April 25th at 12:00pm
Books Are Magic Smith Street
225 Smith Street
Brooklyn, NY 11231
MORE INFO HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/in-store-indie-bookstore-day-social-justice-storytime-w-mona-damluji-tickets-1985405886452
Celebrate Indie Bookstore Day with a storytime all about social justice and community-led activism with acclaimed author Mona Damluji!
Join Books Are Magic for a special social justice themed storytime, centered on uplifting our community and treating everyone with respect and empathy. This storytime is led by acclaimed author Mona Damluji, author of Together and I Want You to Know.
Event guidelines:
- RSVP is highly encouraged but not required.
- Additional copies of the author's books will be available for purchase in-store.
- The reading will be followed by a book signing.
- As a reminder: If you are not feeling well, please do not come to the event, even if you have a ticket; email us and we'll work it out.
If you have any questions regarding these guidelines or to request accessibility accommodations, please contact eventhelp@booksaremagic.net.
Mona Damluji is an author and a mother who wears many hats! She loves to write books for children (and the adults who read with them) to inspire conversations about collective action and lived experiences of war and migration. Her poetry has been turned into two powerful picture books: Together (2021), illustrated by Innosanto Nagara—which Ibram X. Kendi said "offers a vision of the world we want for our children"—and I Want You to Know (2025), illustrated by Ishtar Backlund Dakhil—which Safia Elhillo recognizes "found a way to explain war and diaspora to young readers with simultaneous clarity and gentleness, and enduring hope."
Mona works as a professor of film and media studies in California, writing and teaching about Arab cinema, oil culture, and creative-critical praxis. Outside of the classroom, Mona was part of the amazing team that produced the Peabody & Emmy nominated web series The Secret Life of Muslims. She is also passionate about curating film and art exhibitions—like the traveling exhibition Arab Comics—as well as weekly poetry readings to lift up struggles for justice, liberation and Free Palestine.