This event is part of YES! ÎÞÂëÊÓƵ and Third Act’s partnership to promote the 108th issue of YES! Magazine, “Elders†and connect more people with inspiring stories of elders making a difference.
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Past Events
You’re invited! Join YES! Presents, Town Hall Seattle, and City Lights to celebrate Sonali Kolhatkar’s newest book, Rising Up: The Power of Narrative in Pursuing Racial Justice. In Rising Up,
Join YES! and contributors to our latest issue for a conversation about how we can radically reimagine work in ways that center rest, care, and community.
Join us to learn how we can center pleasure in our lives, our bodies, and our relationships with each other.
As we work collectively to build a better world, each of us is on a unique path. But we can find inspiration and insight from the stories of others.
Learn how global capitalists wield philanthropy to monopolize and privatize land use, food production, and the public health sector—and how citizens are fighting back.
A celebration of 25 years of YES! with some of our favorite speakers and YES! contributors.
YES! contributors explore how to redefine our idea of enough to ensure a livable planet and a decent life for all.
Activists and contributors from the Solving Plastic issue explore the diverse ways communities are fighting plastic pollution and creating healthier systems.
A conversation with Leah Penniman, Winona LaDuke, and Jeremy Lent exploring the path to an ecological civilization that is community-oriented and life-affirming.
A conversation on the 2020 uprising with The Root’s Michael Harriot, historian Jamon Jordan, and the editors of YES! and Colorlines.
A discussion with YES! contributor and author Nafeez Ahmed and YES! co-founder David Korten on how the pandemic and global uprisings can serve as a portal to a new normal.
A discussion of the need for climate policies that go far beyond new technology, carbon taxes, and other market-based approaches.