About this Event
Join us on Friday, November 22 for an author talk and conversation with Céline Semaan, founder of Slow Factory and author of the newly released, A Woman is a School.
Céline is a Lebanese-Canadian designer, writer, artist, speaker, and advocate working at the intersection of environmental and social justice.
Céline is the founder of Slow Factory, a 501c3 public service organization addressing the intersecting crises of climate justice and social inequity — filling the gap for climate adaptation and preparedness, building community power through open education, narrative change and regenerative design. As a part of this work, Slow Factory produces a conference series promoting sustainability literacy called Study Hall, the first science-driven incubator in fashion called One X One, and a range of other offerings.
Céline writes for New York Mag: The Cut, Elle, Refinery29, Huffington Post, among other publications. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, CNN Vogue, Refinery29, Scientific American, Fast Company, Teen Vogue and many other outlets. Her first book, A Woman is a School, was released this September as the first book in Slow Factory's book imprint Books for Collective Liberation.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Golden Hour Books, North College Avenue, Indianapolis, IN, USA, United States
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