Fall for the Book
Read MoreChimamanda Ngozi Adichie headlines a Fall for the Book capstone event to discuss her book-long essay, We Should All be Feminists, with Anne Holton, Mason’s interim president, as part of the Freedom and Learning Forum at George Mason University Center for the Arts – Concert Hall. photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie headlines a Fall for the Book capstone event to discuss her book-long essay, We Should All be Feminists, with Anne Holton, Mason’s interim president, as part of the Freedom and Learning Forum at George Mason University Center for the Arts – Concert Hall. photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie headlines a Fall for the Book capstone event to discuss her book-long essay, We Should All be Feminists, with Anne Holton, Mason’s interim president, as part of the Freedom and Learning Forum at George Mason University Center for the Arts – Concert Hall. photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie headlines a Fall for the Book capstone event to discuss her book-long essay, We Should All be Feminists, with Anne Holton, Mason’s interim president, as part of the Freedom and Learning Forum at George Mason University Center for the Arts – Concert Hall. photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie headlines a Fall for the Book capstone event to discuss her book-long essay, We Should All be Feminists, with Anne Holton, Mason’s interim president, as part of the Freedom and Learning Forum at George Mason University Center for the Arts – Concert Hall. photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie headlines a Fall for the Book capstone event to discuss her book-long essay, We Should All be Feminists, with Anne Holton, Mason’s interim president, as part of the Freedom and Learning Forum at George Mason University Center for the Arts – Concert Hall. photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie headlines a Fall for the Book capstone event to discuss her book-long essay, We Should All be Feminists, with Anne Holton, Mason’s interim president, as part of the Freedom and Learning Forum at George Mason University Center for the Arts – Concert Hall. photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie headlines a Fall for the Book capstone event to discuss her book-long essay, We Should All be Feminists, with Anne Holton, Mason’s interim president, as part of the Freedom and Learning Forum at George Mason University Center for the Arts – Concert Hall. photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie headlines a Fall for the Book capstone event to discuss her book-long essay, We Should All be Feminists, with Anne Holton, Mason’s interim president, as part of the Freedom and Learning Forum at George Mason University Center for the Arts – Concert Hall. photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services
Congressman John Lewis and Andrew Aydin speak to a full house in the Center for the Arts Concert Hall on campus about March: Book One, this year's selection for the Mason Reads program, at Fall for the Book. The graphic memoirs from March follow Lewis's remarkable journey in the Civil Rights Movement, from his youth in rural Alabama, to meeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., to the steps of City Hall. The event is sponsored by the Office of Orientation and George Mason University Libraries. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Congressman John Lewis and Andrew Aydin speak to a full house in the Center for the Arts Concert Hall on campus about March: Book One, this year's selection for the Mason Reads program, at Fall for the Book. The graphic memoirs from March follow Lewis's remarkable journey in the Civil Rights Movement, from his youth in rural Alabama, to meeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., to the steps of City Hall. The event is sponsored by the Office of Orientation and George Mason University Libraries. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Congressman John Lewis and Andrew Aydin speak to a full house in the Center for the Arts Concert Hall on campus about March: Book One, this year's selection for the Mason Reads program, at Fall for the Book. The graphic memoirs from March follow Lewis's remarkable journey in the Civil Rights Movement, from his youth in rural Alabama, to meeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., to the steps of City Hall. The event is sponsored by the Office of Orientation and George Mason University Libraries. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Congressman John Lewis and Andrew Aydin speak to a full house in the Center for the Arts Concert Hall on campus about March: Book One, this year's selection for the Mason Reads program, at Fall for the Book. The graphic memoirs from March follow Lewis's remarkable journey in the Civil Rights Movement, from his youth in rural Alabama, to meeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., to the steps of City Hall. The event is sponsored by the Office of Orientation and George Mason University Libraries. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Congressman John Lewis and Andrew Aydin speak to a full house in the Center for the Arts Concert Hall on campus about March: Book One, this year's selection for the Mason Reads program, at Fall for the Book. The graphic memoirs from March follow Lewis's remarkable journey in the Civil Rights Movement, from his youth in rural Alabama, to meeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., to the steps of City Hall. The event is sponsored by the Office of Orientation and George Mason University Libraries. