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To make a request for open captioning, please contact us at or 206.621.2230×10. Open Captioning is an option for people who have hearing losses, where a captioning screen displaying the words that are spoken or sung is placed on stage. Roxane Gay: Meet the Bad Feminist Learn More The New York Times Opinion Page: Roxane Gay Roxane Gay’s Memoir, ‘Hunger,’ Is The Body-Positive Journey Everyone Should Read Her writing has also appeared in McSweeney’s, The Nation and many other publications.ĭifficult Women (To be released January 2017) Roxane is a contributing op-ed writer for the New York Times, co-editor of PANK and was the non-fiction editor at The Rumpus.
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Gay was just named one of the writers of a new comic book series, Black Panther: World of Wakanda. Her forthcoming book, Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body, is an examination of body image. Gay’s collection of essays, Bad Feminist: Essays (2014), explores modern feminism it was named by NPR as one of the best books of the year, and Salon declared it “trailblazing.” Her debut novel, An Untamed State (2014), was long listed for the Flaherty-Dunnan First Novel Prize. Ijeoma Oluo, named one of the most influential people in Seattle by Seattle Magazine and Editor-At-Large at the Establishment, a media platform run and funded by women, will moderate the Q&A with Roxane Gay. This event is part of SAL’s Women You Need to Know (WYNK) Series.