Past Events
David Cay Johnston at Town Hall SeattleApril 26, 2014,Seattle WAWashington Physicians for Social Responsibility presents David Cay Johnston speaking on the impact of inequality in America. |
David Cay Johnston at the University of WashingtonApril 24, 2014,Seattle WADavid Cay Johnston will discuss health inequality and his book Divided in a discussion titled "Health Inequality in America." |
Alice Walker, Martin Duberman, Marilyn Young, and Frances Fox Piven at Zinn SymposiumApril 24, 2014,New York NYNew Press authors Martin Duberman, Frances Fox Piven, Marilyn Young, and Alice Walker will be participating in a daylong celebration of Howard . . . |
IMC Presents: Dr. McChesney speaking about Digital DisconnectApril 22, 2014,Urbana IllinoisMcChesney proposes that we cannot examine the growth of the Internet without considering capitalism |
Jean Echenoz at La Maison FrançaiseApril 21, 2014,New York NYJoin Jean Echenoz in an evening of conversation (in French) with Catherine Cusset. |
Susan Q. Stranahan at Jabberwocky BookshopApril 18, 2014,Newburyport MAJoin Fukushima co-author Susan Stranahan as she discusses the book in an event co-sponsored by local advocacy group "No More Fukushimas . . . |
Jean Echenoz with Lydia Davis at the 92nd Street YApril 17, 2014,New York NYGoncourt-winning author Jean Echenoz joins Lydia Davis in conversation about his new novel 1914. |
Beth Zasloff and Josh Steckel at Water Street BooksApril 17, 2014,Williamstown MAHold Fast to Dreams authors Josh Steckel and Beth Zasloff read and discuss selections of their new book. |
Beth Zasloff and Josh Steckel at Odyssey BookshopApril 16, 2014,South Hadley MAJoin Hold Fast to Dreams authors Josh Steckel and Beth Zasloff as they discuss inequity in college admissions and sign their new book. |
David Cay Johnston at Boston CollegeApril 16, 2014,Chestnut Hill MAPulitzer-prize winning investigative journalist David Cay Johnston discusses his latest edited book, Divided and inequality in America . . . |
Nicolas Lampert at Literati BookstoreApril 14, 2014,Ann Arbor MINicolas Lampert will read passages from his book A People's Art History of the United States followed by a discussion with Nick Tobier. . . . |
Burt Neuborne at Stanford Law SchoolFebruary 5, 2014,Stanford CABurt Neuborne will discuss his book Madison's Music and the political significance of recovering the ability to read the First Amendment . . . |