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Congressman John Lewis and Andrew Aydin speak to a full house in the Center for the Arts Concert Hall on campus about March: Book One, this year's selection for the Mason Reads program, at Fall for the Book. The graphic memoirs from March follow Lewis's remarkable journey in the Civil Rights Movement, from his youth in rural Alabama, to meeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., to the steps of City Hall. The event is sponsored by the Office of Orientation and George Mason University Libraries. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Congressman John Lewis and Andrew Aydin speak to a full house in the Center for the Arts Concert Hall on campus about March: Book One, this year's selection for the Mason Reads program, at Fall for the Book. The graphic memoirs from March follow Lewis's remarkable journey in the Civil Rights Movement, from his youth in rural Alabama, to meeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., to the steps of City Hall. The event is sponsored by the Office of Orientation and George Mason University Libraries. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Congressman John Lewis and Andrew Aydin speak to a full house in the Center for the Arts Concert Hall on campus about March: Book One, this year's selection for the Mason Reads program, at Fall for the Book. The graphic memoirs from March follow Lewis's remarkable journey in the Civil Rights Movement, from his youth in rural Alabama, to meeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., to the steps of City Hall. The event is sponsored by the Office of Orientation and George Mason University Libraries. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Congressman John Lewis and Andrew Aydin speak to a full house in the Center for the Arts Concert Hall on campus about March: Book One, this year's selection for the Mason Reads program, at Fall for the Book. The graphic memoirs from March follow Lewis's remarkable journey in the Civil Rights Movement, from his youth in rural Alabama, to meeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., to the steps of City Hall. The event is sponsored by the Office of Orientation and George Mason University Libraries. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Congressman John Lewis and Andrew Aydin speak to a full house in the Center for the Arts Concert Hall on campus about March: Book One, this year's selection for the Mason Reads program, at Fall for the Book. The graphic memoirs from March follow Lewis's remarkable journey in the Civil Rights Movement, from his youth in rural Alabama, to meeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., to the steps of City Hall. The event is sponsored by the Office of Orientation and George Mason University Libraries. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Congressman John Lewis and Andrew Aydin speak to a full house in the Center for the Arts Concert Hall on campus about March: Book One, this year's selection for the Mason Reads program, at Fall for the Book. The graphic memoirs from March follow Lewis's remarkable journey in the Civil Rights Movement, from his youth in rural Alabama, to meeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., to the steps of City Hall. The event is sponsored by the Office of Orientation and George Mason University Libraries. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Congressman John Lewis and Andrew Aydin speak to a full house in the Center for the Arts Concert Hall on campus about March: Book One, this year's selection for the Mason Reads program, at Fall for the Book. The graphic memoirs from March follow Lewis's remarkable journey in the Civil Rights Movement, from his youth in rural Alabama, to meeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., to the steps of City Hall. The event is sponsored by the Office of Orientation and George Mason University Libraries. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Congressman John Lewis and Andrew Aydin speak to a full house in the Center for the Arts Concert Hall on campus about March: Book One, this year's selection for the Mason Reads program, at Fall for the Book. The graphic memoirs from March follow Lewis's remarkable journey in the Civil Rights Movement, from his youth in rural Alabama, to meeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., to the steps of City Hall. The event is sponsored by the Office of Orientation and George Mason University Libraries. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Congressman John Lewis and Andrew Aydin speak to a full house in the Center for the Arts Concert Hall on campus about March: Book One, this year's selection for the Mason Reads program, at Fall for the Book. The graphic memoirs from March follow Lewis's remarkable journey in the Civil Rights Movement, from his youth in rural Alabama, to meeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., to the steps of City Hall. The event is sponsored by the Office of Orientation and George Mason University Libraries. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University