Author, journalist, filmmaker and political commentator Naomi Klein will be in Gueph on Sept. 9 at the University of Guelph's War Memorial Hall.
Klein will discuss her latest book, No Is Not Enough: Resisting the New Shock Politics and Winning the World We Need in conversation with Toronto Star journalist Tanya Talaga.
An audience question and answer period will follow.
The event takes place at 1 p.m. Tickets are $10, for students $5.
Tickets can be purchased online at emwftix.ca or at The Bookshelf.
"In No Is Not Enough, Klein embraces a lively conversation with the reader to expose the forces behind Trump’s success and explain why he is not an aberration but the product of our time–Reality TV branding, celebrity obsession and CEO-worship, Vegas and Guantanamo, fake news and vulture bankers all rolled into one. And she shares a bold vision, a clear-eyed perspective on how to break the spell of his shock tactics, counter the rising chaos and divisiveness at home and abroad, and win the world we need," says a news release on the event.The event is presented by the Eden Mills Writer's Festival, The University of Guelph College of Arts and The Bookshelf.