Visiting Author Sarah Prager

A Special Two-Day Event: Thursday and Friday this week!

Come meet Sarah Prager during her visit to St. Paul's School:

Sarah had been an activist since she came out at the age of 14. Her creation of the popular queer history mobile app Quist has gotten her invited to the White House, the U.S. Embassy in Mexico, and the offices of Twitter, Google, and Microsoft. She has worked for queer rights organizations from Boston to Bulgaria.

Sarah’s first book, Queer, There, and Everywhere: 23 People Who Changed the World, will be published by HarperCollins on May 23, 2017.

Sarah will be participating in several programs during her visit to SPS - make note of the times listed below so that you can be sure to attend!

Author Visit Details:

  • Thursday, March 30th, at 5:30 PM: Dinner with the GSA (by invitation only)
  • Thursday, March 30th, at 7:00 PM: An Evening with Sarah Prager: Readings and discussion in the Ohrstrom Library Reference Room, open to the community
  • Friday, March 31st, at 8:00 AM: Sarah speaks in Chapel
  • Friday, March 31st, Morning Blocks: Classes in the library
  • Friday, March 31st, 11:40 AM: Lunch with Sarah in the Lower Dining Hall Meeting Room, open to the community

Use the event information below to make your plans and to RSVP. Contact Ms. Ludwig with any questions: sludwig@sps.edu

An Evening with Sarah Prager

Thursday, March 30th, 7pm

Ohrstrom Library, Reference Room



LGBTQ people have shaped every aspect of our world, and Sarah Prager brings the stories of these real-life heroes from across the centuries to life in her talks, featuring the most popular icons from her book Queer, There, and Everywhere: 23 People Who Changed the World (May 2017, HarperCollins).

RSVPs are enabled for this event.

Lunch With Sarah Prager

Friday, March 31st, 11:45am

Coit Lower Dining Hall Event Room

Open to the community - bring your lunch to the Lower Dining Hall meeting room and enjoy conversations with Sarah and other attendees.

RSVPs are enabled for this event.

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