ASU Book Group: 'Animal Revolution' by Ron Broglio
Event description
- Academic events
- Family friendly
- Open to the public
- Sustainability
The ASU Book Group's March 2023 reading selection is "Animal Revolution” by Ron Broglio. The book group is open to all in the ASU community and meets monthly from noon–1 p.m. with two different options for attendance: either in-person at the Piper Writers House or virtually on Zoom (registration required for online attendance). In-person attendees are invited to join the author for lunch after at the University Club, no-host.
Haven't read the book? Come anyway! Authors are always present.
Synopsis:
The book is available on amazon.com or from local bookstores.
Ron Broglio is a professor of English at ASU, where he also directs the Desert Humanities Initiative in the Institute for Humanities Research.
About the book group:
The ASU Book Group meetings and selections for 2022–23 are:
- Sept. 28: "Now in Color" by Jacqueline Balderrama
- Oct. 26: “Manifesting Justice" by Valena Beety
- Nov. 30: “Dear Diaspora” by Susan Nguyen
- [NEW DATE] Dec. 21: “To Live and Die in El Valle” by Oscar Mancinas
- Jan. 25: “Fat in Four Cultures” by Cindi SturtzSreetharan, Alexandra Brewis, and Amber Wutich
- Feb. 22: “Desert Divide” by Kelli Donley
- Mar. 30: “Animal Revolution” by Ron Broglio [Note change from 3/29]
- Apr. 26: "A Portrait of the Scientist as a Young Woman” by Lindy Elkins-Tanton
The ASU Book Group is sponsored as a community outreach initiative by the Department of English and organized in partnership with the Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing.