Inflection Point with Lauren Schiller
Society & Culture
Great news! We have a new book coming out based on Inflection Point interviews, called It’s a Good Day to Change the World! To give you a peek inside every Tuesday, throughout Women’s History Month, we’re bringing you a special short segment we produced with KALW San Francisco about how we can build a more feminist future–and take care of ourselves and each other along the way. You’ll hear inspiring firsthand stories and get practical tools from trailblazers for how to create an equal, just and joyful world. First episode airs on February 28th.
Lauren Schiller and co-author Hadley Dynak will be at bookstores around the Bay Area and in Park City, NYC and Milwaukee throughout March. Learn more, find an event near you, and get the book at itsagooddaybook.com.
Thank you to our Bay Area launch sponsors:
Donkey & Goat Winery - A woman made winery and Berkeley, CA’s first natural winery
Hello!Lucky
Almanac Beer
Slanted Door
How To End Structural Racism In Tech-Laura Weidman Powers, Code2040
How To Beat Perfectionism-Patti Niemi, San Francisco Opera Orchestra
Developing More Women in Tech - Deb Liu, Facebook
Bringing The Birth Control Pill Over-the-Counter, Samantha Miller
"Gendered Language At Work" - OpEd by Deb Liu, Facebook
She Brought A Sex Toy To A Gun Fight - Jessica Jin
Hard-Won Advice From Corporate Trailblazers - Joann Lublin, Wall Street Journal
Defending The Women's March on Washington - Rhea Suh, NRDC
Why Are We So Unhappy?
Could This Game Create World Peace?
Negotiating in "man pants"
Tiffany Shlain, Getting to "50/50"
Violence Against Women Isn't A Women's Problem - Eve Ensler
Dr. Alison Crossley, The Gender Revolution on College Campuses
Jess McIntosh, Hillary for America
Anna Lappé, Food Fighter
Why The Right Is So Angry - Arlie Hochschild
Manipulating Our Way To World Peace - Margarita Quihuis, Stanford
Joan Blades & John Gable, Team Up on AllSides For Schools
"Rad Women Worldwide" author Kate Schatz
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