
🧠 Curio Reads Book Club
Hosted by Leila
Kick off the year with a bold, thought-provoking nonfiction pick as we read Against Technoableism: Rethinking Who Needs Improvement by Ashley Shew—a sharp, witty, and deeply necessary exploration of disability, technology, and who society decides needs “fixing.”
Shew invites readers to rethink the narratives we’ve been taught about disability, innovation, and progress. With humor, clarity, and fierce insight, she challenges ableist assumptions baked into our everyday world and urges us toward a more equitable, human-centered future.
📅 Thursday, January 22nd
⏰ 7:00 PM
📍 In partnership with ARCO and Whose Books
✨ “Amusing and persuasive… Equally fierce and funny, this will galvanize readers to demand genuine equality for people with disabilities.”
—Publishers Weekly
Join us for an evening of deep conversation, fresh perspectives, and community learning. This is a read you won’t forget.
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