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SUMMARY:POETS! - featured readers followed by an open mic
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URL:https://litseen.com/event/poets-featured-readers-followed-by-an-open-mic-21/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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SUMMARY:The JCCSF Presents TA-NEHISI COATES
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, Dec 17 \nStarts at: 7:00 pm \nTICKETS \nStandard  $45\nPremium  $125\nMembers get 10% off.\n______________________________________________________ \nJoin us for a conversation with one of the most influential black intellectuals of his generation\, Ta-Nehisi Coates. “The Case for Reparations\,” his George Polk Award-winning cover story on slavery and race for The Atlantic\, was one of the most talked-about pieces of nonfiction in recent memory. Between the World and Me\, an exploration of racial history written to his young son\, was awarded the National Book Award and hailed by Toni Morrison as “required reading.” Coates is also the author of The Beautiful Struggle\, a memoir of growing up in Baltimore during the age of crack\, the Marvel comic book series Black Panther and Captain America and the essay collection We Were Eight Years in Power: An American Tragedy\, Coates’ response to the 2016 presidential election and its ramifications on American society. \n\n\n\n\nEvent date:\n\nMonday\, December 17\, 2018 – 7:00pm\n\n\n\nEvent address:\n\n\n\nJCCSF\n3200 California Street\n\nSan Francisco\, CA
URL:https://litseen.com/event/the-jccsf-presents-ta-nehisi-coates/
LOCATION:JCCSF\, 3200 California St \, San Francisco\, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190103T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190103T200000
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SUMMARY:Injustice towards Black Trans Women and the First Trans Cultural District
DESCRIPTION:This conversation will center around two topics: Injustice towards black trans women in our criminal justice system and the formation of the nation’s first transgender cultural district – the Compton’s Transgender Cultural District! \nThere is a definite energy in the air around the movement for serious criminal justice reform in the United States. In the midst of all of this energy who is being helped and who is left out? What is criminal justice reform and what are the stories and the specifics about the population affected by an unjust justice system? \nOur two experts will focus on the importance of centering incarcerated and formerly incarcerated Black trans women in the movement for criminal jusitce reform. In our own City we are seeing ongoing incarceration and displacement of black and especial black trans folks in the Tenderloin. \nExcitingly the City just formed the Compton’s Cultural District – the nations first transgener cultural distirict. We’ll learn more about the plans for the district and the role it can play in fighting injustice. \nAbout our speakers: \nJanetta Louise Johnson\, Executive Director\,\nJanetta Louise Johnson is the Executive Director at TGI Justice Project. She is a formerly incarcerated Black transgender woman and has been an activist and advocate in the transgender communities since 1997\, when she moved to San Francisco from her hometown of Tampa\, Florida. She survived three and a half years in federal prison\, and while inside she fiercely and tirelessly advocated for her rights as an incarcerated transgender person. She became politicized through her kinship with Miss Major\, her adopted trans mother\, and after her release from prison returned to her work with non-profits and social service agencies with a higher compassion for people on the inside of jails and prisons. In 2006\, she put her skills as a community organizer\, trainer and activist to work as Interim Director of TGI Justice Project\, during which she coordinated vibrant grassroots fundraisers to support the organization. In 2014\, she became the permanent Executive Director of TGIJP when Miss Major retired from the position. \nShe co-founded the Compton’s Transgender Cultural District\, the first transgender cultural district in the country\, here in San Francisco in 2016. Janetta is committed to building strategies and interventions to reduce the recidivism rate of the transgender community by providing leadership development and job opportunities to those who are currently being released from custody. She is also a fierce advocate for transgender people who are currently incarcerated\, working tirelessly to improve the lives of those currently on the inside through legislative campaigns like the Name and Dignity Act\, which enables people in held in California prisons to change their legal name and gender\, while also fighting for the abolition of prisons at large. She believes that currently and formerly incarcerated trans people without a voice will be people without hope. She will continue to struggle to instill hope and belief in a better future for every transgender person that she can reach.\nJanetta uses she/her pronouns. \nHoney Mahogany: \nA San Francisco native\, drag queen\, business owner\, and activist\, Honey Mahogany first gained international attention as a cast member on Season 5 of the reality television series RuPaul’s Drag Race. Named SF’s best drag queen & cabaret performer by the Bay Area Reporter\, Best Drag queen by SF Weekly\, and a sought after emcee across the globe\, Honey’s more recent work fuzes art with the political. Honey’s work as a drag queen & activist has earned her a commendation from the San Francisco Board of Supervisors\, Sainthood from the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence\, and awards from both the Harvey Milk Democratic Club and the San Francisco Young Democrats. She is a founder of and currently serves as the district manager for the Compton’s Transgender Cultural District\, is Co-President of the Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club\, a sitting member of the San Francisco Democratic Central County Committee\, a member of the San Francisco Trans Advisory Committee\, and is an owner at the Stud\, San Francisco’s oldest LGBT bar. Honey currently hosts weekly RuPaul’s Drag Race viewing parties with Sister Roma\, and a monthly QTPOC centered party where all are welcome called Black Fridays.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/injustice-towards-black-trans-women-and-the-first-trans-cultural-district/
LOCATION:Manny’s\, 3092 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA 94103\, San Francisco\, 94108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190107T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190107T200000
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CREATED:20190104T024923Z
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SUMMARY:Odd Mondays reading: Lily Iona MacKenzie & Laurie Ann Doyle
DESCRIPTION:Novelist Lily Iona MacKenzie and short story author Laurie Doyle read from and discuss their writing at Odd Mondays January 7\, 7pm at Folio Books San Francisco\, 3957 24th St. in Noe Valley. A book signing follows the event. Free admission and free refreshments. \nBorn and raised in Canada\, Lily Iona MacKenzie was a high school dropout who has since earned two Masters’ degrees. She has published reviews\, interviews\, short fiction\, poetry\, travel pieces\, and essays in over 155 American and Canadian venues. All This\, a poetry collection\, was published in 2011. Her novel Fling! was released in July 2015. Curva Peligrosa\, another novel\, was brought out in 2017. A third novel\, Freefall: A Divine Comedy was just published. She teaches creative writing at the University of San Francisco’s Fromm Institute for Lifelong Learning and blogs at https://lilyionamackenzie.com. \nLaurie Ann Doyle is the author of World Gone Missing (Regal House Publishing)\, which was named a finalist for the American Book Fest’s Best Book Award and praised by New York Times bestselling author Edan Lepucki for delivering “powerful portrayals of people desiring connection\, hope\, and renewal.” Winner of the Alligator Juniper National Fiction Award and a Pushcart Prize nominee\, Laurie’s stories and essays appear in The Los Angeles Review\, Timber\, Under the Sun\, and many other literary journals. She co-founded Babylon Salon\, a long-running San Francisco literary series\, and teaches writing at The Writers Grotto and UC Berkeley.https://www.laurieanndoyle.com
