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Author Series: Advocate with Eddie Ahn

Author Series: Advocate with Eddie Ahn In-Person

Join Countway Library and the MCPHS Center for Health Humanities for an Author Series event with Eddie Ahn as he discusses his debut graphic novel, Advocate, which explores the realities of fighting for environmental justice. This talk is sure to be of particular interest to those working in public health, sustainability, and graphic medicine. 

A Q&A session, book sales, book signing, and light refreshments will follow the event!

About the Book 

A graphic memoir of uncommon power, Eddie Ahn’s remarkable debut Advocate: A Graphic Memoir of Family, Community, and the Fight for Environmental Justice (Ten Speed Graphic) intertwines family history with the unvarnished realities of fighting for environmental justice. Ahn’s beautifully-drawn, full-color panels take readers from South Korea to Texas to the Bay Area, exploring themes of belonging and service, family and community, expectations and opportunities. 

The child of immigrants, Ahn’s family was fractured by the Korean War—a history he tries to understand through memories of his grandfather and the writing he left behind. Growing up, Ahn’s parents run a liquor store and dream of a different future for their son—though not the nonprofit work he finds himself pulled towards before and after law school. Becoming the director of Brightline Defense, an environmental justice organization, Ahn learns the complexity of working within communities and navigating political spaces, all while dealing with the demands of financial hardship and racial profiling, the orange skies of the climate crises and the urgency of the pandemic. 

A self-taught artist, Ahn’s unique perspective and layered relationships inform his superb art. From being mistaken as a rideshare driver, undergoing eye surgery after periods of blindness, and becoming a frontline worker during lockdown, Ahn’s expressive visuals, empathy, and humor amplify the impact of his experiences. Essential reading for anyone drawn to environmental and immigration issues, as well as nonprofit work and community organizing, Advocate is sure to join the pantheon of seminal graphic memoirs including Kate Beaton’s Ducks, Thi Bui’s The Best We Could Do, and Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home. 

About the Author Photo of the author Eddie Ahn

Eddie Ahn has been an environmental justice attorney and nonprofit worker for fifteen years. While working as the executive director of Brightline Defense, a San Francisco– based environmental justice nonprofit, he was inducted into the State of California’s Clean Energy Hall of Fame for his work in equity and clean energy. In addition to his nonprofit work, he 

has served as president of the San Francisco Commission on the Environment as well as a commissioner on the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and Bay Conservation and Development Commission. He is a self-taught artist who has been recognized as a Cartoonist-in-Residence by the Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa. 

Date:
Friday, March 21, 2025
Time:
12:30pm - 1:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Countway Floor 1: Room 102
Campus Location:
Harvard Longwood Campus
Categories:
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Registration is required. There are 66 seats available.

Event Organizer

Yasmina Kamal

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