table, Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe and&nbsp;<i>All Boys Aren't Blue</i>&nbsp;by George M. Johnson, were listed among the eight most challenged books of 2022. Book banning is an issue that plagues much of American classrooms, and the bans suppress and suffocate more often than not the voices of queer authors telling their stories and bringing to light the struggles of growing up queer in this society.</span></p>
The book cover for All Boys Aren't Blue by George M. Johnson sits in front of a grey background
<p><span class="p-body">To showcase our international authors, there was a wide array on our table from Sanskrit, to&nbsp;Japanese, to French, to Korean. Osamu Dazai, author of&nbsp;<i>No Longer Human</i>, tells a harrowing&nbsp;story of the struggles of Oba Yozo, a young man who attempts to mask his alienation in high&nbsp;school and down the line eventually attempts to take his own life in adulthood. Lauded by&nbsp;<i>The&nbsp;Japan Times</i>&nbsp;as a timeless novel, it is a story of the pain of growing up misunderstood as well as the blunt nature of the novel adding realism and poignancy to the craft. What we wanted students to take away from our tables goes far beyond just the titles shown: to be a voice for these important stories that are so intrinsically tied to the human experience of identity was very important to us, and it was an honor to be the ones to showcase.</span></p>
The cover of the book No Longer Human by Osamu Dazai sits in front of a grey background
<p><span class="p-body">Getting to hear from the voices in our own community was another huge highlight for us, since our booth spawned many questions about our selections! Here’s some of what the SPS community had to say:</span></p> <p><span class="p-body">“<i>I actually read</i>&nbsp;[The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo]&nbsp;<i>right here. It was a complete&nbsp;plot twist, and I also read the book in [her] recommended suggestions because I love the&nbsp;author, she’s very well written, and she tells the story really well. Your message about&nbsp;promoting queer [literature] is very inclusive. This is definitely a recommendation.”</i>—Ashna, M.S. in Integrated Marketing<br> </span></p> <p><span class="p-body"><i>“I really like the selection that we have here today, especially the fact that we’re focusing on banned books. I have been doing a little bit of reading on it and it’s such a major issue. I just really enjoy the fact that there’s a lot of focus on making sure that these books receive a lot of attention, that they’re not kept hidden because they deserve to be known. These are stories that have to be told. I’m definitely interested in checking them out more.”</i>—Kate, M.S. in Publishing</span></p>
A laptop with an image reading "SCRIBE's Booth Int'l Bazaar SPS Spirit Week" sits on a table with other books in front of a window facing out to a busy NYC street
<p><span class="p-body">Global Day was the first of many exciting events we are thrilled to be a part of at NYU SPS. What we hope to achieve as a collective is to inspire the student body by showcasing the written word that surrounds us daily. We are excited to be officially joining the community and sharing our love of literature with you all. Follow along <a href="https://www.instagram.com/nyu_scribe/" target="_blank">@nyu_scribe on Instagram</a>!</span></p> <p><span class="p-body"><i>Stephanie Nunez (MS in Professional Writing Class of 2025) resides in The Bronx, New York. Passionate about being a voice for societal change, Stephanie hopes to one day work for a foundation that strives to assist low-income communities and support their growth toward a brighter future.</i></span></p>

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