URL:https://litseen.com/event/odd-mondays-reading-lily-iona-mackenzie-laurie-ann-doyle/
LOCATION:Folio Books\, 3957 24th St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190107T210000
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CREATED:20170324T014132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170922T061749Z
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SUMMARY:POETS! - featured readers to be announced followed by an open mic
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URL:https://litseen.com/event/poets-featured-readers-to-be-announced-followed-by-an-open-mic-21/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190107T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190107T210000
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CREATED:20181231T224640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181231T224640Z
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SUMMARY:Quiet Lightning at Manny's
DESCRIPTION:Help us kick off our 10th year with a live literary mixtape\, performed one night only at Manny’s! \nSide A \nJennifer Lewis » Meredith Heller » Katie Seifert » Charles Kruger » Calder G. Lorenz » Siamak Vossoughi » Caroline Kessler \nSide B \nChloe Wieland » Heather Bourbeau » Dion O’Reilly » Abe Becker » Hadas Goshen » Fernando Meisenhalter » Alex Simand » Connie Zheng » Brian Waksmunski \nThanks to everyone who sent in writing! We received 65 submissions and accepted 16 (25%). This show was curated by Evan Karp and Lisa Church. You can read more at quietlightning.org. \nThis is an all ages show\, free to attend. There’s a suggested $5-20 donation to help publish and pay all of the selected authors\, and to help support the venue — all donations are 100% tax deductible. The first 100 people to attend (regardless of donation) will receive a copy of sPARKLE & bLINK 97\, featuring all the selected writing and art by Madeline Gobbo! \nFor artist links\, to watch/read all of our previous 123 shows/books\, and to send in your work for our next show\, visit http://quietlightning.org/. \nFor more about Quiet Lightning: http://quietlightning.org/about\nFor more about Manny’s: https://welcometomannys.com/#description \nps. Friends and fans of QL\, please note we’re starting at 7pm for this one. \n\nSee Less
URL:https://litseen.com/event/quiet-lightning-at-mannys/
LOCATION:Manny’s\, 3092 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA 94103\, San Francisco\, 94108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190108T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190108T193000
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CREATED:20190104T024849Z
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SUMMARY:Frank Abe Discusses John Okada
DESCRIPTION:Author and journalist Frank Abe discusses his new book John Okada: The Life and Rediscovered Work of the Author of No-No Boy. Co-edited by Abe\, Greg Robinson and Floyd Cheung\, this book features a robust examination of John Okada’s development as an artist\, placing a meticulously researched biography alongside his unknown writing and new critical essays.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/frank-abe-discusses-john-okada/
LOCATION:San Francisco Public Library\, 100 Larkin St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190108T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190108T200000
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CREATED:20181231T224910Z
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SUMMARY:The State of Criminal Justice Reform with Lateefah Simon + Lenore Anderson
DESCRIPTION:Criminal Justice Reform – it’s an issue that\, after years and years of advocacy\, is finally making inroads and entering the national consciousness. It’s about time. \nSome stats:\n– There are roughly 2\,000\,000 individuals in our prisons and jails\n– The US houses about a quarter of the world’s prison population\n– 77% of folks leaving state prisons return\n– In some States African Americans are 10 times more likely to go to prison than White Americans\n– Approximately 17% of trans people in the US have been incarcerated. \nWe are over imprisoning and imprisoning folks in a discriminatory manner and\, given the complex web of state\, local\, and federal oversight related to criminal justice – how can we make progress on this issue\, add the justice back in to criminal justice\, and what can the average person do? \nTo give us a lay of the land we have two expert leaders in the field – Lateefah Simon and Lenore Anderson. \nMore about them below. \nLateefah Simon – President Akonadi Foundation \nLateefah Simon joined Akonadi Foundation as President in August 2016. As a nationally recognized advocate for civil rights and racial justice\, she brings over 20 years of executive experience in advancing opportunities for communities of color and low-income communities in the Bay Area. Prior to joining Akonadi\, which seeks to eliminate structural racism that leads to inequity in the United States\, Lateefah served as Program Director for the San Francisco-based Rosenberg Foundation\, a statewide grantmaker focusing on systemic barriers to full access to equity and opportunity for Californians. Lateefah managed the Foundation’s portfolio of grants supporting groundbreaking advocacy in criminal justice reform\, immigrant rights\, low-wage workers’ rights\, and civic engagement. In 2016\, Lateefah helped launch the $2 million Leading Edge Fund\, created to seed\, incubate\, and implement bold ideas from the next generation of progressive movement leaders in California. \nBefore joining Rosenberg\, Lateefah was Executive Director of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area\, where she revamped the 40-year-old organization’s structure and launched successful community-based initiatives\, including the Second Chance Legal Services Clinic. Lateefah also initiated San Francisco’s first reentry services division and spearheaded the flagship program\, Back on Track\, under the leadership of then-District Attorney Kamala D. Harris. Back on Track\, an advocacy program for young adults charged with low-level felony drug sales\, brought recidivism for the population it serves below 10 percent. Lateefah’s passion for supporting low-income young women and girls\, and her advocacy for juvenile and criminal justice reform\, began at San Francisco’s Center for Young Women’s Development (CYWD)\, now called the Young Women’s Freedom Center. Lateefah became Executive Director of that grassroots organization\, run for and by young women who come through and are affected by these systems\, at age 19; she remained in that role for 11 years. \nLateefah has received numerous awards for her work\, including the MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship and the Jefferson Award for extraordinary public service. She was named ‘Most Promising New Foundation President’ by Inside Philanthropy in 2017 and was one of the Chronicle of Philanthropy’s 40 Under 40 in 2016. The California State Assembly named Lateefah Woman of the Year and she has also been recognized by the Ford Foundation\, the National Organization for Women\, Lifetime