When one’s perspectives – shaped by family, community, ancestry, education and life experiences – are captured with pen and paper, a memoir is born.
Join us for an intimate exploration of personal narratives from past and contemporary activists who have shaped civil rights history. We’ll hear from three justice activists, shaped by just these factors, who have turned their insights into books that inspire action and shape policy.
The evening includes a discussion with poet and activist Staceyann Chin, Dr. Nii-Quartalei Quartey, author of his new book, Kamala, The Motherland and Me. Dara Baldwin, author of To Be A Problem, will also share her experiences as a disability activist, offering insights into the disability movement and centering the voices of disabled individuals of color.
This event highlights how the personal lives of these leaders have profoundly influenced their commitment to justice.
Including a special Spoken Word Performance by Staceyann Chin
Ticket price: Free with RSVP