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Antiracist Solidarity Stories

  • Housing Works Bookstore 126 Crosby Street New York, NY, 10012 United States (map)

Libertroph is partnering up with Haymarket Books to host author, organizer, and Libertroph Issue 02 contributor, Beth Howard! Join us as we weave our past to shape new futures.

Beth Howard, Cultural Strategist of Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) and author of forthcoming Song For a Hard-Hit People: A Memoir of Anti-Racist Solidarity From a Coal Miner's Daughter, will be in conversation with Morgan Bassichis, writer and star of critically acclaimed Can I Be Frank?. Together, they will explore what it means to invite our stories to be shaped by those who come before us. As white antiracists, what ancestors can we look towards to understand our lineage or strengthen our activism? What are our stakes in organizing for racial justice and collective liberation?

Participants will be invited to step into antiracist culture-building through storytelling and art-making during this interactive session.

RSVP below!

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Intuitive Creation: Being in the Possibility of Anti-Racist Futures