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Kathleen Hanna Announces Rebel Girl Book Tour

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Kathleen Hanna Announces Rebel Girl Book Tour

Proceeds from the Bikini Kill, Le Tigre, and Julie Ruin musician’s tour will go to Peace Sisters

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Kathleen Hanna has announced a U.S. book tour in support of her new memoir, Rebel Girl: My Life as a Feminist Punk. The book is out May 14 via Ecco, and the tour begins in Brooklyn on the same day as the memoir’s release. The Seattle date on May 22 will be streamed live, and a portion of all ticket sales will be donated to the nonprofit Peace Sisters. Find the book tour dates below.

Just yesterday, Bikini Kill announced a benefit show for the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund. It takes place at the Capitol Theater in Olympia, Washington, on January 27.

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Kathleen Hanna: Rebel Girl: My Life as a Feminist Punk

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05-14 Brooklyn, NY – Greenlight Bookstore @ Kings Theatre
05-15 Washington, D.C. – Loyalty Bookstore @ Lincoln Theatre
05-16 Cincinnati, OH – Joseph-Beth Booksellers @ Mason High School
05-18 Chicago, IL – Women & Children First @ Hermann Hall
05-20 Los Angeles, CA – Book Soup @ First Congregational Church
05-21 San Francisco, CA – City Arts & Lectures @ The Sydney Goldstein Theater
05-22 Seattle, WA – Seattle Arts & Lectures @ Town Hall Seattle
05-23 Portland, OR – Powell’s Books @ Revolution Hall
05-28 Boston, MA – Brookline Booksmith @ The Wilbur Theatre
05-29 Philadelphia, PA – Uncle Bobbie’s @ WHYY Studio

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