adrienne maree brown presents "Loving Corrections" in conversation with Ashindi Maxton

adrienne maree brown presents "Loving Corrections" in conversation with Ashindi Maxton

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Saturday, September 28th 2024
6:00 pm
Baltimore Book Festival 2024: 32nd Street stage
New York Times-bestselling author adrienne maree brown knows we need each other more than ever, and offers a practice for holding collective power, righting wrongs, and generating true belonging.

Ethical, pondering, and wondrous, adrienne maree brown’s Loving Corrections is a collection of love-based adjustments and reframes to grow our movements for liberation while navigating a society deeply fractured by greed, racism, and war. In this landmark book, brown invigorates her influential writing on belonging and accountability into the framework of “loving corrections”; a generative space where rehearsals for the revolution become the everyday norm in relating to one another.

Filled with practical wisdom on how to be a trustworthy communicator while providing bold visions for a shared future, Loving Corrections can speak to everyone caught in the crossroads of our political challenges and potential. No matter how new to the struggle, or how numerous our failures, brown’s indispensable writing is an invitation to us all. Includes an afterword by Janine de Novais.

"The world becomes more soft, more creative, more loving, and more evolved every time adrienne maree brown decides to put pen to paper, and in Loving Corrections we have some of her best and most beautiful, thoughtful, and moving writing helping us to really delve deeply into what 'right relationship' means for ourselves in any given moment or circumstance. It is a gorgeous gift of thinking and writing but also a meditative thought partner to help readers begin to craft their own loving corrections in various parts of our lives." —Tarana Burke, author of Unbound: My Story of Liberation and the Birth of the Me Too Movement

adrienne maree brown is growing a garden of healing ideas through her multi-genre writing, her collaborations and her podcasts. Informed by 25 years of movement facilitation, somatics, Octavia E Butler scholarship and her work as a doula, adrienne has nurtured Emergent Strategy, Pleasure Activism, Radical Imagination, and Transformative Justice as ideas and practices for transformation. She is the author/editor of several published texts, cogenerator of the Lineages of Change Tarot Deck and a developing musical ritual. adrienne's latest book Loving Corrections is now available from AK Press.

Ashindi Maxton is a serial social entrepreneur and strategist working at the intersection of racial justice, democracy reform, and philanthropy. Philanthropic organizations she has co-founded include the Donors of Color Network, New Media Ventures, the Youth Engagement Fund, the Reflective Democracy Campaign, and the Emergent Fund. She also served as co-leader of the Climate Funders Justice Campaign which has helped the field of climate funding re-direct tens of millions of dollars each year to climate work led by people of color. Ashindi is currently the Director of Mission Telecom Giving, new funding infrastructure that leverages profits from a progressive telecom company into systemic change primarily through bold political giving. Her work has led directly to more than $100 million in investments from foundations and individual donors towards racial justice and a more inclusive democracy.

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