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Author Talk with Dara Baldwin | In Recognition of Disability Pride Month

  • MLK Central Library - East Storefront A & B 901 G Street Northwest Washington, DC, 20001 United States (map)

The MLK Library is excited to host author and disability rights activist, Dara Baldwin to discuss her book To Be A Problem: A Black Woman’s Survival in the Racist Disability Rights Movement.

Join us for a special event with debut author Dara Baldwin, discussing her upcoming book, To Be A Problem: A Black Woman’s Survival in the Racist Disability Rights Movement. Born in Torrejon, Spain, Dara has made a career in public policy and social justice, holding senior positions at multiple organizations and leading numerous advocacy campaigns.

This is a unique opportunity to hear from an activist, scholar, and author who's dedicated her life to ending racism and systems of oppression. Dara will be sharing her insights on intersectionality policy agendas, with an emphasis on disability justice. Don't miss this chance to learn from her extensive experience and unique perspective.

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