Join the important conversation about race, empowerment, and inclusion in the United States with this powerful new feminist classic and rousing call for change. Koa Beck, writer and former editor-in-chief of Jezebel, boldly examines the history of feminism, from the true mission of the suffragettes to the rise of corporate feminism with clear-eyed scrutiny and meticulous detail. She also examines overlooked communities—including Native American, Muslim, transgender, and more—and their difficult and ongoing struggles for social change.

All of these events are digital, free, and open to the public.

  • Thursday, January 7th | Books Are Magic | Brooklyn, NY
    • 7 pm ET | Conversation with Rebecca Carroll | Register
  • Monday, January 11th | Politics & Prose in partnership with The New Republic| Washington D.C.
    • 6 pm ET| Conversation with Ruby Hamad, moderated by Melissa Gira Grant | Watch on YouTube
  • Thursday, January 14th | Women & Children First | Chicago, IL
    • 7 pm CT | Panel discussion with Maria Hinojosa et al. | Register
  • Monday, January 25th | Harvard Kennedy School | Cambridge, MA
    • 1 pm ET | Conversation with Barbara Smith and Dr. Benita Roth | Watch on YouTube
  • Tuesday, January 26th | Out in Tech | Zoom
  • Thursday, January 28th | Hammer Museum | Los Angeles, CA
  • Wednesday, February 3rd | Skylight Books | Los Angeles, CA
    • 6:30 pm PT | Conversation with Claire Messud | Register
  • Tuesday, February 9th | Athenaeum of Philadelphia | Philadelphia, PA
    • 6:00 pm ET | Conversation with Camille Perri | Register
  • Wednesday, February 17th | Center for Brooklyn History | Brooklyn, NY
    • 6:30 pm ET | Conversation with Roxane Gay, Brittney Cooper, and Barbara Smith | Watch on YouTube
  • Thursday, February 25th | Center for Brooklyn History | Brooklyn, NY
    • 6:30 pm ET | Conversation with Andi Zeisler, Rinku Sen, and Teresa Younger | Watch on YouTube