2018 PUBLISHING PROFESSIONALS NETWORK CONFERENCE

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    • Plenary Session: Changing Horses Mid-Career: How Moving to Different Roles in Publishing Can Revitalize Your Career
    • Reviewers' View of Trade: What Do Book Reviewers Look For?
    • The Wider Dimensions of Identity
    • Keeping Up with New Developments in E-Learning
    • Managing Creatives: How to Nurture and Channel the Creative Energies of Authors, Artists, Designers, and Other Talents
    • Level Up: Financial Planning for Freelancers, Small Business Owners, and Side Hustlers
    • Online Sales: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
    • Roundtables
    • Big Data, Little Data: Using Data Analytics to Inform Acquisitions and Publishing Strategy
    • Creative and Inexpensive Web Design
    • Trends in Brick-and-Mortar Retail
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    • Find Your Session—Building Map
  • Scholarships
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  • Home
    • Welcome
    • 2018 Sponsors
  • Schedule
    • Plenary Session: Changing Horses Mid-Career: How Moving to Different Roles in Publishing Can Revitalize Your Career
    • Reviewers' View of Trade: What Do Book Reviewers Look For?
    • The Wider Dimensions of Identity
    • Keeping Up with New Developments in E-Learning
    • Managing Creatives: How to Nurture and Channel the Creative Energies of Authors, Artists, Designers, and Other Talents
    • Level Up: Financial Planning for Freelancers, Small Business Owners, and Side Hustlers
    • Online Sales: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
    • Roundtables
    • Big Data, Little Data: Using Data Analytics to Inform Acquisitions and Publishing Strategy
    • Creative and Inexpensive Web Design
    • Trends in Brick-and-Mortar Retail
  • Speakers
  • Registration Form
  • Plan Your Visit
    • Find Your Session—Building Map
  • Scholarships
  • About PPN
    • Join PPN

Roundtables / Publishing for Good

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Miriam Klein Stahl

Illustrator

Miriam Klein Stahl is a Bay Area artist, educator and activist and New York Times bestselling illustrator of Rad American Women A-Z and Rad Women Worldwide. In addition to her work in printmaking, drawing, and sculpture, Miriam is also the co-founder of the Arts and Humanities Academy at Berkeley High School where she has taught since 1995. As an artist, she follows the tradition of making socially relevant work, such as creating portraits of political activists, misfits, radicals and radical movements. As an educator, she has dedicated her teaching practice to address equity through the lens of the arts. Her work has been widely exhibited and reproduced internationally. She lives in Berkeley with her wife and artist, Lena Wolff, their daughter, and dog. 

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