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Idris Goodwin And Lorraine Nam
The Wyncote NW Forum 1119 Eighth Ave., SeattleFrom breakbeat poet and playwright Idris Goodwin and celebrated artist Lorraine Nam comes a whimsical, irresistible rhyming read-aloud empowering kids to embrace their imagination.
Crowdsource Choir
The Wyncote NW Forum 1119 Eighth Ave., SeattleSince its formation in 2017, Crowdsource Choir has revolutionized the choral experience, ensuring accessibility and enjoyment for all.
Anna Zivarts
The Wyncote NW Forum 1119 Eighth Ave., SeattleDisability advocate Anna Zivarts explains how non-drivers get around and discusses the changes necessary to make our communities more accessible.
From Rome With Love
The Wyncote NW Forum 1119 Eighth Ave., SeattleIn a concert full of virtuosity and passion, star soprano Amanda Forsythe takes us on a tour of Rome’s greatest hits from Rossi to Handel.
Sarah Thornton
The Wyncote NW Forum 1119 Eighth Ave., SeattleTits Up — A Titillating Plunge into the Social Study of Breasts. Sociologist and author Sarah Thornton dives into the wide range of professions and personal experiences fueled by all things breasts.
June Carbone And Nancy Levit
The Wyncote NW Forum 1119 Eighth Ave., SeattleDespite there being more women in the workforce than in decades past, the wage gap has not closed. In fact, gaps have widened, with the most educated women falling the furthest behind.
Becky Selengut: Misunderstood Vegetables
The Wyncote NW Forum 1119 Eighth Ave., SeattleSeattle-based cookbook author Becky Selengut has made it her mission to take less popular, or even outright scorned vegetables like beets and okra, and cook them into irresistible dishes.
Sasha LaPointe: Poignant Reflections on Indigenous America
The Wyncote NW Forum 1119 Eighth Ave., SeattleSasha LaPointe, winner of the 2023 Pacific Northwest Book Award for her memoir, Red Paint, shares a new collection of essays that navigate the complexities of indigenous identity, challenge stereotypes, and address cultural displacement and environmental concerns.
Short Stories Live: Through Someone Else’s Eyes
The Wyncote NW Forum 1119 Eighth Ave., SeattleWhether a single chance encounter or an unexpected moment in a long relationship, sometimes you see yourself most clearly through someone else’s eyes. Stellar performers Aishé Keita, Julie Briskman, and Nathaniel Tenenbaum read stories by Amy Hempel, Etgar Keret, Shanteka Sigers, and more.
Sloane Crosley with Ben Gibbard: Grief Is for People
The Wyncote NW Forum 1119 Eighth Ave., SeattleHave you ever lost something or someone dear to you? Though it ranges in severity and impact, loss is a shared human experience – an inevitable, inescapable part of life. Grief Is for People seeks to upend the traditional grief memoir and offer both consolation and challenge to standard conceptions of mourning. Crosley’s talk is…
Dr. Joy Buolamwini with Charles Mudede: Decoding the Future
The Wyncote NW Forum 1119 Eighth Ave., SeattleDr. Joy Buolamwini, known as ‘The conscience of the AI revolution’ by Fortune, discusses her journey from robotics in Memphis to challenging tech giants as a Fulbright fellow in Zambia. Author of Unmasking AI: My Mission to Protect What Is Human in a World of Machines
An Evening with Dr. Tina Campt: Black Feminist Visual Culture
The Wyncote NW Forum 1119 Eighth Ave., SeattleThe founding scholar of Black European Studies, Dr. Campt’s recent research connects vernacular image-making and Black contemporary artists reshaping self-perception.