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Ladies, Ladies, Ladies Chapbook Release & Reading
Feb
16
3:00 PM15:00

Ladies, Ladies, Ladies Chapbook Release & Reading

Join writer and teaching artist Kristen Zory King for the launch of her chapbook Ladies, Ladies, Ladies with Stanchion and a reading and celebration of the incredible literary community in Washington, DC, including:

Amanda McCormick, Chiara Eisner, Courtney LeBlanc, Christina Beasley, Diana Veiga, Hannah Grieco, Katie Schmeling, Kristina Tabor, Lacey N. Dunham, Natalie E. Illum, Sarah Katz, and Tracy Dimond.

Learn more and RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ladies-ladies-ladies-tickets-1122064076859?aff=oddtdtcreator

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Radical Growth Book Swap
Jan
25
5:00 PM17:00

Radical Growth Book Swap

Bring a book to share with a neighbor, and one for our Community Book Nook, too!

Refresh your library and help us build up our Community Book Nook to keep our books accessible to everyone. The theme for this month is radical growth (but feel free to bring any books you want). We’ll gather in the cafe to enjoy warm drinks and good conversation.

We hope you’ll come away with a new book, and maybe a new buddy.

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Booksgiving Book Swap
Dec
28
5:00 PM17:00

Booksgiving Book Swap

Bring a book to share with a neighbor, and one for our Community Book Nook, too!

For our post-holiday book swap, we encourage you to write a little note in the book you bring to share — about why you liked it, what you hope for its new owner, or whatever you’re moved to say.

We’ll gather in the cafe to enjoy warm drinks and good conversation. We hope you’ll come away with a new book, and maybe a new buddy.

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Holiday Bazaar
Dec
14
10:00 AM10:00

Holiday Bazaar

Peruse the booths of local artists in our festively decked out event space, then lounge with a book and a hot chocolate in our new Community Book Nook. It's the most relaxing way we know to browse for holiday gifts.

We’re accepting proposals from vendors until December 1! If you’re interested, please email bookstore@pottershousedc.org.

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Recipe & Book Swap
Nov
23
5:00 PM17:00

Recipe & Book Swap

Join your neighbors to share a favorite family recipe! Come together to talk about food during the tastiest month of the year. We’ll have designated tables for the swap so you can sit with tea, biscuit, etc. and learn a great new recipe (and its story).

We encourage you to bring a cookbook - or any book - to contribute to our Community Book Nook (and maybe find a new one for yourself). See you on Saturday!

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American Hate: Survivors Speak Out- Author Talk & Panel Discussion
Sep
20
6:30 PM18:30

American Hate: Survivors Speak Out- Author Talk & Panel Discussion

In American Hate: Survivors Speak Out, Arjun Singh Sethi, a community activist and civil rights lawyer, chronicles the stories of individuals affected by hate. In a series of powerful, unfiltered testimonials, survivors tell their stories in their own words and describe how the bigoted rhetoric and policies of the Trump administration have intensified bullying, discrimination, and even violence toward them and their communities.

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Mindful of Race- Dharma Talk for People of Color
Sep
18
6:00 PM18:00

Mindful of Race- Dharma Talk for People of Color

This talk is offered for people who self-identify as people of color.

As we become more mindful and begin to acknowledge the prolonged, persistent, and spiritual thievery of racial suffering and injustice, the energy we need to heal becomes available to us as People of Color, and we can use this energy creatively to serve and heal a larger heart.

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Immigration and Christianity- A Conversation
Sep
13
6:30 PM18:30

Immigration and Christianity- A Conversation

Why has the political clout of white evangelicals persisted at a time of increased racial and ethnic diversity? In Immigrants, Evangelicals, and Politics in an Era of Demographic Change, political scientist Janelle Wong examines a new generation of Asian American and Latino evangelicals and offers an account of why demographic change has not contributed to a political realignment. The Kingdom of God Has No Borders offers a daring new perspective on conservative Christianity by shifting the lens to focus on the world outside US borders.

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A Land Full of God- Author Talk with Mae Elise Cannon
Sep
4
6:30 PM18:30

A Land Full of God- Author Talk with Mae Elise Cannon

A Land Full of God gives readers an opportunity to promote peace and justice in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It shows them how to understand the enmity with brief, digestible, and comprehensive essays about the historical, political, religious, and geographical tensions that have led to many of the dynamics we see today

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Fighting for Space-a book launch and harm-reduction history
Jun
29
6:30 PM18:30

Fighting for Space-a book launch and harm-reduction history

In Fighting for Space, Lupick recounts how activists marched in the streets to force politicians to change how we respond to the challenge of addiction. It was a political war that took nearly two decades but the activists eventually won. Today Vancouver is championed for pioneering harm reduction.

