
Eddie Glaude Jr.: We Are the Leaders
About the Event:
Renowned Princeton University professor and New York Times best-selling author Eddie Glaude Jr. is one of the world’s most prominent scholars of African American Studies. Through the iconic interpretations of Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X and Ella Baker, Glaude Jr. urges fellow Black Americans to focus on personal growth and individual empowerment to reshape our democracy. At Chicago Humanities, Glaude Jr. combines his reflections from We Are the Leaders We Have Been Looking For with insights from legendary writers Ralph Waldo Emerson, John Dewey, Toni Morrison, James Baldwin and Ralph Ellison. Led in conversation by Chicago natives and co-hosts of the Pushkin podcast Some of My Best Friends Are, Khalil Gibran Muhammad and Ben Austen, Glaude makes a passionate call for a stronger democracy through grassroots movements, not a hopeful reliance on political figures.
A book signing will follow this program.
- Chicago Humanities is pleased to partner with Chicago’s Seminary Co-op Bookstores, the country’s first not-for-profit bookstore.
- Pre-order We Are the Leaders We Have Been Looking For and Correction: Parole, Prison, and the Possibility of Change through the Chicago Humanities Box Office and save 20% while supporting local, independent bookselling.
- Add books to your cart when adding tickets. Your receipt will contain a book voucher, which you show to the bookseller on-site to pick up your book(s).

Eddie Glaude Jr.
Eddie S. Glaude Jr. is the author of several books, including Democracy in Black and the New York Times...

Ben Austen
Ben Austen is a journalist and the author of Correction: Parole, Prison, and the Possibility of Change,...

Khalil Gibran Muhammad
Khalil Gibran Muhammad is the Ford Foundation Professor of History, Race and Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy Sch...
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