Past Events
Immigration Matters at the New America FoundationSeptember 28, 2021,The New America Foundation hosts a panel discussion to celebrate the paperback publication of Immigration Matters: Movements, Visions, and . . . |
Dave Zirin virtual event hosted by Powell'sSeptember 23, 2021,In 2016, amid an epidemic of police shootings of . . . |
On the Job: How Worker Centers are Transforming Labor Across the NationSeptember 22, 2021,Please join The New Press, Seminary Co-op, and Arise Chicago for a discussion of On the Job: The Untold Story of Worker Centers and the New . . . |
The People's Constitution at the Brennan Center for JusticeSeptember 21, 2021,Who wrote the Constitution? That’s obvious, we think: 55 men in Philadelphia in 1787. |
Dave Zirin virtual event with The Progressive and A Room of One's OwnSeptember 21, 2021,. . . |
Dave Zirin virtual launch with Politics & ProseSeptember 20, 2021,. . . |
Dave Zirin at the Cap Times Ideas FestivalSeptember 18, 2021,Madison WIA vibrant and provocative panel on sports, race, and social change featuring Howard Bryant of ESPN, Dave Zirin of The Nation, and Toni Smith- . . . |
The People's Constitution at the National Archives MuseumSeptember 17, 2021,Authors John Kowal and Wilfred Codrington III discuss their new book The People's Constitution and how generations have reshaped our . . . |
Paul Butler and Sheryll Cashin at Politics and ProseSeptember 16, 2021,Chokehold author Paul Butler joins writer Sheryll Cashin for a Politics and Prose virtual event to discuss her new book . . . |
Dave Zirin virtual launch with Haymarket BooksSeptember 14, 2021,In 2016, amid an epidemic of police shootings of African Americans, the celebrated NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick began a series of quiet . . . |
What is Care? What is Coercion? A paperback launch for PRISON BY ANY OTHER NAMESeptember 9, 2021, |
Elly Fishman at the Harvard Book StoreSeptember 9, 2021,Elly Fishman discusses her new book Refugee High, which follows a year in the life of a Chicago high school that has one of the highest . . . |