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    She Came to Slay

    Historian Erica Armstrong Dunbar talked about her book in which she recounted the life of abolitionist Harriet Tubman, She Came to Slay: The Life and Times of Harriet Tubman.

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    Health Justice Now

    Data scientist Timothy Faust explained single payer health care systems in place around the world.

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    Race for Profit

    Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor discussed black homeownership and the role of banks and the real estate industry.

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    Fat, Pretty, and Soon to be Old

    Kimberly Dark talked about her book, Fat, Pretty, and Soon to Be Old: A Makeover for Self and Society, containing personal essays on privilege and stigma in modern society.

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    Badges Without Borders

    Johns Hopkins University Professor Stuart Schrader talked about his book, Badges without Borders: How Global Counterinsurgency Transformed American Policing, on how policing in the U.S. has …

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    Doing Time with My Son

    Bettye Blaize and Terrence White discussed their book, Doing Time with My Son: A Mother and Son’s Enduring Love Through Incarceration, at the Baltimore Book Festival’s Radical Bookfair Pavil…

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    Unapologetic

    Black Youth Project 100 director Charlene Carruthers offered her thoughts on how to shift mainstream ideas on race, gender, and class. She spoke at the Baltimore Book Festival’s Radical Book…

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    Refinery Town

    Labor reporter Steve Early talked about his book, Refinery Town: Big Oil, Big Money, and the Remaking of an American City, about the city of Richmond, California, and the efforts by its citi…

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