This event is held in partnership with Reframe Health and JusticeHIPS, Chosen Few, and AIDS United.

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The End of Policing- Discussion with Alex Vitale
Jun
21
6:30 PM18:30

The End of Policing- Discussion with Alex Vitale

Drawing on groundbreaking research from across the world, and covering virtually every area in the increasingly broad range of police work, Alex Vitale demonstrates how law enforcement has come to exacerbate the very problems it is supposed to solve.

In contrast, there are places where the robust implementation of policing alternatives--such as legalization, restorative justice, and harm reduction--has led to reductions in crime, spending, and injustice. The best solution to bad policing may be an end to policing.

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Empire Baptized- Author Talk with Wes Howard-Brook
Jun
14
6:30 PM18:30

Empire Baptized- Author Talk with Wes Howard-Brook

In “Come Out, My People,” Wes Howard-Brook outlined an ambitious interpretation of the Bible as a struggle between two competing religious visions: a “religion of empire” and a “religion of creation” embraced by the prophets and Jesus. Here, through a study of the early “church fathers,” he shows how Christianity in effect opted for the religion of empire. 

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Queer Magic- Book Event
Jun
11
6:30 PM18:30

Queer Magic- Book Event

Join some of the editors and authors of the new book Queer Magic: Power Beyond Boundaries at Potter's House for an evening of book readings, connection, and getting your copy on this brand new title.
In Queer Magic: Power Beyond Boundaries, 43 diverse and passionate authors and artists explore how being LGBT+ is not just acceptable when exploring magic, however they define it, but powerful truths as well. 

Join some of the editors and authors of the new book Queer Magic: Power Beyond Boundaries at Potter's House for an evening of book readings, connection, and getting your copy on this brand new title! 

About the Book:

In Queer Magic: Power Beyond Boundaries, 43 diverse and passionate authors and artists explore how being LGBT+ is not just acceptable when exploring magic, however they define it, but powerful truths as well. 


Using activism, education, and storytelling, through academic essays and first-person narratives to comics and poster-style art, this intersectional group exposes a world beyond what so many magical and pagan practitioners have presumed is “normal.”

 

This collection is not just for magic practitioners, and we invite people from all walks of life into a variety of perspectives and experiences to help us all grow. 

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As Black as Resistance- Author Talk with Zoé Samudzi and William C. Anderson
Jun
6
6:30 PM18:30

As Black as Resistance- Author Talk with Zoé Samudzi and William C. Anderson

As Black As Resistance makes the case for a new program of self-defense and transformative politics for Black Americans, one rooted in an anarchistic framework that the authors liken to the Black experience itself. This book argues against compromise and negotiation with intolerance. It is a manifesto for everyone who is ready to continue progressing towards liberation.

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The War on Neighborhoods- Author Talk with Ryan Lugalia-Hollon and Daniel Cooper
Jun
5
6:30 PM18:30

The War on Neighborhoods- Author Talk with Ryan Lugalia-Hollon and Daniel Cooper

The War on Neighborhoods makes the case for a revolutionary reformation of our public-safety model that focuses on shoring up neighborhood institutions and addressing the effects of trauma and poverty. The authors ultimately call for a profound transformation in how we think about investing in urban communities—away from the perverse misinvestment of policing and incarceration and toward a model that invests in human and community development.

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British Empire and the Literature of Rebellion-Author Talk
May
24
6:30 PM18:30

British Empire and the Literature of Rebellion-Author Talk

How are revolting bodies transformed into laboring subjects, and how have revolting bodies
produced themselves as resisting subjects? Join Sheshalatha Reddy, Assistant Professor at
Howard University, for a discussion of her book British Empire and the Literature of Rebellion:
Revolting Bodies, Laboring Subjects (2017), which examines three nineteenth-century colonial
rebellions against the British Empire as imperial capital attempted to find new sources of labor
power and colonized subjects resisted their transformation into sources of capitalist
accumulation.

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Police: A Field Guide
May
16
6:30 PM18:30

Police: A Field Guide

Join David Correia and Tyler Wall for an in-depth discussion on the language that we use to talk about policing and police reform in the hopes that understanding the historical context of these terms will help us move beyond the limits of police reform and toward a society free from police violence and free from police entirely.
 

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