In 2024, Women’s History Month celebrates the theme Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. Let yourself be inspired by the speakers on our roster who are fighting for equity and fairness.
Sarah Kay is a celebrated writer, performer, educator, and founder of Project VOICE—an organization that has brought spoken word poetry into hundreds of classrooms and communities around the world.
Every year, awareness and heritage months highlight important issues, unite communities, and inspire advocacy. If your company, organization, or school is looking to organize events and programming around monthly moments…
If you’re looking for a speaker to motivate, inspire, and educate your audience on the achievements, struggles, and diverse experiences of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders, look no further than these amazing individuals who have enriched American history, society, and culture.
Planning an impactful event that inspires change starts with finding the right speaker. Whether your focus is on democracy, movement building, advocacy, or activism, let us introduce you to some dynamic and inspiring speakers.
A gripping dust bowl epic about five characters whose fates become entangled after a storm ravages their small Nebraskan town. The book echoes with urgent warnings for our own climate emergency, challenging readers with a vision of what might have been—and what still could be.
More than a thriller, this novel explores the complex history between Israel and Palestine, revealing the tragic human scale of this long-standing conflict and offering a nuanced perspective on a tragedy that continues to shape the region and the world.
In this latest mystery from Rita Mae Brown, Mary Minor “Harry” Haristeen calls on her beloved pets to help her stop the fur from flying at the Virginia House of Delegates. With help from her feline sidekicks, Harry is determined to find the answers and restore order once more.
Michael Lewis invited his favorite writers to find someone doing an interesting job for the government and write about them in a special in-depth series for the Washington Post. Geraldine Brooks contributed a profile of an IRS accountant.
With their signature geopolitical sophistication, co-authors Elliot Ackerman and Admiral James Stavridis have written another explosive work of speculative fiction. Set twenty years further in the future, 2054 takes place at a moment when a radical leap forward in AI combines with America’s violent partisan divide to create an existential threat to the country, and the world.
A remarkable tale of friendship, motherhood, and survival, One Good Thing is an unforgettable story of hardship and hope, courage and resilience, that follows one young woman’s journey through war-torn Italy. This novel is a tender reminder that love for another person, even amidst darkness and uncertainty, can be reason to keep going.