Join journalist-in-residence Angie Coiro as she converses with Cat Bohannon about her book, 'Eve', which explores the female body through the lens of evolution, challenging traditional narratives in science. The event will address pressing questions about women's longevity, their mental health, and their experiences of menopause using the latest scientific research. Bohannon's engaging and witty presentation promises to transform how we understand the female sex and its role in the evolution of Homo sapiens. Attendees are encouraged to wear masks, and those who need assistance with ticket costs or accessibility should reach out to the organizers.
Event WebsiteJoin bestselling author Juan Williams for a compelling discussion on the rise of America's second civil rights movement. As he outlines the trajectory from the Obama presidency through significant events like Charlottesville and the January 6 Capitol incident, Williams highlights how demographic changes and the use of social media shape today's activism against systemic racism and police brutality. The session will delve into the new generation's goals and challenges, linking historical struggles for equality with modern efforts for social justice. This event promises to be an engaging exploration of the present and future of civil rights in America.
Join Professor Casimir Yost as he discusses the implications of America's historical Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act, which aimed to protect American interests but resulted in retaliatory actions from foreign governments, influencing global events such as Japan's invasion of Manchuria. He will explore the unintended consequences of such policies in the context of the current global landscape, focusing on demography, climate change, technology, and regional conflicts. As a senior fellow at the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy and former director at the National Intelligence Council, Yost offers critical insights into the complexities of international relations in the 'new Trumpian age.'
Join us on Friday, January 24 at 7pm PT when Colette Shade celebrates the release of her book, Y2K: How the 2000s Became Everything (Essays on the Future That Never Was), with Joanne McNeil at 9th Ave! The event is free to attend, with RSVP encouraged and masks recommended for in-person attendance. Alternatively, attendees can join online via the provided link. The event promises a lively discussion shedding light on the cultural dynamics of the early 2000s, featuring the author’s thought-provoking insights and reflections.
Join Michael Shapiro for a hybrid class on 'The Art of the Interview' taking place on two consecutive Saturdays: January 25 and February 8, 2025, from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM Pacific Time. This class will delve into the essential steps for conducting a successful interview, which is crucial for various types of writing, from novels to journalism. Participants will learn how to prepare, ask thoughtful questions, and keep interviewees engaged. The first class will involve pairing up for interviews in the style of 'Humans of New York', and the second will focus on sharing experiences and insights. Michael Shapiro, an award-winning author, will facilitate this enriching experience.