Television\, and O Magazine. In 2016\, Lateefah was elected to serve District 7 on the BART Board of Directors and was appointed by Gov. Jerry Brown to the California State University’s Board of Trustees. She also serves on the Board of Directors for Tipping Point Community. \nWhen not working\, Lateefah spends her time enjoying Oakland’s many family-friendly spaces with her two daughters. \nLenore Anderson – President\, Alliance for Safety and Justice \nLenore is the founder and President of Alliance for Safety and Justice\, and founder and Executive Director of Californians for Safety and Justice. She is an attorney with extensive experience working to improve our criminal justice system. She is a regular commentator in the media about challenges within our prison and justice system and new approaches to smart justice. Lenore was the Campaign Chair and co-author of Proposition 47\, a California ballot initiative passed by voters in November 2014 to reduce incarceration and reallocate prison spending to mental health\, drug treatment\, K-12 programs and victim services. The initiative represents the first time in the nation voters have elected to reclassify multiple sections of the penal code to reduce incarceration and reallocate prison spending to communities. Previously\, Lenore served as Chief of Policy and Chief of the Alternative Programs Division at the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office\, where she spearheaded initiatives to reduce recidivism and improve public safety. She also crafted local and state legislation to aid victims of domestic violence\, protect violent crime witnesses\, reduce elementary school truancy and reduce recidivism. Lenore also previously served as Director of Public Safety for the Oakland Mayor\, overseeing the Mayor’s violence-reduction and police recruitment initiatives\, and as Director of the San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice. There she oversaw $10 million in violence-prevention grants\, advised the Mayor on public safety matters\, and launched a citywide gun buy-back program\, Community Policing Task Force and Juvenile Justice Task Force. Lenore serves on the Advisory Board of the Innovations in Prosecution initiative of John Jay College of Criminal Justice. She is also a cofounder and served as the inaugural Chair of the Board of the Center for Youth Wellness\, an initiative to reduce the health impacts of toxic stress on urban youth. She holds a J.D. from NYU School of Law and a B.A. from UC Berkeley\, and lives with her family in Oakland\, California.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/the-state-of-criminal-justice-reform-with-lateefah-simon-lenore-anderson/
LOCATION:Manny’s\, 3092 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA 94103\, San Francisco\, 94108\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190108T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190108T210000
DTSTAMP:20260510T120109
CREATED:20190104T025519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190104T025519Z
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SUMMARY:Happy Endings: Wild Animals
DESCRIPTION:HAPPY ENDINGS is a brand new monthly reading series created to celebrate new writing and offer up a little sunshine for your soul. \nWhat’s gonna happen? Five writers will come with a piece they’ve prepared in response to a single prompt. (“Happy endings” is a very loooose directive for each writer to do with what they will.) A panel of judges will be selected from the audience\, and the panel will pick a winner! \nThis month’s prompt: WILD ANIMALS \nThis month’s participating writers: Maggie Tokuda-Hall\, Colin Winnette\, Baruch Poras-Hernandez\, Alitzah Oros\, Margaret Spilman \n$10 Pay what you can\n21+ cash bar\, ATM available
URL:https://litseen.com/event/happy-endings-wild-animals/
LOCATION:Make-Out Room\, 3225 22nd St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190109T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190109T200000
DTSTAMP:20260510T120109
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SUMMARY:Gigi Pandian: The Alchemist’s Illusion
DESCRIPTION:Gigi Pandian presents The Alchemist’s Illusion\, a story of the centuries-old alchemist Zoe Faust who is tired of running from her past. She’s finally got her life on track in Portland\, Oregon\, gardening and cooking in her fixer-upper house with her mischievous best friend\, Dorian the gargoyle chef. It seems like the perfect life for Zoe―until she discovers that her old mentor Nicolas Flamel\, who she thought had abandoned her\, has been imprisoned. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBook Passage San Francisco \n\n1 Ferry Building\nSan Francisco\, CA 94111
URL:https://litseen.com/event/gigi-pandian-the-alchemists-illusion/
LOCATION:Book Passage San Francisco\, 1 Ferry Building\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190109T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190109T210000
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CREATED:20181129T221102Z
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SUMMARY:Public Speaking for Authors
DESCRIPTION:Writers specialize in carefully chosen words. But when it comes time to share their work\, they must learn to think on their feet\, compose with their tongues\, and look their readers in the eye. Sponsored by the Bay Area Authors Guild\, this program will provide practical tips for writers seeking to make their readings\, interviews and other public appearances as compelling as their texts. \n  \nA National Best-Selling author and Hall of Fame Speaker with a Ph.D. in communications\, Bay Area Authors Guild Member Sheila Murray Bethel will share her expertise on the speaking skills most important to authors. \n\nWine and cheese at 7:00\, presentation at 7:30.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/public-speaking-for-authors/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190110T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190110T210000
DTSTAMP:20260510T120109
CREATED:20181130T035836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181130T035836Z
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SUMMARY:The Match Book: Tenderloin Historical Ephemera Project
DESCRIPTION:Join the Tenderloin Museum for the opening reception of our Matchbook Map Exhibit\, featuring a searchable\, interactive touchscreen map that connects matchbook imagery to historical info on the associated business and address\, and links to information about the present day site. We’ll be presenting this new permanent exhibit in conjunction with a temporary exhibit\, the Tenderloin Ephemera Exhibition\, featuring historical Tenderloin ephemera from the 1920’s-1950’s — including bar signs\, glassware\, postcards\, menus\, matchbooks et al. These small\, seemingly ordinary mementos beautifully encapsulate the Tenderloin’s colorful\, vibrant past. Join us and travel back in time through the neighborhood’s material culture. \n— \nThis event is part of The Tenderloin Match Book: Historical Ephemera Project a multi-faceted project that also encompasses the publication of The Match Book: Vintage Matchbooks from San Francisco’s Tenderloin\, an artfully designed history book of the Tenderloin featuring the matchbooks of local businesses and cultural institutions. \nThrough the everyday act of picking up a matchbook and striking a match\, one is transported to another place and time; the past is remembered through a pedestrian interaction with a tangible object. Matchbooks are emblems of local culture: accessible\, utilitarian ephemera that functioned as the chosen form of advertising for small businesses in an era before plastic lighters and health concerns about smoking. These ritual objects exist at a fascinating intersection of material culture\, local history\, and design art; matchbooks (and other local business ephemera) are striking populist artifacts that serve as portals to places and people in a neighborhood’s past. The Tenderloin Match Book: Historical Ephemera Project presents an illuminating new perspective on the Tenderloin’s often overlooked history\, enriches the detail and depth of the neighborhood’s narrative\, and encourages the Tenderloin community’s historical imagination. \nRSVP on Facebook
