Haymarket Books LIVE
Beginning in March of 2020, Haymarket has collaborated with our authors and a range of other partners to present Haymarket Books LIVE: a wide-ranging series of free, online, political education events to help sustain our collective political, cultural, and social lives in the midst of health, economic, climate, and political crises.
Haymarket Books LIVE has now produced several hundred events aimed at fostering struggle, solidarity, and debate, on topics including police and prison abolition, anti-racism and Black liberation, the past and present of the labor movement, feminism and reproductive justice, opening and abolishing borders, education justice, radical poetry, and much more.
While all of our online events are freely available, we ask that those who are able make a solidarity donation in support of our continuing to do this work.
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Past events can be browsed as videos on our YouTube channel or as audio on our Apple Podcast feed (or wherever you listen to your podcasts). Please subscribe and engage with our events wherever you find them; this helps more people encounter these important conversations!
Upcoming Events:
Wednesday, Mar 12, 3pm ET |
Boston Review: What is the State For? MCF Book Club | RSVP |
Thursday, Mar 13, 5pm ET |
Skyscraper Jails: The Abolitionist Fight Against Jail Expansion in New York City | RSVP |
Thursday, Mar 20, 5pm ET |
Metastasis: The Rise of the Cancer-Industrial Complex and the Horizons of Care | RSVP |
Monday, March 24, 7pm ET |
Surviving State Violence: The Case of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui and Incarceration in Women’s Prisons | RSVP |
Tuesday, March 25, 6pm ET |
Abolitionist Social Work in Unsettling Times | RSVP |
Friday, Apr 11, 6:30pm CT |
Disposable: America’s Contempt for the Underclass | RSVP |
Monday, Apr 14, 7pm CT |
Who’s Afraid of Gender? Judith Butler in conversation with Lisa Wedeen | RSVP |
Wednesday, May 7, 6:30pm CT |
Love in a F*cked Up World: Dean Spade in conversation with Eman Abdelhadi | RSVP |