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Because the Night (Belongs to Women Writers): Reclamation and Resistance

Sat, Apr 11

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Main Library - San Francisco Public Libr

As part of Night of Ideas, Litquake brings you an evening of recovering the voices of women who have been erased or lost.

Because the Night (Belongs to Women Writers): Reclamation and Resistance
Because the Night (Belongs to Women Writers): Reclamation and Resistance

Time & Location

Apr 11, 2026, 9:00 PM – Apr 12, 2026, 10:00 PM

Main Library - San Francisco Public Libr, 100 Larkin St, San Francisco, CA 94102, USA

About The Event

Curated for Night of Ideas San Francisco in partnership with San Francisco Public Library, Villa Albertine, and KQED


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When we reclaim the stories of women writers who have been forgotten or misremembered, we are not only fighting back against the record of history but also uncovering the revolutionary lives they led. Join Kim Askew and Amy Helmes of Lost Ladies of Lit, author of Loving Sylvia Plath Emily Van Duyne, and moderator Iris Jamahl Dunkle (Finding Lost Voices) as they explore feminist reclamations as a form of activism. FREE


Night of Ideas San Francisco’s theme, Lighting the Way, invites our Bay Area audiences to explore how ideas, creativity, and collective action can illuminate paths forward, helping reveal new ways of thinking and connecting about what’s next, as we look ahead to the next 250 years after the American Declaration of Independence.



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