Thursday, 7:00 pm EDT September 23, 2021
Online via Zoom
Flatiron Books is thrilled to celebrate the launch of Tarana Burke’s Unbound. Burke will be joined by various guests at the NYC Botanical Gardens. The event will be pre-taped to air on September 23rd at 7pm ET via Zoom with the author participating in a live audience Q&A during the event.
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Tarana Burke
Tarana Burke
Tarana Burke has always been struck by a commitment to justice and equity. As the founder of the ‘me too’ movement and subsequent nonprofit, Burke works to dismantle the cycle of sexual violence and other systemic issues that disproportionately impact marginalized people. Tarana’s passion for community organizing began in the late 1980s, when as a young girl she joined a youth development organization called 21st Century. Since then she has launched initiatives around issues of racial discrimination, housing inequality, and economic justice. Her work has connected a vast network of influential people, including much of Hollywood, the founder of the Women’s March Tamika Mallory, leading intellectuals and authors like Ishmael Beah and Gloria Steinem. She was 2017 Time Person of the Year and the winner of the 2019 Sydney Peace Prize, and has been the recipient of countless other accolades. She is the co-editor with Brené Brown of the instant New York Times bestseller You Are Your Best Thing.
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Unbound
By Tarana Burke
Published by Flatiron Books
From the founder and activist behind one of the largest movements in American history, Tarana Burke debuts a powerful memoir about her own journey to saying those two simple yet infinitely powerful words—me too—and how she brought empathy back to an entire generation.