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Atlanta: Do Something Great Tour in Conversation with Kristina Arjona

  • Virginia Highland Books 1034 North Highland Avenue Northeast Atlanta, GA, 30306 United States (map)

Join me for my second visit to Virginia Highlands Books. Get ready to dive into the world of her latest book and hear all about her writing process. This in-person event promises to be filled with laughter, insights, and maybe even a surprise or two! Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to meet the author and connect with fellow book lovers. Grab your friends and mark your calendars for a night to remember!

In conversation with Atlanta film and TV professional, Kristina Arjona.

Find out more about the event here and reserve your spot.

Do Something Great x Justice for Migrant Women

In the spirit of doing something great, throughout the tour we’ll be fundraising for a non-profit supporting communities, immigrants and refugees. Our partner for this event is Justice for Migrant Women, an organization that champions migrant and rural women's right to live and work with dignity, and without fear of sexual violence. Learn more and donate here.

About Kristina

Kristina Arjona (She/Her, They/Them) is an Atlanta based media professional with acting, design and production experience. She has worked in the southeastern film industry for over 12 years on both sides of the lens, and uses her unique skills and training to increase effective communication and safety for everyone involved. She is also a SAG-AFTRA accredited and certified Intimacy Coordinator through Intimacy Professionals Association. 

Kristina received her BFA in Acting and BA in Theatrical Design & Production from Elon University and developed the Color Code Protocol, a communication technique and safety standards for working with sensitive material in film, adapted with the help of the sex-positive community. 

Proudly queer and Latina, Kristina is particularly passionate about working with material involving queer stories, BIPOC characters, empowering younger individuals, and trauma-informed care in sexual violence-related scenes.Her recent credits include Showtime’s George & Tammy (starring Jessica Chastain & Michael Shannon), Netflix’s XO, Kitty, Amazon Prime's The Summer I Turned Pretty, FOX's Welcome To Flatch, and One True Loves  (starring Simu Liu & Phillipa Soo).

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