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Xicanxfuturism: Old California and the Mask of the Ciberbandido

  • Glasgow Zine Library 32-34 Albert Road Glasgow, Scotland, G42 8DN United Kingdom (map)

Please note: this event will be held in person at Glasgow Zine Library. Anyone can attend, but we center our Xicanx (Native American / Mexican) and mixed-race experience.

Visiting mixed-race Chicano writers Scott Russell Duncan and Colton “Cuca” Campbell bring speculative storytelling and political imagination to Glasgow.

Duncan’s novel Old California Strikes Back reclaims myth and history through surreal resistance, refusing colonial narratives of Mexican Californio identity. Campbell’s Ciberbandido Mask blurs technology, rebellion, and performance, exploring the contradictions of the digital border. They will also share work from Xicanxfuturism: Gritos for Tomorrow, an anthology imagining liberated futures against the weight of colonization.

Participants can expect a mix of readings, conversation, and Q&A, with space for audience questions and connection. Themes include memory, mixed‑race identity, Indigenous resistance, speculative futures, and Indie publishing. Attendees will leave with new perspectives on how art can challenge official histories and open space for collective imagination. Books and the anthology will be available on the night.

CW: Resisting colonial/forces brutality (violence). Some sexual content.

This event is part of our Community-Led Programme.

About the facilitators :

Scótt Russell Dúncan, a Xicano writer, edited the first Chicano sci-fi anthology, El Porvenir, ¡Ya!: Citlalzazanilli Mexicatl and is creator and editor of the Xicanxfuturism: Gritos for Tomorrow codex. He is director of Palabras del Pueblo writing workshop and co-creator of Maíz Poppin' Press. His novel, Old California Strikes Back, a magic memoir and meta-novel described as Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas meets Yo Soy Joaquin, is published through FlowerSong Press.
https://www.scottrussellduncan.com
Follow Scott on Instagram.

Colton Cuca Campbell is a PhD student in the Chicana/o Studies Department at the University of New Mexico. His work is a mix of cultural history, fiction, and art, focusing on ecology, surveillance, and the critical mysteries of the U.S.- Mexico borderlands.
https://colton-cuca-campbell.squarespace.com
Follow Colton on Instagram.

Ticket information for this event:

Please note: we can only issue refunds requested 72 hours before the event.

There will be 30 attendees maximum, and the event will feature comfort breaks. During this event, participants will be involved in: Talk / Lecture, Reading, Q&A

This event will take place at the GZL space on Albert Road in Govanhill. You can find directions here..

You may be asked to wear a mask at this event.

If you have any questions or access requirements, please get in touch with us via events@glasgowzinelibrary.com

Find out more about access at GZL events and how to make an access request here.

All events will adhere to our safer spaces policy, which you can learn about here

GZL pledges to support The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel. As part of this pledge we may participate in strikes called in response to the ongoing genocide in Palestine. If this event falls on a strike day and is cancelled, we will work with event leaders to reschedule the event asap. Participants will also have the option of receiving an immediate refund for any ticket purchases and travel booked to attend.

How to access the event: 

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Please email events@glasgowzinelibrary.com for any queries or issues.

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