Authors Benjamin Gilmer (The Other Dr. Gilmer) and Chip Jones (The Organ Thieves) explore true stories at the intersection of the medical world and the legal world. Chronicling failures of the incarceral system and the history of medical mistreatment of African Americans as well as the narratives that attend both, these books convey, contextualize, and […]
The Other Dr. Gilmer reading and Q/A at FLYLEAF with Benjamin Gilmer, conversation moderated by Daniel Wallace Daniel Wallace is author of six novels, including Big Fish (1998), Ray in Reverse (2000), The Watermelon King (2003), Mr. Sebastian and the Negro Magician (2007), The Kings and Queens of Roam (2013), and most recently Extraordinary Adventures […]
Thank you Jessica and everyone who came out!
Please come join me in conversation at Raleigh's prized Independent book store. Thanks for coming out and supporting! Thank you Dr. Mary Edmonson for moderating!
Please join us for a conversation with Dr. Benjamin Gilmer. We will discuss building a path towards advocacy, how curiosity leads to health and social equity. Dr. Gilmer will use his recently released book, "The Other Dr. Gilmer" during this conversation.
So excited to come back to Davidson! Looking forward to a great interprofessional conversation about discovering your own advocacy journey! Thank you Dr. Mamoon for organizing! This is an event for students and faculty. Friday, April 8, 4:00 - 5:30, Watson 109 (Red)
Join Main Street Books in welcoming BENJAMIN GILMER '92 for a conversation and book signing Saturday, April 9 at 5:00 pm Outdoors, on the Summit Coffee Stage
Time: 7:00-8:00 Readiing/Q&A 8:00-8:30 Signing Monday Night Brewing 933 Lee Street, SW Atlanta, Georgia 30310 Looking forward to sharing THE OTHER DR GILMER with you in Atlanta! Thanks to Monday Night Brewing and A Cappella Books. I will be doing a book reading, Q/A and signing at Monday Night Brewing on Lee St My […]
Looking forward to speaking to the Davidson students about the intersection of literature, justice and medicine. This will be a lecture that is part of of Dr. Onita Vaz's literature and medicine class. This is private event.