Dorsey Nunn spent ten years incarcerated in San Quentin; he emerged from prison as a bold radical. His memoir, What Kind of Bird Can’t Fly, chronicles his experience and the lessons he learned along the way. Nunn’s story connects his personal journey to the larger Black Power and Black Lives Matter movements. Today, he’s co-director of Legal Services for Prisoners with Children and co-founder of grassroots organization All of Us or None, the policy and advocacy arm of LSPC. For this event, Nunn will be in conversation with moderator and former Los Angeles Times reporter Lee Romney.
Tue, 7pm, $17
Kepler’s Books, Menlo Park

