Past Events
Anne Elizabeth Moore at the San Francisco Public LibraryMay 14, 2015,San Francisco CAAnne Elizabeth Moore, author of Unmarketable, will participate alongside Marcus Ewert, author of 10,000 Dresses, April Sinclair . . . |
Caroline Fredrickson at EPI panelMay 13, 2015,Washington DCJoin author Caroline Fredrickson, Brigid Schulte of The Washington Post, Kristen Rowe-Finkbeiner, CEO of MomsRising, and Valerie Wilson, . . . |
Erik Loomis at Workers Unite! Film FestivalMay 11, 2015,New York NYJoin Erik Loomis at the Workers Unite! |
Eleni Kounalakis at Barnes and Noble SacramentoMay 7, 2015,Sacramento CAEleni Tsakopoulous Kounalakis, former U.S. |
Book talk at Teachers College libraryMay 7, 2015,New YorkThe co-authors of Hold Fast to Dreams along with several students featured in the book will discuss the path to college. |
Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson at Seminary Co-opMay 6, 2015,Chicago ILNancy Altman and Eric Kingson will discuss their book Social Security Works!, a powerful antidote to the three-decade long, billionaire- . . . |
Marc Rotenberg at the Aspen InstituteMay 6, 2015,Washington DCMarc Rotenberg, president and executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), will discuss his new edited book Privacy . . . |
Marc Rotenberg at Harvard Law SchoolMay 5, 2015,Cambridge MAJoin Joi Ito, Dean Harry Lewis, Paul Smith, Professor Latanya Sweeney, and co-editor Marc Rotenberg to celebrate the publication of Privacy in . . . |
Eleni Kounalakis at Books, Inc. Opera Plaza with special guest Ayelet WaldmanMay 5, 2015,San Francisco CAJoin Eleni Tsakopoulos Kounalakis, former US ambassador to Hungary, with special guest Ayelet Waldman for a launch party to celebrate her new book . . . |
Privacy in the Modern Age panel at NYU School of LawApril 29, 2015,New York NYPrivacy in the Modern Age co-editor Jeramie Scott will provide opening remarks for a panel on the issues covered in the book. |
NYC launch for Under the BusApril 29, 2015,New York NYPlease join The New Press, Demos and ColorofChange.org for a lively . . . |
Ai-jen Poo at the Oakland Asian Cultural CenterApril 26, 2015,Oakland CAJoin Ai-jen Poo for a discussion of her new book, The Age of Dignity: Preparing for the Elder Boom in a Changing America. |