after-words Special
Event Space
Amazons, Abolitionists and Activists: a Graphic History of Women’s Fight
for Their Rights (Ten Speed Press $19.99).
November 5th,
2019 -- 6:00 pm
after-words is thrilled to be hosting the launch of the first full-length
book by local author and friend of the store Mikki Kendall. Artist Aster D’Amico will also be
joining us.
A bold and gripping graphic history of the fight for women's rights.
The ongoing struggle for women's rights has spanned human history,
touched nearly every culture on Earth, and encompassed a wide range of issues,
such as the right to vote, work, get an education, own property, exercise
bodily autonomy, and beyond.
Amazons, Abolitionists, and Activists is a fun and fascinating
graphic novel-style primer that covers the key figures and events that have
advanced women's rights from antiquity to the modern era. This compelling book illuminates the stories
of notable women throughout history--from queens and freedom fighters to
warriors and spies--and the progressive movements led by women that have shaped
history, including abolition, suffrage, labor, civil rights, LGBTQ liberation,
reproductive rights, and more
.
Mikki Kendall lives and works in Chicago where she wields
words and raises a family. She has a couple of degrees, a couple of kids, and
one patient husbeast. A graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana
Champaign and DePaul, Mikki Kendall has been blogging since 2003 under the pen
name Karnythia. She has written for NBC
Think, The Washington Post, The Guardian, Ebony, Essence, Publishers Weekly,
Global Comment, Salon – and many other online and print forums. She had been anthologized in both fiction and
non-fiction print collections, as well as graphic novel compilations.
She is also a friend, sister-at-arms, colleague, and customer of this bookstore
for over two decades.
Aster D'Amico is a Cincinnati-born illustrator who loves all things tea, costuming,
and history. She graduated from the Columbus College of Art and Design with a
BFA in illustration in 2016, and has been creating comics, watercolor
paintings, and digital illustrations ever since.
Food and
drink will be provided.
This event is
free and open to the public. To get a
free ticket for the event which will guarantee a copy of the book, please
visit:
OFFSITE EVENT
November 9th, 2019 -- 4:30
pm -- Uncommon Ground: 3800 N. Clark St.
Book Party, talk
and signing by author Thomas F. Sheridan
Helping the Good Do Better by Thomas F. Sheridan pulls back the
curtain on the corridors of power in Washington to reveal how social change
really happens. This book offers lessons from the trenches on how some of this
generation's most defining social issues-AIDS, disabilities, global poverty,
cancer, human trafficking, national service, early childhood education, and
social entrepreneurship -- engendered landmark federal policies.
An
insightful first-person guide to advocacy by a white-hat lobbyist who was in
the rooms where historic social changes were made, Helping the Good Do Better is a direct and honest look at
government in action and the behind-the-scenes players who help make progress a
reality.
Tom
Sheridan is the
nation's foremost advocate for public interest causes and social impact. His
career spans more than 30 years and has touched nearly all of the
transformative social issues of our time, both domestically and internationally.
Free event