Azure Savage's Book Launch Celebration

Friday, 20 September 2019 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM PST

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Friday, 20 September 2019 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM PST

Join Azure Savage at their highly-awaited book debut.

  • Reception: 7 p.m.
  • Book Talk, Q&A, and Book Signing: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Cook Costs: Sliding Scale ($15 - $20+)

To preorder your copy for pickup at the launch event, please send payment using one of the following options:

  • Venmo: Azure-Savage
  • Cash App: $azuresav

Limited supply of books will be availalbe for purchase at the event.

 

About Azure


Azure Savage is a queer, trans, black high school student who lives in Seattle. They hope to write thigns that make people think, reflect, and take action. They aim to turn the painful experiences they've had into something positive by using them as a way to spread awareness, show people they're not alone, and improve the lives of others.

About The Book

YOU FAILED US is an exploration of the expereince that students of color have in the schools they attend around the Seattle area. It incorporates direct quotes from interviewed students, as well as the author's own personal experiences from when they were in elementary school, to now, about to enter their senior year of high school. Digging into these expereiences allows us to find meaning, and understand the factors that create them.

 

Menrva Labs LLC

Michael B. Maine is a Seattle-based, socially engaged artist and creative consultant. Primarily working as a freelance photographer, he focuses on learning about and addressing issues of social inequity through media, concerned with studying the images that already exist and working towards being additive to the field in a way that increases representation both in front of and behind the lens. In addition to his professional photography work, Michael makes a point to always have at least one personal project that explores something that keeps him up at night. Past work has focused on youth experiencing homelessness, stereotypes and the concept of deviance, and the mental landscape. Current work is focusing on race and class.

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