URL:https://litseen.com/event/the-match-book-tenderloin-historical-ephemera-project/
LOCATION:Tenderloin Museum\, 398 Eddy St\, San Francisco \, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190110T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190110T213000
DTSTAMP:20260510T120109
CREATED:20181129T234344Z
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SUMMARY:ANGELA Y. DAVIS & IBRAM X. KENDI
DESCRIPTION:ANGELA Y. DAVIS & IBRAM X. KENDI\nIn Conversation with Jeff Chang\nThursday\, January 10\, 2019\, 7:30 pm\nVenue: Nourse Theater\nSeries: Cultural Studies \n Buy Tickets | Buy Series Tickets | 415.392.4400 \n\n\nA teacher\, writer\, scholar\, and activist\, Angela Y. Davis first received national attention in 1969\, after being removed from her teaching position at UCLA for her social activism and membership to the Communist Party. In 1970\, she was placed on the FBI’s “Ten Most Wanted List” on false charges\, which culminated in one of the most famous trials in recent U.S. history. During her sixteen-month incarceration\, a massive international “Free Angela Davis” campaign was organized\, leading to her acquittal in 1972. Davis is a founding member of Critical Resistance\, a national organization dedicated to dismantling the prison-industrial complex\, and the author of books including Freedom is a Constant Struggle and Women\, Race & Class. \nIbram X. Kendi is a historian and the Founding Director of the Antiracist Research and Policy Center at American University. His books include The Black Campus Movement and Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America\, in which Kendi chronicles how racist ideas were developed\, disseminated and enshrined in American society\, leading us to a present state of racism that is more sophisticated and insidious than ever. Kendi’s next book\, How to Be An Antiracist\, will be published in 2019. \nJeff Chang is a journalist\, music critic\, and the author of Who We Be\, Can’t Stop Won’t Stop\, and We Gon’ Be Alright. He is the former Director of the Institute for Diversity in the Arts at Stanford University and currently serves as Vice President of Narrative\, Arts\, and Culture at Race Forward.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/angela-y-davis-ibram-x-kendi/
LOCATION:Nourse Theatre\, 275 Hayes Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190111T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190111T213000
DTSTAMP:20260510T120109
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SUMMARY:JEFF TWEEDY In Conversation with George Saunders
DESCRIPTION: Buy Tickets | 415.392.4400 \n\n\n“Jeff [Tweedy] is our great\, wry\, American consolation poet. I don’t mean this abstractly: to see him play is to find yourself in a crowd of people being actively consoled—being moved\, reassured\, validated\, made to feel like part of a dynamic aural friendship.” – George Saunders. \nFounding member and frontman of Wilco\, Jeff Tweedy is also known for his self-titled solo project\, which most recently yielded the album Warm\, his first album featuring solely original songs. His memoir\, Let’s Go (So We Can Get Back)\, offers insight into his lifelong intimate relationship with music\, and the projects created along the way\, including Uncle Tupelo\, his band prior to Wilco. In 2014\, Tweedy performed a world tour following the release of an album under the name Tweedy\, a collaboration with his son Spencer. \nGeorge Saunders is the author of nine books\, including multiple short story collections\, and the Man Booker Prize-winning novel Lincoln in the Bardo. He is a long-time contributor to The New Yorker\, frequently writing for the “Shouts & Murmurs” column. Saunders currently teaches in the creative writing program at Syracuse University.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/jeff-tweedy-in-conversation-with-george-saunders/
LOCATION:Nourse Theatre\, 275 Hayes Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Writers with Drinks
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, Jan. 12\, 2019:\n \nColin Winnette (The Job of the Wasp)\nSimon Sheppard (Man on Man: The Best of Simon Sheppard)\nIzzy Oneiric (The Year Is Sunday: a lyric memoir)\nJohn Briscoe (Crush: The Triumph of California Wine)\nCost: $5 to $20\, no-one turned away\nAll proceeds benefit the Center for Sex and Culture.\nAt The Make Out Room 3225 22nd St.\, San Francisco CA\, from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM\, doors open at 6:30 PM. \n 
URL:https://litseen.com/event/writers-with-drinks-19/
LOCATION:Make-Out Room\, 3225 22nd St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190114T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260510T120109
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SUMMARY:JENN STROUD ROSSMAN at Books Inc. in The Marina
DESCRIPTION:Pushcart Prize-nominee Jenn Stroud Rossman shares her witty debut novel\, The Place You’re Supposed to Laugh. \nIt’s 2002 in Silicon Valley. 9/11’s still fresh\, the dot-com bubble has burst\, and holy calamity is raining down on 14-year-old Chad Loudermilk. His father is about to lose his job\, his mother isn’t the same since Chad’s grandma died\, and as one of the few black kids at tony Palo Alto High School\, Chad’s starting to wonder about his birth parents. Next door lives dot-com mogul Scot MacAvoy\, with his luxury SUV and his gardeners and his beautiful wife and his time to play video games with Chad\, all making the Loudermilk family’s struggle to stay afloat seem that much harder. It’s going to be a tough year for the Loudermilks. \nTHE PLACE YOU’RE SUPPOSED TO LAUGH is wise and witty novel about the Silicon Valley that’s not covered in the fawning features in The New York Times. It’s a place where the working class\, blended Loudermilk family grapple with issues of race and inequality\, all while trying to keep a smile on their faces. In the spirit of the works of Celeste Ng and Angela Flournoy\, this is a big-hearted page-turner that will make you laugh\, cry\, and think all at once. \n\n\n\n\nEvent date:\n\nMonday\, January 14\, 2019 – 7:00pm\n\n\n\nEvent address:\n\n\n\nBooks Inc.\n2251 Chestnut St\n\nSan Francisco\, CA
URL:https://litseen.com/event/jenn-stroud-rossman-at-books-inc-in-the-marina/
LOCATION:Books Inc. in The Marina\, 2251 Chestnut St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94123\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190115T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190115T200000
DTSTAMP:20260510T120109
CREATED:20181231T225257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181231T225257Z
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SUMMARY:Local Leaders Series: SF Parks and Recreation General Manager Phil Ginsburg
DESCRIPTION:Each month at Manny’s we’ll be featuring one local leader for the community to meet\, engage with\, ask questions\, and learn about who they are\, their story\, and what drives them and their work. \nGet excited because for January we’ll be bringing in our awesome General Manager of the San Francisco Parks and Recreation Department\, Phil Ginsburg\, to Manny’s. This is your chance to meet the person most involved in the day to day life of our Parks! \nAbout Phil: \nBefore becoming the General Manager of San Francisco Parks and Recreation Phil was the Deputy City Attorney and Chief of Staff to Mayor Gavin Newsom. He’s been in this job for 9 years and 6 months!
