Events

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Past Events

Saturday, 28 September
Discussion & Signing, Longview library
Longview, WA

Friday, 27 September
Signing, Barnes & Noble Northgate
Seattle, WA

Wednesday, 25 September
Discussion, Steilacoom library
Steilacoom, WA

Monday, 23 September
Discussion & Signing, Elliott Bay Book Company
Seattle, WA

Saturday, 21 September
Discussion, Cowlitz County Historical Museum
Kelso, WA

Friday, 20 September
Pacific Northwest Writers Association Annual Conference
Discussion & Signing, Featured Speaker Dinner
SeaTac, WA

Wednesday, 18 September
Signing, Vault Books & Brew
Castle Rock, WA

Saturday, 3 August
Discussion & Signing, The Shop at MATTER
Denver, CO

Sunday, 28 July
Discussion & Signing, Barnes & Noble Clackamas Town Center
Portland, OR

Saturday, 27 July
Signing, Vault Books & Brew
Castle Rock, WA

Tuesday, 9 July 
Discussion & Signing, Wordfest – Cancelled due to extreme heat, the climate crisis is the worst!
Longview, WA

Monday, 30 October 2023
Virtual event with Climate Reframe
London, UK

Tuesday, 24 October 2023
Discussion & Signing; London School of Economics
Black History Month Book Club
London, UK

Tuesday, 27 June 2023
London Climate Action Week event at the International Institute for Environment & Development
London, UK

Thursday, 4 May 2023
Signing, Café con Libros
Brooklyn, NY

Sunday, 30 April 2023
Event with Extinction Rebellion DC
Busboys & Poets (K. St NW)
Washington D.C.

Saturday, 29 April 2023
Discussion & Signing, The Potter’s House
Washington D.C.

Thursday, 27 April 2023
Discussion & Signing, East City Bookshop
In-store and online 
Washington D.C.

Saturday, 22 April 2023
Discussion & Signing, Frugal Bookstore
Boston, MA

Thursday, 20 April 2023
Discussion & Signing, More Than Words Bookstore
Boston, MA

Wednesday, 19 April 2023
Discussion & Signing, All She Wrote Books
Boston, MA

Tuesday, 18 April 2023
Event with Climate Action Rhode Island
In-person and online
Providence, RI

Tuesday, 18 April 2023
Lunchtime seminar at Brown University
Providence, RI

Sunday, 16 April 2023
Book Signing, Barnes & Noble Woodinville
Woodinville, WA

Saturday, 15 April 2023
Book Signing, Barnes & Noble Northgate
Seattle, WA

Thursday, 13 April 2023
Discussion & Signing, Third Place Books Ravenna
Seattle, WA

Tuesday, 11 April 2023
Discussion & Signing, WordFest
Longview, WA

Monday, 10 April 2023
Discussion, University of Washington Bookstore
Seattle, WA

Saturday, 8 April 2023
Discussion & Signing, Barnes & Noble Clackamas Town Center
Portland, OR

Thursday, 23 June 2022
Speaker, The Knot Theatre Festival
“Negotiating for Change: How to save a planet (fairly).”
London, UK

Tuesday, 22 March 2022
Nominee, Charity Film Awards
Odeon Luxe Cinema, Leicester Square, London, UK

Thursday, 23 September 2021
Moderator, IIED Webinar
“Untold Stories: Climate activism and the brutal realities of loss and damage.”

Sunday, 7 February 2021
Speaker, Oxford Forum for International Development
“Rethinking climate policy in light of COVID-19”

Thursday, 28 January 2021
Speaker, IIED Webinar
“LDC reflections of 2020: climate action, ambition and the path forward.”

Thursday, 3 December 2020
Speaker, GW4 Climate Change: Science & Society. Online Symposium.
“Impacts of Climate Change.”

Tuesday, 8 September 2020
Moderator, IIED Webinar
“Loss and damage – research, policy and lived experience in least developed countries.”

News

Brianna discusses We Don’t Have Time For This in interviews with NECN Morning News, KOMO ARC Seattle, Good Day KNWA, Good Things Utah, WHNT News, the Vegas Film Critic with Jeffrey K Howard, and the Douglas Coleman Show.

We Don’t Have Time For This reviewed by Kirkus Reviews. “Craft successfully balances developing believable—and likable—teen characters with powerful messages about community activism and the power of youth voices. A refreshing romance with substance.”

We Don’t Have Time For This is one of NetGalley’s twenty-five must-read books by Black authors in 2024!

In a feature story, The Guardian profiles Brianna Craft, charting her story from optimistic graduate student to representative of the world’s poorest countries at UN climate talks, which are, she said, “inherently abusive.”

Brianna Craft talks to Shondaland about how she overcame feeling like an outsider to effect change in their ongoing series Head Turners, where readers are introduced to interesting women from every facet of life who are crushing it in their careers.

Everything That Rises reviewed by the New York Journal of Books. “It is powerful because, by opening her heart, Brianna Craft creates a bond that tugs her readers into the two parts of her story and makes us care. Highly recommended!”

Everything That Rises named one of Ms. Magazine’s Most Anticipated Feminist Books of 2023. “We need all the books about climate change right now, written by all the people with the knowledge and expertise to show and tell us how to save the planet. Brianna Craft is one of those people and this is one of those books.”

Born and raised in Kelso, WA, Brianna Craft is featured by The Daily News. Her recently published memoir, Everything That Rises swings between childhood reflections and travels working with diplomats across the globe on an issue she says no one can ignore: climate change.

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