Our events for the 2025 Baltimore Book Festival

The Baltimore Book Festival is taking place across the entire Waverly neighborhood, Saturday, September 13th to Sunday September 14th, 2025.

Here's the events Red Emma's is organizing for the festival, inside our main space, in our downstairs classroom space, and on the outdoor 32nd Street stage

On Culinary Activism: Miyoko Schinner & Alicia Kennedy in conversation

On Culinary Activism: Miyoko Schinner & Alicia Kennedy in conversation

Saturday, September 13th 2025
11:00 am
Baltimore Book Festival 2025: 32nd St. Stage
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A radical reimagining of our food system that’s grounded in sustainability, equity, and compassion for animals, with two of the leading voices in the food space: Miyoko Schinner—founder of Miyoko’s Creamery, and author of the forthcoming The Vegan Creamery, and Alicia Kennedy, food journalist and author of No Meat Required: The Cultural History and Culinary Future of Plant-Based Eating.
Rad History for Kids of All Ages: Deborah Heiligman and Kristina Gaddy in conversation

Rad History for Kids of All Ages: Deborah Heiligman and Kristina Gaddy in conversation

Saturday, September 13th 2025
12:00 pm
Baltimore Book Festival 2025: Red Emma's Stage
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Uncovering radical histories for young audiences! Award-winning author Deb Heiligman presents her latest biography for young audiences, telling the story of early American agitator, Emma Goldman. She’s joined in conversation by prolific Baltimore writer Kristina Gaddy, whose new book, A Most Perilous World tells the story of four young abolitionists in the years leading up to the Civil War.
Jeff Chang ("Water Mirror Echo: Bruce Lee and the Making of Asian America") and Lawrence Burney ("No Sense in Wishing") in conversation

Jeff Chang ("Water Mirror Echo: Bruce Lee and the Making of Asian America") and Lawrence Burney ("No Sense in Wishing") in conversation

Saturday, September 13th 2025
4:00 pm
Baltimore Book Festival 2025: 32nd St. Stage
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Water Mirror Echo: A cultural biography, both sweeping and intimate, of the legend Bruce Lee, set against the extraordinary, untold story of the rise of Asian America—from the author of the award-winning classic Can’t Stop Won’t Stop and one of the finest culture observers of our era. No Sense in Wishing: An essay collection from culture critic Lawrence Burney that is a personal and analytical look at his home city of Baltimore, music from throughout the global Black diaspora, and the traditions that raised him.

Location and hours

3128 Greenmount Avenue
Baltimore, MD

Tuesday-Saturday 9AM-9PM
Sunday 10AM-4PM

Get in touch

Email: info@redemmas.org

Phone: (410) 601-3072

If you'd like to propose an event, please fill out this form. If you have questions, email us at events@redemmas.org.

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