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  • Ford Hall Forum at Suffolk University welcomes author Miles Borrero, upon the publication of his new book Beautiful Monster: A Becoming. The afternoon’s moderator is Pascale Florestal, director, dramaturge, and education director and associate producer of The Front Porch Arts Collective.

    Nearing the age of forty, with an entire life already lived as a woman—half in Colombia, half in the US—Miles Borrero comes face to face with his father’s impending death. Suddenly realizing that he has been stalling his transition for fear of losing his family’s love, this moment catalyzes Miles’s determination to be fully known as his father’s son before it is too late.

    In Beautiful  Monster, Miles chronicles his unusual childhood, by turns riveting and hilarious, in ’80s and ’90s Colombia during the Pablo Escobar years, as well as his move to Salt Lake City to pursue acting and the winding trajectory that eventually lands him in the New York City yoga scene. Within these very different cultures, the realities of being queer and trans echo poignantly through the triumphs, heartbreaks, family dynamics, spiritual pursuits, and relationships that propel Miles along his path.

    Sublimely nuanced and written in ravishing prose that is as unique and irresistible as its subject, Beautiful Monster is one person’s story of navigating the pressures to perform femininity while becoming a gender outlaw. Brimming with wonder, humor, and mythos, entertaining and enlightening in equal measure, this book offers a compelling case for embracing one’s true nature.
    Partner:
    Ford Hall Forum
  • Bring your smartest friends to the GBH Studios at the Boston Public Library for a nerdy night of NOVA science trivia! Get ready for creative categories and exciting prizes as we test your knowledge of the natural world, space, the history of science, and more!


    Registration is encouraged for this free event.
  • GBH News Politics Editor Azita Ghahramani moderates a discussion with local leaders for a look ahead at what is to come after Election Day. Hear from women already rolling up their sleeves again to hold space and address the issues.
    Partner:
    Massachusetts Women's Political Caucus
  • Go behind the scenes of a three-year project linking computer scientists and religion scholars as they harness the power of computer simulation and modeling to explore solutions for global conflicts rooted in religious violence.
    Partner:
    Boston University School of Theology
  • Scientist, engineer and artist Dr. Joy Buolamwini discusses her book UNMASKING AI: My Mission to Protect What is Human in a World of Machines. In it, she uncovers what she calls “the coded gaze”, evidence of encoded racial and gender bias, discrimination and exclusion in tech products. On the basis of her research, Buolamwini founded the Algorithmic Justice League (AJL) to show how racism, sexism, colorism, and ableism can overlap and render broad swaths of humanity “excoded” and vulnerable in a world rapidly adopting AI tools. Encouraging everyone to join this fight, Buolamwini writes, “The rising frontier for civil rights will require algorithmic justice. AI should be for the people and by the people, not just the privileged few.”

    GBH Forum Network partners with Cambridge Forum and Harvard Book Store to record this event as part of an ongoing series: AI: Servant or Master?


    Partner:
    Cambridge Forum Harvard Book Store
  • Join us for an unforgettable celebration honoring the Boston Celtics’ incredible journey to their 18th NBA Championship title—making them the league’s all-time most-winning franchise. This marks the Celtics’ first championship in 16 years, and we’re bringing together some of the most respected voices in sports journalism to reflect on this momentous achievement.

    Our panel features renowned sportswriters Chad Finn, Jackie MacMullan, and Bob Ryan, as they discuss the Celtics legacy through the new book, The Boston Globe Story of the Celtics.  

    After the panel discussion, in-person attendees will have the exclusive opportunity to join us for a reception where the iconic Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy will be on display. Capture the moment with photos and celebrate the Celtics’ storied past and bright future with fellow fans and sports enthusiasts.

    Don’t miss this chance to honor a franchise that has shaped the landscape of basketball for nearly 80 years!

    The event will be moderated by GBH News' Esteban Bustillos.


