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| 2/5/2026 | Registration is required to view the live event and submit questions for the author. Register using the Event URL below. Join us for an unforgettable experience as we chat online with Vanessa Riley about her newest book, Fire Sword and Sea, based on the folk story of the female pirate Jacquotte Delahaye. The Caribbean Sea, 1675. Jacquotte Delahaye is the mixed-race daughter of a wealthy tavern owner on the island of Tortuga. Instead of marriage, Jacquotte dreams of joining the seafarers and smugglers whose tall-masted ships cluster in the turquoise waters around Tortuga. In Haiti she becomes Jacques, a dockworker, earning the respect of those around her while hiding her gender. Jacquotte discovers that secret identities are fairly common in the chaotic world of seafaring, which is full of outsiders and misfits. As Jacques, Jacquotte falls in love with Lizzôa d'Erville, a beautiful courtesan who deals in secrets and sex. While others see their work clothes as a disguise, Lizzôa’s true self is as a woman. For the next twenty years, Jacquotte raids the Caribbean, making enemies and amassing a fortune in stolen gold. When her fellow pirates decide to increase their profits by entering the slave trade, Jacquotte turns away from piracy and the pursuit of riches. Risking her life in one deadly skirmish after another, she instead begins to plot a war of liberation. Don’t miss out on this exciting discussion! Register now to embark on a seafaring journey of self discovery and reclamation of personal power. About the Author: Vanessa Riley is an award-winning author and proud recipient of the 2024 Georgia Mystery/Detective Fiction Author of the Year. She writes Sagas and Book Club Fiction that brings to life the hidden narratives of Black women and women of color in novels like Island Queen and Queen of Exiles. Her stories celebrate strong sisterhoods, diverse communities, and resilience across historical fiction, romance, and mystery genres.Her work has been featured in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Washington Post, Entertainment Weekly, NPR, Publishers Weekly, and The New York Times. SCLD Online Authors Series more info... |
| 2/12/2026 | Welcome to Eastern Washington University's 2026 Winter Career Fair! We very much appreciate your continued interest in and support for our amazing students and alumni. In order to make this a fun and productive recruitment experience, please be sure to complete this form as accurately and completely as possible. This fair is designed to specifically serve all students participating in our academic programs. We encourage you to only select majors that you're actively interested in recruiting. This allows us to better prepare students and more easily connect them with you. If you have questions at any point, do not hesitate to call or email Casey Mowatt at cmowatt@ewu.edu. Don't delay! Click the "Register" button above now and let's get started. more info... |
| 2/27/2026 | Ages 5+ & their families In this program about all things sticky, we experiment with magnets, create crafts, and play games related to famous duos who stuck together through thick and thin. Kids age 8 and younger must bring an adult. more info... |



