Kundiman is excited to welcome five new members to its Board of Trustees: Andy Chen, Ching-In Chen, Rana Tahir, Seema Yasmin, and Timothy Yu. They join current Board members Kazim Ali and David Mura, who were added to the Board in September. On October 21st, 2024, Rana Tahir was elected as the new Board President.
These new additions are deeply committed to the Kundiman community. We’re proud to share that our Board comprises Kundiman Fellows, Kundiman Advisory Board members, and past Kundiman Retreat faculty and staff.
We’d also like to inform the community that Wylie Chen, Chia-Chee Chiu, Nina M. Chung, Ricco Siasoco, and Katrina Venturina have resigned from the Kundiman Board of Trustees.
As the organization moves forward, there will be additional important announcements in the coming weeks. We are committed to collaborating with Kundiman’s staff, Fellows, Board, and greater community in order to enact meaningful and transparent change and repair.
You can read more about our new Board members below:
Andy Chen
Secretary
Andy Chen is a Taiwanese American poet and educator. The recipient of a Pushcart Prize and a fellowship from the Bogliasco Foundation, he holds an MFA from Washington University in St. Louis. He is a Kundiman Fellow and attended the 2014, 2016, and 2022 Retreats as a Fellow before returning to the 2023 and 2024 Retreats as an alumni staff member. His poems appear in Ploughshares, New England Review, The Offing, Poetry Northwest, and elsewhere, and his reviews appear in Hong Kong Review of Books, Hyphen, and Colorado Review. He lives in St. Louis and teaches at John Burroughs School, where he serves as Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusivity, and Engagement and serves on the Diversity and Education Committee of the Board of Trustees. He was born and raised in New Jersey. To read more, visit heyandychen.com.
Ching-In Chen
Treasurer
Descended from ocean dwellers, Ching-In Chen is a genderqueer Chinese American writer, community organizer and teacher. They are author of The Heart's Traffic: a novel in poems and recombinant (2018 Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Poetry) as well as chapbooks to make black paper sing and Kundiman for Kin :: Information Retrieval for Monsters (Leslie Scalapino Finalist). Chen is co-editor of The Revolution Starts at Home: Confronting Intimate Violence Within Activist Communities. They are a Massage Parlor Outreach Project core member, Kelsey Street Press collective member, Airlie Press editor and Nonfiction Coordinator for Best of the Net. They serve on the Governing Council of Seattle's Cultural Space Agency and on the Board of Seattle City of Literature. They received fellowships from Kundiman, Lambda, Watering Hole, Can Serrat, Imagining America, Jack Straw Cultural Center, EmergeNYC and Intercultural Leadership Institute as well as the Judith A. Markowitz Award for Exceptional New LGBTQ Writers. They collaborate with Cassie Mira on Breathing in a Time of Disaster, a performance, installation and speculative writing project exploring breath through meditation and environmental justice. They currently teach in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences and the MFA program in Creative Writing and Poetics at the University of Washington Bothell.
Rana Tahir
President
Rana Tahir is a poet and author. She is a Kundiman Fellow and a member of RAWI (Radius of Arab American Writers). In addition to her Choose Your Own Adventure novels, her work can be found in BAHR Magazine, Quarterly West, and Salt Hill Journal among others. She received her MFA from Pacific University and lives in Portland, OR. www.rana-tahir.com
Seema Yasmin
Seema Yasmin is a queer, Gujarati Muslim comedian, Emmy award-winning journalist, medical doctor, author, and Kundiman Fellow. She is clinical assistant professor of medicine at Stanford University and director of the Stanford Health Communication Initiative where she teaches health storytelling and studies the spread of disease disinformation. Seema is the author of eight books including Muslim Women Are Everything (HarperCollins), If God Is A Virus (Haymarket), and Djinnology: An Illustrated Compendium of Spirits and Stories From the Muslim World(Chronicle). She is the author of the forthcoming middle grade series, Muslim Mavericks; the children's book, Inshallah; and the novel The Voices, all from Simon and Schuster. Seema studied medicine at the University of Cambridge. She lives in Las Vegas.
Timothy Yu
Timothy Yu is the Martha Meier Renk-Bascom Professor of Poetry and professor of English and Asian American Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is a Kundiman Fellow and the author of Diasporic Poetics, Race and the Avant-Garde, and 100 Chinese Silences. His work has appeared in Poetry, The New York Times Magazine, Fence, and The New Republic.