

IN-PERSON
$40 Early Bird
Additional processing fees are added upon checkout. Tickets are nonrefundable.
LIVESTREAM
$30
Additional processing fees are added upon checkout. Tickets are nonrefundable.
EVENT DETAILS
See No Stranger
A Journey Into Revolutionary Love
with Valarie Kaur
In-Person and Livestream
Fri., Oct. 3,
7 p.m., Teel Sanctuary
Early Bird In-Person Ticket: $40 (plus fees)
The early bird deadline is Sunday, July 6.
Standard In-Person Ticket: $50 (plus fees)
Livestream: $30 (plus fees)
The event includes a book signing with Valarie Kaur after the event. Valarie’s book, See No Stranger, is not included in the ticket price. You may purchase a copy at our Works of Heart bookstore on the night of the event.
If you purchase the livestream ticket, the on-demand replay will be available for 14 days until Friday, October 17.
ABOUT THE TALK
Civil rights leader, lawyer, award-winning filmmaker, and spiritual visionary Valarie Kaur, reframes the present moment in history as one of transition and calls on us to show up in the labor of birthing a beloved community.
Through her renowned storytelling, teaching, and embodied inquiry, Valarie will help us explore how Revolutionary Love can transform our lives from the inside out. It enjoins us to see no stranger but instead look at others and say: You are a part of me I do not yet know.
See No Stranger is a practical guide to changing the world, a synthesis of wisdom, a chronicle of personal and communal history—all joined together by a story of awakening. Revolutionary Love is medicine for our times. It just might be our best chance for our collective future.
ABOUT VALARIE KAUR
CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER, LAWYER, AWARD-WINNING FILMMAKER, AND SPIRITUAL VISIONARY
BEST-SELLING AUTHOR OF SEE NO STRANGER: A Memoir and Manifesto of Revolutionary Love and SAGE WARRIOR: Wake to Oneness, Practice Pleasure, Choose Courage, Become Victory
FOUNDER OF THE REVOLUTIONARY LOVE PROJECT
Valarie Kaur is a renowned civil rights leader, lawyer, award-winning filmmaker, educator, innovator, best-selling author, Sikh American, mother, and warrior woman. She founded the Revolutionary Love Project, leading a movement to reclaim love as a force for justice. Valarie burst into global consciousness when her Watch Night Service address went viral with 40 million views worldwide. Her question, “Is this the darkness of the tomb, or the darkness of the womb?” is a beacon for people fighting for our future.
Valarie became an activist when a Sikh father and family friend Balbir Singh Sodhi was the first person murdered in hate violence in the aftermath of 9/11. Since then, she has led visionary campaigns to tell untold stories and change policy on issues ranging from hate crimes to solitary confinement to digital freedom.
Learn more about Valarie here.