Archer Welcomes Students from Across L.A. for 16th Annual Literary Conference

On Friday, March 8, Archer presented its 16th annual student literary conference, Lit &... The conference brought together students from high schools across Los Angeles, who gathered in the Tia Palermo Library to share their creative writing and works of literary and cultural analysis. The conference leadership team moderated Q&A discussions for five panels grouped by theme: Into This World, Author[ity], Lenses on Language and Lit, Girlhood, and Mind Readers. People unable to attend in person were able to tune in to a live steam of the conference, where Archer was represented through the works of Lilly D. ’24, Guinevere H. ’24, Camila B. ’24, Piper P. ’24, Siena F. ’25, and Ella G. ’24. Stay tuned for the video recording of the event which will be uploaded to the Lit &... website in the coming weeks.
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