URL:https://litseen.com/event/local-leaders-series-sf-parks-and-recreation-general-manager-phil-ginsburg/
LOCATION:Manny’s\, 3092 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA 94103\, San Francisco\, 94108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190115T203000
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CREATED:20190112T042744Z
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SUMMARY:A NIGHT OF POETRY WITH THE TELEGRAPH HILL DWELLERS
DESCRIPTION:TUES. JAN. 15TH\, 6:30PM \nJoin us as we kick off the new year with our friends and neighbors reading their latest poems and works in progress. \nFeatured readers include: \n\nChristopher Bernard (with Mark Weiman)\nMark Bittner\nKate Greene\nLucy Johns\nRichard Slota\nDylan Tweney
URL:https://litseen.com/event/a-night-of-poetry-with-the-telegraph-hill-dwellers/
LOCATION:The Beat Museum\, 540 Broadway\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190115T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190115T210000
DTSTAMP:20260510T120109
CREATED:20181129T215254Z
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SUMMARY:Incantatory Prophet: Raúl Zurita / Norma Cole and Forrest Gander in conversation
DESCRIPTION:Norma Cole and Forrest Gander discuss and read from the work of one of Latin America’s most celebrated and controversial poets\, Raúl Zurita \ncelebrating the release of \nINRI \nby Raúl Zurita\, translated by William Rowe\, forward by Norma Cole \npublished by New York Review Books \nIn 2001\, the president of Chile publicly acknowledged that many of the bodies of the people who had disappeared under the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet would never be recovered. The victims had been flown up in planes and\, after having their eyes gouged out\, were ejected over the mountains and deserts of Chile or the Pacific Ocean. Raúl Zurita’s INRI (these are of course the letters nailed to the cross on which Jesus was crucified\, identifying him as Jesus Christ\, King of the Jews) is a visionary\, prescient response to this atrocity\, an agonized and deeply moving elegy for the dead in which the whole of Chile\, with its snow-covered cordilleras\, fields of wild flowers\, empty spaces\, and the sparkling sea beyond\, is simultaneously transformed into the grave of its lost children and their living and risen body. This incantatory\, prophetic work—prophetic in the same way that Jeremiah and Isaiah are prophetic\, which is to say unapologetically political— is one of the great poems of our new century. \nRaúl Zurita is one of Latin America’s most celebrated and controversial poets. After Augusto Pinochet’s 1973 military coup\, Zurita’s poetry sought to register the violence and atrocities committed against the Chilean people and the corruption of the Spanish language. During Pinochet’s dictatorship\, Zurita published a trilogy of books (Purgatory\, Anteparadise\, and The New Life)\, and helped to form the Colectivo de Accion de Art. \nNorma Cole is a poet\, translator\, and visual artist. Her books of poetry include Actualities\, Where Shadows Will\, and Win These Poster and Other Unrelated Prizes Inside. To Be At Music: Essays & Talks appeared in 2010. Her visual work has been shown at 2nd floor projects in San Francisco and the Berkeley Art Museum. Born in Toronto\, Canada\, Cole lives in the sanctuary city of San Francisco. \nForrest Gander was born in the Mojave Desert and grew up\, for the most part\, in Virginia. Trenchant periods of his life were spent in San Francisco\, Dolores Hidalgo (Mexico)\, and Eureka Springs\, Arkansas. With degrees in both geology and English literature\, Gander is the author of numerous books of poetry\, translation\, fiction\, and essays. He’s the A.K. Seaver Professor of Literary Arts and Comparative Literature at Brown University. A U.S. Artists Rockefeller fellow\, Gander has been recipient of grants from the NEA\, the Guggenheim\, Howard\, Witter Bynner and Whiting foundations. His 2011 collection Core Samples from the World was an NBCC and Pulitzer Prize finalist for poetry. \nPraise for the work of Raúl Zurita \nBecause redemption is not possible in this world as it is\, the murderers unconsciously betray themselves: in brutal opposition to the pouring of libations into the earth for future good harvests\, Pinochet’s regime harvests humans and dumps them into the holes of the earth: the oceans & volcanoes. These deaths cannot be understood and this poem is not for understanding. Zurita’s INRI asks without asking: what forms may avenge our avalanche of unjust deaths.\n—Helen Dimos
URL:https://litseen.com/event/incantatory-prophet-raul-zurita-norma-cole-and-forrest-gander-in-conversation/
LOCATION:City Lights Bookstore\, 261 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Brittany Ackerman and Francesca Bell
DESCRIPTION:Brittany Ackerman discusses her new memoir\, The Perpetual Motion Machine\, with Francesca Bell. \n\nAbout The Perpetual Motion Machine \n\nInspired by a brother’s high school science project–a perpetual motion machine that could save the world–the Perpetual Motion Machine is a memoir in essays that attempts to save a sibling by depicting the visceral pain that accompanies longing for some past impossibility. The collection has been a science project in its study of memory\, in the calculation and plotting of the moments that make up a childhood. The preparation has been “in the field” in that it is built upon the gathering of lived experience; the evidence is photo albums\, family interviews\, and anecdotes from friends. The project has been one giant experiment–to see if they can all make it out alive.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/brittany-ackerman-and-francesca-bell/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190116T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190116T170000
DTSTAMP:20260510T120109
CREATED:20181128T230652Z
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SUMMARY:ANA ARANDA at Books Inc. Opera Plaza
DESCRIPTION:Join internationally exhibited artist Ana Aranda in celebration of her delightful new bilingual picture book\, ¡Our Celebración!: ¡la Celebracion! (Ages 5+) \nIt’s a sunny summer day. Come join the crowd headed for the parade! Marvel at the people riding motorcycles\, bicycles\, tricycles\, and unicycles. Duck out of the way as firefighters spray water on hot spectators. Clap to the music as bands of musicians playing clarinetes\, saxophones\, flautas\, trumpets\, and drums march by. Feast on lemonade\, watermelon\, tacos\, and ice cream. Wave to the corn princess as her float passes by. Then take cover when a quick rain shower comes\, followed by a bright rainbow. Back in the town plaza as night falls\, marvel at the sparkling fireworks that end the day’s festivities. Pop\, pop\, pop! ¡Bón\, bón\, bón! With engaging text and imaginative\, whimsical illustrations\, this story is the perfect way to enjoy a summer day–and learn some Spanish too. \n\n\n\n\nEvent date:\n\nWednesday\, January 16\, 2019 – 7:00pm\n\n\n\nEvent address:\n\n\n\nBooks Inc.\n601 Van Ness Avenue\n\nSan Francisco\, CA
URL:https://litseen.com/event/ana-aranda-at-books-inc-opera-plaza/
LOCATION:Books Inc. Opera Plaza\, 601 Van Ness\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190116T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190116T200000
DTSTAMP:20260510T120109
CREATED:20181231T225615Z
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SUMMARY:The State of the LGBT Rights Movement in the US - What are we fighting for?
DESCRIPTION:In the last two years many of the gains the LGBT rights movement fought so hard for have either wiped away or are in serious danger. What’s the prognosis for the movement? How worried should we be? What are we fighting for in this time of uncertainty? Are we a unified voice? Who might we be leaving behind? \nIn a time of close to full legal equality what is the full picture of LGBT life in America and our equal status and treatment in everyday life? \nComing to Manny’s to go deep on this topic is the Executive Director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights Kate Kendall\, Cecilia Chung\, Senior Director of Strategic Projects for Transgender Law Center\, and Strategist for the #BornPerfect Project and 2018 #Out100 awardee Mathew Shurka. \nMore about our speakers below: \nKate Kendall: \nKate Kendell leads the National Center for Lesbian Rights\, a national legal organization advancing the civil and human rights of LGBTQ people and their families. NCLR’s legal\, policy\, and legislative victories set important precedents that improve the lives of all LGBTQ people and their families across the country. Kate will be stepping down from her position at the end of 2018. \nKate grew up Mormon in Utah and received her J.D. degree from the University of Utah College of Law in 1988. After a few years as a corporate attorney she was named the first staff attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union of Utah. \nIn 1994 she accepted the position as Legal Director with the National Center for Lesbian Rights and made the move to San Francisco. In 1996 Kate was named as NCLR’s Executive Director. Under Kate’s leadership\, NCLR won custody and family law cases\, achieved victories on behalf of LGBT athletes\, won protections for LGBTQ students and elders and secured asylum for over 300 clients. NCLR was lead on the California marriage equality case in 2008 and was later part of the team of attorneys to secure national marriage equality in the 2015 US Supreme Court case Obergefell v. Hodges. Together with GLAD\, NCLR filed a federal lawsuit challenging Trump’s transgender military ban in August 2017\, which secured a nationwide preliminary injunction stopping the ban from moving forward. \nDuring Kate’s 24-year career\, NCLR’s budget has grown from $500\,000 to more than $5 million; the number of staff members has increased by 25; and the organization now has both West Coast and East Coast offices in San Francisco and Washington\, D.C. \nKate acts as the primary spokesperson on behalf of NCLR to the media. She has appeared in hundreds of media outlets including the New York Times\, Washington Post\, BBC\, NPR\, Fox News\, MSNBC\, CNN\, and dozens of on-line blogs. Kate is also a visible and vibrant social media voice. \nKate lives in San Francisco with her wife Sandy. They have two children Julian\, 22 and Ariana\, 16. \nCecilia Chung:\nCecilia Chung\, Senior Director of Strategic Projects for Transgender Law Center\, is nationally recognized as an advocate for human rights\, social justice\, health equity\, and LGBT equality. She was the former Chair of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission and is currently serving on the Health Commission. Cecilia has been working tirelessly on the local\, national and international levels to improve access to treatment for transgender people and people living with HIV\, and to erase stigma and discrimination through education\, policy\, advocacy\, and visibility. \nBorn Perfect: \nIn June 2014\, NCLR launched Born Perfect: The Campaign to End Conversion Therapy by passing laws across the country to protect LGBT children and young people\, fighting in courtrooms to ensure their safety\, and raising awareness about the serious harms caused by these dangerous practices. \nFew practices hurt LGBT youth more than attempts to change their sexual orientation or gender identity through conversion therapy\, which can cause depression\, substance abuse\, and even suicide. \nBut some mental health providers continue to subject young LGBT people to these practices—also known as “reparative therapy\,” “ex-gay therapy\,” or “sexual orientation change efforts”—even though they have been condemned by every major medical and mental health organization in the country. \nNCLR has been working to protect LGBT youth from these practices for more than 20 years\, securing legislation protecting youth from these dangerous practices in California in 2012\, New Jersey in 2013\, Washington\, D.C. in 2014\, Oregon and Illinois in 2015\, Vermont in 2016\, and Connecticut\, Nevada\, New Mexico\, Rhode Island in 2017\, and Washington state\, Maryland\, Hawaii\, New Hampshire\, and Delaware in 2018. Today\, we are working with legislators and LGBT leaders in dozens of other states and helping bring similar protections to the rest of the country. We believe that every LGBT child is born perfect and that any young person’s identity as lesbian\, gay\, bisexual\, or transgender should be honored\, celebrated\, and supported. \nWe are committed to ending these dangerous and stigmatizing practices across the country once and for all—relegating them to the dustbin of history\, and ensuring every child knows they were #BornPerfect \nMathew Shurka is a survivor of conversion therapyand full-time advocate in the fight to end these dangerous and discredited practices. Born and raised in Great Neck\, New York\, he was 16 years old when he came out to his father about being gay. From that time until he was 21\, he endured seeing four conversion therapists in four different states. Today\, the 27-year-old is out and proud\, a dedicated LGBTQ advocate\, and a member of the #BornPerfect Advisory Committee.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/the-state-of-the-lgbt-rights-movement-in-the-us-what-are-we-fighting-for/
LOCATION:Manny’s\, 3092 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA 94103\, San Francisco\, 94108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190116T210000
DTSTAMP:20260510T120109
CREATED:20181129T215451Z
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SUMMARY:Jessica Trounstine
DESCRIPTION:discussing the subject of her new book \nSegregation by Design: Local Politics and Inequality in American Cities \nfrom Cambridge University Press \nSegregation by Design draws on more than 100 years of quantitative and qualitative data from thousands of American cities to explore how local governments generate race and class segregation. Starting in the early twentieth century\, cities have used their power of land use control to determine the location and availability of housing\, amenities (such as parks)\, and negative land uses (such as garbage dumps). The result has been segregation – first within cities and more recently between them. Documenting changing patterns of segregation and their political mechanisms\, Trounstine argues that city governments have pursued these policies to enhance the wealth and resources of white property owners at the expense of people of color and the poor. Contrary to leading theories of urban politics\, local democracy has not functioned to represent all residents. The result is unequal access to fundamental local services – from schools\, to safe neighborhoods\, to clean water. \nJessica Trounstine teaches in the School of Social Sciences\, Humanities\, and Arts\, University of California\, Merced \nAdvance praise: \n‘This is a terrific and timely book. Trounstine analyzes one of the pillars of structural racism and how it was built cumulatively to become something that on the surface looks like the workings of a color-free market. While big outcomes seldom derive solely from a single factor\, Trounstine does a superb job of placing the political dominance of white homeownership in a long and consequential directory.’ Clarence Stone\, Research Professor of Political Science and Public Policy\, The George Washington University \n‘Segregation by Design is one of the best books on urban politics in years. Trounstine takes on fundamental issues of segregation and inequality across cities and shows how policies meant to guarantee equal access to public services have often had perverse consequences. The book is beautifully written\, erudite\, and interesting on virtually every page. We need more books like this.’ Christopher Berry\, William J. and Alicia Townsend Friedman Professor\, University of Chicago \n‘Trounstine’s effective use of primary and secondary historical evidence and a wide range of quantitative data and methods results in a convincing argument about the role of local government actors in generating residential segregation. This book is a compelling and important contribution to the large literature on the causes and consequences of geographic segregation in the US.’ Elisabeth R. Gerber\, Jack L. Walker\, Jr Professor of Public Policy\, Associate Dean\, Ford School of Public Policy\, University of Michigan \n‘Trounstine fills an enormous hole in our understanding of how segregation evolved in the United States.’ J. Eric Oliver\, University of Chicago
URL:https://litseen.com/event/jessica-trounstine/
LOCATION:City Lights Bookstore\, 261 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190116T213000
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SUMMARY:BINDERY: Jeremy N. Smith / Breaking and Entering: The Extraordinary Story of a Hacker Called "Alien"
DESCRIPTION:The Bindery hosts Jeremy N. Smith for Breaking and Entering: The Extraordinary Story of a Hacker Called “Alien”. Please join us! \n  \nWhen she arrived at MIT in the 1990s\, Alien was quickly drawn to the school’s tradition of high-risk physical trespassing: the original “hacking.” Within a year\, one of her hallmates was dead and two others were arraigned. Alien’s adventures were only just beginning. \n  \nAfter a stint at the storied\, secretive Los Alamos National Laboratory\, Alien was recruited by a top cybersecurity firm where she deployed her cache of virtual weapons—and the trespassing and social engineering talents she had developed while “hacking” at MIT. The company tested its clients’ security by every means possible—not just coding\, but donning disguises and sneaking past guards and secretaries into the C-suite. \n  \nAlien now runs a boutique hacking outfit that caters to some of the world’s biggest and most vulnerable institutions—banks\, retailers\, government agencies. Her work combines devilish charm\, old-school deception\, and next generation spycraft. In Breaking and Entering\, cybersecurity finally gets the rich\, character-driven\, fast-paced treatment it deserves. \n  \n\n  \nJeremy N. Smith writes regularly for the New York Times\, the Atlantic\, and Discover\, and he and his work have been featured by CNN\, NPR News\, and Wired\, among other outlets. Born and raised in Evanston\, Illinois\, he is a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Montana. \n  \n  \nPlease note: this event will be held at The Bindery\, 1727 Haight. \n  \nThis is an all ages event with mature themes. The bar opens at 7pm; event starts at 7:30pm. \n  \nAs with all of our events\, seating may be limited; you can guarantee a seat by pre-purchasing the book below — when checking out\, just be sure to include a note that you’d like to attend the event. If you cannot attend the event but would like to request a signed copy of Breaking and Entering\, and/or any of Jeremy’s books\, order below and put your request in the comments field. \n  \nRSVP appreciated but not required.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/bindery-jeremy-n-smith-breaking-and-entering-the-extraordinary-story-of-a-hacker-called-alien/
LOCATION:The Bindery\, 1727 Haight St\, San Francisco \, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190116T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190116T213000
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SUMMARY:Stevan Allred and Renee Macalino Rutledge
DESCRIPTION:Stevan Allred discusses his new novel\, The Alehouse at the End of the World with Renee Macalino Rutledge. \n\nAbout The Alehouse at the End of the World \n\nWhen a fisherman receives a mysterious letter about his beloved’s demise\, he sets off in his skiff to find her on the Isle of the Dead. The Alehouse at the End of the World is an epic comedy set in the sixteenth century\, where bawdy Shakespearean love triangles play out with shapeshifting avian demigods and a fertility goddess\, drunken revelry\, bio-dynamic gardening\, and a narcissistic\, bullying crow\, who may have colluded with a foreign power. A raucous\, aw-aw-aw-awe-inspiring romp\, Stevan Allred’s second book is a juicy fable for adults\, and a hopeful tale for out troubled times.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/stevan-allred-and-renee-macalino-rutledge/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190117T200000
DTSTAMP:20260510T120109
CREATED:20181130T040928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181130T040956Z
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SUMMARY:Rachel Roy & Ava Dash: 96 Words for Love
DESCRIPTION:Rachel Roy & Ava Dash: 96 Words for Love\n\n\n\n\n\n01/17/2019 – 6:00pm\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFiction\n\n\n\n\nReading/Talk\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEver since her acceptance to UCLA\, 17-year-old Raya Liston has been quietly freaking out. She feels simultaneously lost and trapped by a future already mapped out for her. Then her beloved grandmother dies\, and Raya jumps at the chance to spend her last free summer at the ashram in India where her grandmother met and fell in love with her grandfather. Raya hopes to find her center and her true path. A modern retelling of the classic Indian legend of Shakuntala and Dushyanta\, 96 Words for Love is a coming-of-age story about finding yourself in unexpected places. \nRachel Roy is the daughter of an Indian immigrant father and Dutch mother. Rachel is the founder and creative director of her eponymous brand and a tireless activist for using your voice to cultivate change in the world and to design the life you wish to live. Ava Dash is the daughter of fashion designer Rachel Roy. Ava works with young adults that have aged out of the foster care system as well as former sex trafficked girls in India. Inspired from her travels with her mother\, Ava hopes to start a give back business that provides critical resources to educate and empower the girls she has met on her travels to India. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBook Passage \n\n1 Ferry Building\nSan Francisco\, CA 94111
URL:https://litseen.com/event/rachel-roy-ava-dash-96-words-for-love/
LOCATION:Book Passage San Francisco\, 1 Ferry Building\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:BINDERY: Edna in a Bottle (tastes funny)
DESCRIPTION:Edna in a Bottle (tastes funny) is a new San Francisco comedy hour at The Bindery in the Haight district. Edna and her friends are trapped in a bottle and dying to perform! A colorful splash of sketch scenes\, story-telling\, circus talent and wacked-out adult comedy. And there’s nothing wrong with an eating contest here and there. Mark your calendars and come let us out of the bottle! \n  \nTickets can be purchased in advance for $12. If available\, tickets at the door will be $15. \n  \n\n  \nPlease note: this event will be held at The Bindery\, 1727 Haight. \n  \nThis event is for mature audiences only. If you have any questions about the content\, don’t hesitate to reach out to events AT booksmith DOT com. Generally speaking\, we’d suggest the show is suitable for ages 18+. \n  \nDoors open at 7:30pm. Show starts at 8pm. \n  \nRSVP appreciated but not required. \n  \nMore details coming soon — save the date and join us!
