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SUMMARY:Writers With Drinks with Brad DeLong and Farhad Manjoo
DESCRIPTION:Last year, Writers With Drinks brought you the special eve
 nt, \"An Evening of Uncomfortable Sex Talk.\" Now, we bring you \"An E
 vening of Oversharing About Money\"!  About the readers/performers:  J
 . Bradford DeLong blogs at Equitable Growth and at Brad DeLong's Grasp
 ing Reality. He's professor of economics at U.C. Berkeley, a research 
 associate of the NBER, and was from 1993-1995 a deputy assistant secre
 tary of the U.S. Treasury. He teaches economic history, macroeconomics
 , economic growth, and occasionally finance, political economy, and pr
 inciples of economics. He writes, mostly, about the changing nature of
  the business cycle, the mainsprings of economic growth, the current e
 conomy in historical perspective, and the past economy in contemporary
  perspective.  Carol Queen is the founder of the Center for Sex and Cu
 lture, and staff sexologist at Good Vibrations. She's the author or ed
 itor of 11 books, including Exhibitionism for the Shy, The Leather Dad
 dy and the Femme, PoMoSexuals, and Sex Spoken Here. She is working on 
 a new memoir.  Farhad Manjoo is the \"State of the Art\" columnist for
  the New York Times. He previously worked at Salon, Slate, the Wall St
 reet Journal and elsewhere. He is the author of True Enough: Learning 
 to Live in a Post-Fact Society.  Frances Lefkowitz is the author of To
  Have Not, a memoir about growing up poor in 1970s San Francisco, whic
 h was a SheKnows.com Best Memoir of 2010. Her personal essays have rec
 eived special mentions for the Pushcart Prize (twice) and Best America
 n Essays, and her fiction, flash fiction, and micro-memoir appear in T
 in House, Glimmer Train, Fiction, Rick Barthelme’s New World Writing
 , and other journals.  Charlie Jane Anders is the organizer of Writers
  With Drinks and the managing editor of io9.com, a blog about science 
 fiction and futurism. She won a Hugo Award for her novelette \"Six Mon
 ths, Three Days,\" which was also shortlisted for the Nebula and Sturg
 eon Awards. She'll be reading a short story about money that can think
  for itself.  Tiny (aka Lisa Gray-Garcia) is the co–founder of POOR 
 Magazine/Prensa POBRE/PoorNewsNetwork. She founded Escuela de la gente
 /PeopleSkool- a poor and indigenous people-led skool and the Race, Pov
 erty Media Justice Institute which trains people with race, class or f
 ormal education privilege how to implement Revolutionary Giving as wel
 l as the Po Poets Project, welfareQUEENs & the Theatre of the POOR to 
 name a few. She is also the author of Criminal of Poverty: Growing Up 
 Homeless in America, co-editor of A Decolonizers Guide to A Humble Rev
 olution, Born & Raised in Frisco ( a series of Anti-gentrification nar
 ratives) The DGZ - De-Gentrification Zones- a poor people-led plan to 
 anti-gentrification and currently working on her second book- Poverty 
 SkolaShip #101- A PeoplesTeXt.  Guest host Annalee Newitz writes about
  science, pop culture, and the future. She's the editor in chief of io
 9. She's the author of Scatter, Adapt and Remember: How Humans Will Su
 rvive a Mass Extinction (Doubleday). She's also published in Wired, Th
 e Smithsonian Magazine, The Washington Post, 2600, New Scientist, Tech
 nology Review, Popular Science, Discover and the San Francisco Bay Gua
 rdian. She's co-editor of the essay collection She's Such A Geek (Seal
  Press), and author of Pretend We're Dead: Capitalist Monsters in Amer
 ican Pop Culture (Duke University Press). Formerly, she was a policy a
 nalyst at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and a lecturer in Americ
 an Studies at UC Berkeley.\n\nFor more information visit https://trues
 kool.com/events/writers-with-drinks-with-brad-delong-and-farhad-manjoo
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140712T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140712T213000
CATEGORIES:san, francisco, bay, area, sf, california
LOCATION:The Make Out Room, San Francisco, CA
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CONTACT:415-647-2888
ORGANIZER;CN="Charlie Jane Anders":https://trueskool.com/profile/Charl
 ieJaneAnders
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