LOVE, ME BOOK TOUR

 
 

May 4 | NYC

6:30PM - 8:00PM

Barnes & Noble Cobble Hill with Sunny Hostin

Eavesdrop on a conversation between The View’s Sunny Hostin & Tiffany D. Cross as these two friends have unfiltered discourse on love, life, and navigating the hostile politics of today. Come with your questions and comments! This conversation will be interactive. We want to hear from you!

 

May 5 | Publication Day!!!!

Love, Me officially publishes! Get your copy TUH-DAY! Please support independent and Black owned bookstores. Find an independent or Black owned bookstore ANYWHERE because they can ship EVERYWHERE!

Here are just a few suggestions:

 

May 6 | Philadelphia

7:30PM - 9:00PM

Uncle Bobbies at Mother Bethel AME with Marc Lamont Hill

Marc Lamont Hill and Tiffany D. Cross dive deep probing the landscape of love when it comes to Black men and women as well as the politics of today. Bring your questions and comments. This will be a community discussion and we wan to hear from you!

 

May 7 | Atlanta

6:30PM - 9:30PM

The Retreat by The Gathering Spot with Keisha Lance Bottoms

Just days before the Georgia gubernatorial primary, former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms joins Tiffany D. Cross to discuss the hotbed of politics in the peach state. The pair will discuss the heartbreak of Black women politics and personhood while fielding questions from the audience.

 

May 8 | Atlanta

7:00PM - 8:00PM

Gwinnett Public Library -Duluth Branch with Denene Milner

Journalists Denene Millner and Tiffany D. Cross journey through the themes of “Love, Me,” touching on topics like heartbreak, loss, disappointment, joy, love, and laughter. From navigating newsrooms to traversing the dating landscape, this conversation will be both intimate and informative.

 

May 9 - Atlanta

4:00PM - 6:00PM

Brave & Kind Books at Auburn Ave Research Library with Michael Harriot

This is not your average book talk. NYT bestselling author of “Black AF History,” Michael Harriot will join Tiffany D. Cross for an evening of song, celebration, and conversation. Join these two for fellowship and friendship as they discuss the themes of “Love, Me,” the writing process, and the dynamics of Black love in America today.

 

May 11 | Dallas

6:30PM - 8:30PM

Friendship West Baptist with Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett

Speaking out for the first time since her Texas Senate run, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett joins Tiffany D. Cross for a discussion of “Love, Me.” The book’s timely themes of the heartbreak of loss, frustration with the political landscape, and the will to keep fighting make for a vibrant discussion as Texas struggles to become a battleground.

 

May 12 | Chicago

6:00PM - 8:00PM

Da Book Joint

Come thru Chi town! This intimate setting of music and conversation is a breezy vibe in the windy city. Tiffany will engage attendees in testimony and Q&A as she flows swimmingly through the themes of “Love, Me” ranging from our politics and personhood to our heartbreak and healing.

 

May 15 | LA

6:30PM - 9:00PM

Reparations Club with Jemele Hill & Van Lanthan

Jemele Hill & Van Lathan join Tiffany D. Cross to discuss what’s happening in our country, careers, and with our counterparts. At a time of chaos and disarray, we need love among ourselves more than anything as it has always been key to our survival here. This talkative trio will work it out in real time. Join the conversation!

 

May 17 | DC

12:00PM - 3:00PM

Eaton Hotel with Joy-Ann Reid

A bland book talk? No thanks! This book and bites brunch is anything but! Joy Ann Reid and Tiffany D. Cross invite you to join them as these two friends dish on love and life, dissect American politics, and flow swimmingly through all the themes of “Love, Me.” Come ready to listen, laugh, love, and learn. Mostly- come ready to engage. We have lots of fun things planned. Dress cute! We’re taking lots of pics!

 

May 30 | Tulsa, Oklahoma

2:00PM - 4:00PM

Inheritance Juicery Downtown Tulsa with Damario & Mia Simmons

Open to the public

Damario and Mia Simmons host Tiffany D. Cross in the historic Greenwood District of Tulsa, home of Black Wall Street. This weekend marks the 105th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre and the 120th anniversary of Greenwood’s founding during the 250th anniversary of the nation built on stolen land by stolen labor. Damario, the attorney for the descendants and survivors, has a full weekend planned and Tiffany is thrilled to join to honor the legacy of this sacred place.

 

June 17 | Boston

6:30PM - 8:00PM

Frugal Bookstore with Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley

Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley communes with Tiffany D. Cross on the political perils confronting Black women today. The duo will touch on “Love, Me” themes from love and loss to fight and fury. The book touches on heartbreak loosely linked to Boston as Tiffany delves into Black women’s healing.

 

June 23 | New Orleans

6:00PM - 8:00PM

Baldwin & Co with Michael Harriot

In the spirit of James Baldwin and Nikki Giovanni, Black men and women have long engaged in thoughtful conversations about politics and our interactions with each other. Michael Harriot and Tiffany D. Cross honor that tradition with this timely discourse on politics, personhood, and patriotism in the age of madness.

 

August 1 | Sag Harbor

Black Author’s Book Festival

Tiffany is honored to be named Sag Harbor’s Black Author’s Festival Author of the year!