Philosophy Night at Wesleyan R J Julia Bookstore

Wesleyan R J Julia Bookstore 413 Main Street, Middletown

Join us for Philosophy Night! For anyone interested in exploring ideas, asking questions, and digging into the thinking in our lives, this event is for you! Each attendee can choose to contribute one philosophical question as they arrive. The group will then vote on which question to discuss!   For more information

Opening Lecture: Rewrite, Organize, Remix: Visions of Feminist Organizing

Knafel Center 10 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA

In-Person or ZOOM The opening event for Rewrite, Organize, Remix: Visions of Feminist Organizing features the American Library Association president Emily Drabinski and the climate activist Thanu Yakupitiyage in conversation with the exhibition curator Mimosa Shah. Shouts of struggle echo through the Schlesinger Library’s collections. Rewrite, Organize, Remix: Visions of Feminist Organizing presents the dynamic stories of groups that mobilized to name and challenge injustice. […]

AUTHORSLIVE: ADUS: THE PERFECT HOUSING SOLUTION: Sheri Koones in Conversation with Fred Camillo

Greenwich Library's Black Box Theater 101 West Putnam Avenue, Greenwich

AuthorsLive welcomes author Sheri Koones to Greenwich Library's Marx Family Black Box Theater. She will be discussing her new book, ADUs: The Perfect Housing Solution, in conversation with Town of Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo and Greenwich Real Estate Agent Mark Pruner. An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) is a smaller housing unit built on the same lot as a […]

VersoFest at The Westport Library

The Westport Library 20 Jesup Road, Westport

April 3 through April , 2024 Opening event: Chuck D in conversation with Akashic Books publisher Johnny Temple, with media host, entrepreneur, and music executive June Archer introducing the guest of honor. VersoFest is The Westport Library’s annual music and media conference and festival where knowledge is shared and inspiration is discovered — a forum […]

$50 – $60

Revolutionary: A Conversation with Nikole Hannah-Jones at Wesleyan

Frank Center for Public Affairs 238 Church Street, Middletown

In these turbulent times, journalism, like democracy itself, feels more revolutionary than ever as the boundary between journalism and activism blurs. Please join us for a conversation with Nikole Hannah-Jones, the Pulitzer Prize-winning creator of the 1619 Project and a staff writer at The New York Times Magazine, about journalism, social justice, and the praise and […]