URL:https://litseen.com/event/bindery-edna-in-a-bottle-tastes-funny/
LOCATION:The Bindery\, 1727 Haight St\, San Francisco \, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190118T200000
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SUMMARY:Conversation with Congresswoman Jackie Speier: Undaunted
DESCRIPTION:When was the last time you got to spend your Friday night with a Member of Congress? Now’s your chance! Any not just any member but the fierce advocate and fighter Congresswoman Jackie Speier! Come meet Congresswoman Speier and hear about her new book\, Undaunted\, after her experience surviving Jonestown. She will be signing the book as well. \nMore info below! \nCongresswoman Jackie Speier is the U.S. Representative for California’s Fourteenth Congressional District\, which includes southwestern San Francisco\, most of San Mateo County including Burlingame\, Daly City\, Colma\, Foster City\, Half Moon Bay\, Pacifica\, Redwood City\, San Bruno\, San Carlos\, San Mateo\, and South San Francisco. \nShe’s been in Congress since 2008 and an elected official in California since 1986! \nShe is a recognized champion of women’s rights\, personal privacy\, and consumer safety—as well as an avowed opponent of government inefficiency and waste. In November 2017\, Congresswoman Speier coauthored the #MeTooCongress Act to overhaul how sexual harassment and assault are reported and mediated on Capitol Hill\, and in 2018 she was named one of “Politico’s 50” for these efforts. She is co-author of This Is Not the Life I Ordered. Speier received a BA in political science from the University of California at Davis and a JD from UC Hastings College of the Law. For more information\, visit www.speier.house.gov/about. \nAbout Undaunted: \nForty years after the Jonestown massacre changed her life\, U.S. Congresswoman Jackie Speier tells her extraordinary story in UNDAUNTED: Surviving Jonestown\, Summoning Courage\, and Fighting Back (Little A/Amazon; November 6\, 2018; Hardcover: $24.95; Trade Paperback Original: $14.95; Kindle Ebook: $4.99). UNDAUNTED shares the personal struggles—as a widow\, a mother\, and an outspoken victim of gun violence—that have shaped Congresswoman Speier’s unwavering dedication to her constituents and to fighting for what’s right\, and fighting against waste\, fraud\, abuse\, and corruption. \nIn November 1978\, 28-year-old Jackie Speier\, a congressional legal adviser\, was part of the fateful delegation to investigate cult leader Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple in Jonestown\, Guyana. While helping victims to escape\, the delegation was ambushed on the tarmac and Speier was shot five times at point-blank range. Her injuries were near-fatal\, and after 22 hours in a cargo hold\, she was miraculously rescued and brought home to the United States to embark on a long and harrowing recovery. \nHer experiences inspired her work in public service\, and in 2008 she was elected to Congress\, filling the seat of longtime mentor Leo Ryan\, who was killed in Jonestown. But her path was not without significant challenges\, as Speier recounts in UNDAUNTED. Despite ongoing health struggles stemming from the shooting\, and personal tragedies including the loss of her husband while she was pregnant with her second child\, Speier continued to blaze an unparalleled path in regional and national politics. \nShe writes\, “With the hindsight of forty years\, I see that my baptism by gunfire guided me into the life I was meant to live: one of public service\, one that would ignite the courage to make my voice heard\, and one that would carry with it a visceral appreciation for each new day.”
URL:https://litseen.com/event/conversation-with-congresswoman-jackie-speier-undaunted/
LOCATION:Manny’s\, 3092 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA 94103\, San Francisco\, 94108\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190121T210000
DTSTAMP:20260510T120109
CREATED:20170324T014132Z
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SUMMARY:POETS! - featured readers followed by an open mic
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URL:https://litseen.com/event/poets-featured-readers-followed-by-an-open-mic-22/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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SUMMARY:BJ MILLER
DESCRIPTION:BJ MILLER\nIn Conversation with Pico Iyer\nTuesday\, January 22\, 2019\, 7:30 pm\nVenue: Nourse Theater\nSeries: Cultural Studies \n Buy Tickets | Buy Series Tickets | 415.392.4400 \n\n\n Through his writing\, teaching\, and work with the San Francisco Zen Center and University of California\, San Francisco\, BJ Miller has spearheaded a nationwide effort to change the way we think about and approach death and dying. Rather than hospitalization and endless attempts at sustaining life\, Miller advocates a mindful\, human-centered model of care that embraces dying not as a medical event\, but rather as a universally shared life experience. Miller is a longtime hospice and palliative care physician and educator. He has been on faculty at The University of California\, San Francisco since 2007\, where he has worked in all settings of care: hospital\, clinic\, residential facility\, and home. He now sees patients and families at the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center. \nPico Iyer is the author of many books including Video Night in Kathmandu\, The Lady and the Monk\, The Man Within My Head\, The Art of Stillness\, and Autumn Light (April 2019). An essayist for Time since 1986\, he also publishes regularly in Harper’s\, The New York Review of Books\, and The New York Times.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/bj-miller/
LOCATION:Nourse Theatre\, 275 Hayes Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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