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After the Revolution with Robert Evans (Virtual Event)

Wed. May 25th | 7PM - Virtual Event with Odyssey Bookshop   On Wednesday, May 25th at 7pm, Odyssey Bookshop will be hosting a book launch event for the release of After the Revolution by Robert Evans, investigative journalist and host of Behind the Bastards and It Could Happen Here. Register here!   What will […]

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POSTPONED Robert Evans @ Shop at MATTER

Shop at MATTER 2134 Market Street, Denver, CO, United States

NOTICE: Denver friends, unfortunately we have to temporarily postpone the @shopatmatter author event with Robert Evans for reasons of unforeseen illness. This event is sold out, so if you have already registered, your ticket will be admissible for the rescheduled date. We hope to reschedule the event as soon as we can. Thank you for your […]

Robert Evans @ BookPeople (In-Person Event)

BookPeople 603 N. Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX, United States

Thus. June 2nd @ 7PM | BookPeople 603 N. Lamar Blvd Austin, TX 78703   On Thursday, June 2nd at 7pm, Powell’s Books will be hosting a book launch event for the release of After the Revolution by Robert Evans, investigative journalist and host of Behind the Bastards and It Could Happen Here. Register here.   What will the […]

Accessible Artmaking & Book Giveaway with We Move Together

Durham County Library 300 N Roxboro Street, Durham, North Carolina, United States

In partnership with the Arts Access, Durham County Library is hosting an artmaking and movement program inspired by the disabled joy of We Move Together, a new picture book by Kelly Fritsch, Anne McGuire, and Eduardo Trejos. Attendees will also get a free copy of the book! In addition to group art, ComMotion – Community In Motion, will be providing […]

National Accessibility Week with We Move Together (Virtual Event)

On Saturday, June 4, 2022 at 11am ET, join authors Anne McGuire and Kelly Fritsch and illustrator Eduardo Trejos for a reading and discussion on We Move Together. Register here! If you need support with registration, please contact Rebecca at rebecca.wood@cilt.ca or call 416-599-2458 ext 291 This event will have CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation), ASL to […]

Frontlines of Repair Release Party (In-Person Event)

La Plaza Cultural E 9th St & Avenue C, New York, NY, United States

Saturday, June 4th | 2pm-5pm | La Plaza Cultural On Saturday, June 4th at 2pm - 5pm at La Plaza Cultural, join World War 3 Illustrated for the release party of Frontlines of Repair. World War 3 Illustrated is back with a collection of comics and art about repairing our deeply damaged world. Over twenty artists […]

Stockholm Anarchist Bookfair with William C. Anderson (In-Person Event)

Founding Black anarchist Martin Sostre once said, “The coming tide of fascism will force many comrades to come out of their lethargy and put into practice the original anarchist tradition of being not only the detonators of revolution, but also of making it an objective reality.” This talk will center the thinking of Lucy Parsons, […]

Bay Area Anarchist Bookfair

Tamarack Oakland 1501 Harrison Street, Oakland, CA

June 5th @ 11am-5pm | Tamarack 1501 Harrison St, Oakland On Sunday, June 5, 2022, join us alongside many other amazing vendors and booksellers for the 24th annual Bay Area Anarchist Book Fair! For more information, click here. The Bay Area Anarchist Book Fair is an annual event that brings together people interested and engaged […]

Pleasure As Power with YES! Magazine (Virtual Event)

On Thursday, June 9th at 1pm PT / 4pm ET, join YES! Editorial Director Sunnivie Brydum and the contributors to the “Pleasure” issue of YES! for an insightful conversation about the ways we can center pleasure in our lives, our bodies, and our relationships with each other. Register here! adrienne maree brown is the writer-in-residence at the Emergent Strategy Ideation […]

Living Altars: Disabled QTBIPOC Transforming Pandemic Grief (Virtual Event)

On Wednesday, June 15th at 7PM PT, come witness legendary disabled QTBIPOC writers—living and dead—share work about grief, survival and the futures we’re dreaming despite everything. Register here. Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha is a queer disabled writer, space creator, couch and porch witch and disability justice movement worker of Burgher/Tamil Sri Lankan and Irish/ Galicia Roman […]