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Janice Lobo Sapigao (she/her) is a Filipina American writer from the San Francisco Bay Area. She is a daughter of immigrants from the Philippines. She tells people that she has been reading her poems in front of people for ten years now. She is the author of two books of poetry: microchips for millions (Philippine American Writers and Artists, Inc., 2016), which is about immigrant women workers in Silicon Valley; and like a solid to a shadow (Timeless, Infinite Light, 2017 by way of Nightboat Books), which is about her father, family lineage, and learning Ilokano. She authored two published chapbooks, "toxic city" (tinder tender press, 2015), and "you don’t know what you don’t know" (Mondo Bummer Chapbooks, 2016). She is the 2020-2021 Santa Clara County Poet Laureate, and a 2020 Poet Laureate Fellow with the Academy of American Poets. She was named one of the San Francisco Bay Area’s Women to Watch in 2017 by KQED Arts. She's been profiled in Content Magazine, Mercury News, SF Gate, and Metro Silicon Valley. Her work has appeared in literary magazines such as Apogee Journal, Entropy, The Offing, poets.org, Split This Rock's Poem-of-the-Week, and Waxwing Literary Journal. She is a VONA/Voices and Kundiman Poetry Fellow. She is the Poetry Editor at Angel City Review. She's had a diary since she was six-years-old. 


She was a first-generation college student who studied ethnic studies, writing, literature, research methods, urban studies & planning, and creative writing in her undergraduate and graduate schooling. She is an Assistant Professor of English at Skyline College where she directs the Honors Transfer Program and teaches in the CIPHER (Hip Hop) Learning Community. She has given keynote speeches, and taught writing and poetry workshops in middle school, high school, college, and community settings. She believes youth and students have a lot to teach us, too.


In 2020, she started Santa Clara County's first Youth Poet Laureate Program as a chapter with Urban Word New York City as part of the National Youth Poet Laureate Initiative. She also co-founded Sunday Jump, a long-running open mic space in Los Angeles's Historic Filipinotown. She co-hosts the podcast Pinaystrology, which discusses BIPOC pop culture, poems, and the planets. She is a Leo Sun, Cancer Moon, and Libra Rising. She is an introvert, earrings collector, and expert at napping. She is always working on some writing project, somehow. 

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