Take The Lead is proud to host this month's Book Club meeting, where we’ll discuss We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. We will be joined by Pardis Mahdavi, Dean of Social Sciences in The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University, who will be our moderator for the event.
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The Take The Lead Book Club, is a *NEW* program of Take The Lead’s where everyone is welcome. We will read important books on women’s leadership, women’s stories, and related issues together. Sometimes the author will be present and always we’ll have a facilitator who will guide a meaningful conversation. We strive to continue learning every day so that we can better understand the world around us, to help achieve our ultimate goal of gender parity. Each month, we’ll also provide a diverse and inclusive list of featured books, movies and podcasts, as well as impactful discussions.
Tickets are $25 for nonmembers. No charge for Leadership Council members.
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Praise for: WE SHOULD ALL BE FEMINISTS
"Nuanced and rousing."
-Vogue
"Adichie is so smart about so many things."
-San Francisco Chronicle
"The book I'd press into the hands of girls and boys, as an inspiration for a future 'world of happier men and happier women who are truer to themselves.'"
-Books of the Year, Independent
"One and a half million YouTube viewings later, this small but perfectly formed talk has become an equally small but perfectly formed book…there really is no excuse not to buy several."
-Harper's Bazaar
"Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s We Should All Be Feminists might just be the most important book you read all year…Based on a TEDx talk the Nigerian writer gave in 2012, We Should All Be Feminists is a potent tour de force on the subject of gender equality; one that whispers rather than shouts and confides rather than chides."
-The Telegraph (UK)
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