    This event has a few ticket options:


    THE IN-STUDIO EXPERIENCE (IN-PERSON) from 7-9pm ET

    $100 (in-person) ticket includes:
    • admittance to the panel discussion
    • a post reception meet and greet with Chad Finn
    • a hardcover copy of The Boston Globe Story of the Celtics (autographed by Chad Finn)
    • the opportunity to take a personal photo with the Celtics’ 2024 Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy

    $75 (in-person) ticket includes:
    • admittance to the panel discussion and post-reception
    • the opportunity to take a personal photo with the Celtics’ 2024 Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy


    THE LIVE-STREAMED (VIRTUAL) EVENT from 7-8pm ET

    $50 (virtual) ticket includes: 
    • admittance to the livestream of the panel discussion via Zoom Webinar
    • a hardcover copy of The Boston Globe Story of the Celtics signed by Chad Finn 

    Free (virtual) ticket: 
    • admittance to the livestream of the panel discussion via Zoom Webinar 
  • You are invited to attend an exclusive event with legendary French chef, Jacques Pépin--author, television personality and educator. Jacques will be live in the GBH Studios. The wide-ranging conversation, led by James Beard award-winning chef and restauranteur Jody Adams, will touch upon Jacques’s career and culinary experiences cooking in some of the finest French restaurants in the world. Guests will learn more about their friendship with chef and GBH television personality Julia Child, and Jacques's involvement in a dozen PBS television programs and much more!

    The event will be moderated by Callie Crossley, host of Under the Radar with Callie Crossley, co-host of The Culture Show and commentator on Morning Edition.


    Guest have a few ticket options:

    The In-Studio Experience (in-person) from (1-3pm ET)
    • $100 (in-person) ticket (1-3pm ET) includes the post-reception meet and greet with Jacques Pépin and an autographed hardcover Cooking My Way book
    • $75 (in-person) ticket (1-3pm ET) Overflow seat includes an autographed hardcover Cooking My Way book
    • $50 (in-person) ticket (1-2pm ET) includes the Yawkey Theater program with Jacques and a post-reception with cookies and coffee
    The virtual event from (1-2pm ET)
    • $75 (virtual) ticket (1-2pm ET) includes an autographed hardcover copy of Cooking My Way OR Art of the Chicken book
    • Free ticket (1-2pm ET) livestream the conversation with Jacques Pépin and Jody Adams in Zoom Webinar. Event registration required. 
    Photo credit: Ken Goodman
  • GBH Amplifies is a community conversation that amplifies local voices from Boston and beyond. Held monthly at GBH’s studio at the Boston Public Library, GBH Amplifies will feature a cast of rotating hosts from local media, community organizations, and more. Join us for the first GBH Amplifies with Ron Mitchell of The Bay State Banner.
  • Sit in the audience, with a cold beverage in hand, for a taping of Stories from the Stage as our storytellers share thrilling stories on the theme of “getting away with it.” Our talented storytellers will share heart-racing tales of narrow escapes and clever maneuvers. You'll be captivated by their accounts of outsmarting tricky situations, and will learn valuable lessons from their experiences. Don't miss out on this unforgettable event!

    At Stories from the Stage, produced by GBH WORLD, ordinary people share extraordinary experiences that you will not soon forget. You’ll hear stories of love and loss, amazing adventures, incredible surprises and unexpected triumphs. In each taping, we get up-close and personal with storytellers about what inspires them and the craft of storytelling. Join us!

    6:30pm Doors open to GBH's Atrium where the bar is open and snacks are available for purchase
    7:00pm Doors open to GBH's Calderwood Studio for seating

  • Ford Hall Forum at Suffolk University and Brandeis University Press welcome
    Jehuda Reinharz, PhD, upon the publication of his latest book, Chaim Weizmann: A Biography, in conversation with Alexander Kaye, PhD.

    In Chaim Weizmann: A Biography, Jehuda Reinharz and Motti Golani show how Weizmann, a leader of the World Zionist Organization who became the first president of Israel, advocated for a Jewish state by gaining the support of influential politicians and statesmen as well as Jews around the world. Beginning with his childhood and concluding with his tenure as president, Reinharz and Golani describe how a Russian Jew, who immigrated to the United Kingdom in the early twentieth century, was able to advance the goals of Theodor Herzl, the founder of the Zionist Organization. Weizmann is also shown as a man of human foibles – his infatuations, political machinations and elitism – as well as a man of admirable qualities – intelligence, wit, charisma, and dedication.
    Partner:
    Ford Hall Forum