Past Events
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o at JCC of San FranciscoApril 11, 2019,San Francisco CAThe Salon Presents |
Dahr Jamail at Yakima Valley LibraryApril 10, 2019,Yakima WADahr Jamail will discuss his book The End of Ice at Yakima Central Library for their Authors Out Loud series. |
Danielle Sered at the Brooklyn Public LibraryApril 10, 2019,Brooklyn NYAuthor Danielle Sered will be in conversation with Marlon Peterson to discuss her new book Until We Reckon: Violence, Mass . . . |
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o at City LightsApril 10, 2019,San Francisco CAA dazzling short story collection from the person Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie calls "one of the greatest writers of our time" |
Robert E. Friedman in conversation with Gloria SteinemApril 9, 2019,New York NY. . . |
Danielle Sered at the Public Welfare FoundationApril 9, 2019,Washington DCPublic Welfare Foundation will open its doors to the public on Tuesday, April 9th to gather as a community to talk about how we – together – can . . . |
Dahr Jamail at Simon Fraser UniversityApril 4, 2019,Vancouver CANDahr Jahmail will speak about The End of Ice at Simon Fraser University's Harbour Centre hosted by the . . . |
Danielle Sered at Eastern State PenitentiaryApril 2, 2019,Philadelphia PADanielle Sered, executive director of Common Justice, will speak about her new book Until We Reckon: Violence, Mass . . . |
Sohaila Abdulali at Porter Square BooksMarch 31, 2019,Cambridge MAJoin Sohaila Abdulali, author of What We Talk About When We Talk About Rape, for a discussion on her . . . |
Dahr Jamail at The Summit on PikeMarch 26, 2019,Seattle WAAs part of Town Hall Seattle's Science series, author Dahr Jamail will speak about his new book The End of Ice: Bearing . . . |
Danielle Sered in conversation with Eric Gonzalez at the Ford FoundationMarch 25, 2019,New York NYDanielle Sered will discuss her new book Until We Reckon: Violence, Mass Incarceration and a Road to Repair . . . |
Tressie McMillan Cottom at the Montclair Literary Festival with Glory Edim, founder of Well Read Black GirlMarch 23, 2019,Montclair NJCalled “the author you need to read now” by the Chicago Tribune, and one of “America’s most bracing thinkers on race, gender, and . . . |