PEN World Voices Festival | Legacies: Militancy and Sisterhood

The women’s movement has never felt more relevant—and more in need of critical reassessment. Writers Honor Moore and Alix Kates Shulman, co-editors of the forthcoming Library of America anthology Writing the Women’s Movement, and Pulitzer Prize–winning author Margo Jefferson (co-founder of the National Black Feminist Organization) discuss the ongoing legacy of second-wave feminism with writer, critic, and Jezebel founder Anna Holmes.

Co-presented with the New York Institute for the Humanities

Roulette, 509 Atlantic Ave (entrance at the corner of Third Avenue) Brooklyn, NY

Tickets $10











When: Thu., May. 4, 2017 at 7:30 pm

The women’s movement has never felt more relevant—and more in need of critical reassessment. Writers Honor Moore and Alix Kates Shulman, co-editors of the forthcoming Library of America anthology Writing the Women’s Movement, and Pulitzer Prize–winning author Margo Jefferson (co-founder of the National Black Feminist Organization) discuss the ongoing legacy of second-wave feminism with writer, critic, and Jezebel founder Anna Holmes.

Co-presented with the New York Institute for the Humanities

Roulette, 509 Atlantic Ave (entrance at the corner of Third Avenue) Brooklyn, NY

Tickets $10

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