The Feminist Wire Book Symposium

Wednesday, April 10 at 5:30 p.m. – Join us in celebrating The Feminist Wire Books: Connecting Feminisms, Race, and Social Justice with series editors Tamura A. Lomax and Monica J. Casper and special remarks from University of Arizona Press Editor-in-Chief Kristen Buckles. The Feminist Wire Books is a new series from The Feminist Wire (TFW) and the University of Arizona Press dedicated to the sociopolitical and cultural critique of anti-feminist, racist, and imperialist politics.

Location:
Women’s Studies/SIROW, Room 100, 925 N. Tyndall Ave.

Tucson, AZ

United States

Readings and panel discussions:

Marquis Bey, Author
Them Goon Rules: Fugitive Essays on Radical Black Feminism

Michelle Téllez, Judith Pérez-Torres, and Christina Vega, Editors
The Chicana Motherwork Anthology: Porque sin madres no hay revolución

Julia Jordan-Zachery and Duchess Harris, Editors
Black Girl Magic Beyond the Hashtag: Twenty-First Century Acts of Self-Definition (forthcoming Fall 2019)

The event is free and open to the public, and books will be available for purchase at a reception following the program.

The program is cosponsored by the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, the University Libraries, the Office of the Provost, the department of Gender & Women’s Studies, the department of Africana Studies, and the department of Religious Studies and Classics.

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