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April 2013

  • 3: John Saltmarsh, author of "To Serve a Larger Purpose", will be attending the University Professional & Continuing Education Association conference in Boston, MA.
  • 4: From 3:30-5:30PM, Don't Call Me Inspirational author Harilyn Rousso will be speaking for Temple University's Department of Rehabilitation Services at Walk Auditorium in Ritter Hall, Temple University, 1301 Cecil B. Moore Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19122.
  • 5: John Saltmarsh, author of "To Serve a Larger Purpose", will be attending the Massachusetts Community College Teaching, Learning and Student Development conference in Middlesex, MA.
  • 5: At 4PM, Toomey's Triumph author Hal Gullan will be speaking at Strawberry Square at Temple University Harrisburg, Harrisburg, PA 17101.
  • 5-7: Chris Anderson, author of Rebuilding the News, will be speaking at the National Conference on Media Reform, in Denver, CO.
  • 6: On Intellectual Activism author Patricia Collins will be speaking as part of the Intersectionality Symposium at Michigan State University in Lansing, MI.
  • 8: At 7:15PM, Murray Dubin and Daniel Biddle, authors of Tasting Freedom, will be presenting at the Kendal Continuing Care Retirement Community in Kennett Square, PA.
  • 10: Adia Harvey Wingfield, author of No More Invisible Man, will be speaking at John Hopkins University, in Baltimore, MD.
  • 10: At 7PM, Dr. Radway's Sarsaparilla Resolvent author Beth Kephart will be attending the Feature Author Book Club Dinner at Harleysville Books in Harleysville, PA.
  • 11: From 1-2:30PM, Barbara Krauthamer, co-author of Envisioning Emancipation, will be presenting at the 2013 Organization of American Historians conference in San Francisco, CA.
  • 13: From 10:30AM-12PM, Envisioning Emancipation author Deborah Willis will be presenting at the 2013 Organization of American Historians conference in San Francisco, CA.
  • 14: At 11AM, Douglas Stark, author of The SPHAS, will be attending a dedication ceremony for the SPHAS Historical Marker in Philadelphia, PA.
  • 14: At 9PM, the Pennsylvania Cable Network will be airing a discussion about 200 Years of Latino History.
  • 17: Shelley Sang-Hee Lee, author of Claiming the Oriental Gateway, will be attending the 2013 Association for Asian American Studies conference in Seattle, WA.
  • 19: From 12-2:30PM, Don't Call Me Inspirational author Harilyn Rousso will be reading from and signing copies of her book at the Disability, Health and Social Policy building at the University of Illinois, Chicago, in Chicago, IL.
  • 20: From 10PM-12AM, James Gray, author of Why Our Drug Laws Have Failed will be speaking on Coast to Coast AM with John Wells.
  • 23: From 12-1:30PM, John Saltmarsh, author of "To Serve a Larger Purpose", will be speaking as part of the Engaged Learning Dialogues series at Cleveland State University in Cleveland, OH.
  • 24: From 5-7:30PM, Still Philadelphia authors Morris Vogel and Allen Davis will be taking part in a panel for the Philadelphia History Forum at the Philadelphia History Museum, 15 S. 7th St., Philadelphia, PA 19106.
  • 24: From 6:30-8:15PM, Chuck Finder, author of The Steelers Encyclopedia, will be speaking and signing copies of his book at the Peters Township Public Library in McMurray, PA.
  • 25: From 12-1PM, Don't Call Me Inspirational author Harilyn Rousso will be reading from her book at the Paul K. Longmore Institute at San Francisco State University in San Francisco, CA.
  • 25: Adia Harvey Wingfield, author of No More Invisible Man, will be speaking at the University of Maryland, in College Park, MD.
  • 26: From 10AM-12PM, Don't Call Me Inspirational author Harilyn Rousso will be reading from her book at the Bay Area Disability Studies Consortium at the University of California, Berkeley, in Berkeley, CA.
  • 27: At 10AM, Carol Kelley, author of Accidental Immigrants and the Search for Home, will be presenting as part of the Newburyport Literary Festival at the Newburyport Art Association in Newburyport, MA.
  • 29: From 4-6PM, Don't Call Me Inspirational author Harilyn Rousso will be reading from and signing copies of her book at the University of California, Los Angeles, in Los Angeles, CA.
 

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