Event

RFKHR Book Club: ‘Coded Justice,’ by Stacey Abrams

Join us for the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights’ Board and Leadership Council Book Club Conversation at 3 pm ET on October 22nd. We are excited to feature Stacey Abrams, author, political leader and RFK Ripple of Hope Laureate, with her latest novel Coded Justice. 

Former Supreme Court clerk Avery Keene is back . . . trying to put the past behind her at a prestigious high-end law firm in Washington, D.C. Head down and focused on a new life, Avery is now working as an internal investigator when a high-profile client seeks her out. Camasca Enterprises has a big problem and a short runway. The tech company has developed a new integrated AI system poised to revolutionize the medical industry. The potential is staggering, but their prototype has been plagued by a series of disturbing anomalies—culminating in the mysterious death of a beloved Camasca engineer.

In Coded Justice, Stacey Abrams’s storytelling prowess is on full display—a deft combination of riveting twists and vibrant characters set against the fascinating landscape of the capabilities of artificial intelligence . . . and the moral boundaries that govern it. Coded Justice is Abrams’s most entertaining novel to date.

We hope you’ll join us on October 22nd at 3pm ET. Registration links will be sent via email. This webinar and opportunity to engage with the author is open to the members of RFKHR Board of Directors and Leadership Council and their networks. Additional guests are able to view the discussion via social media platforms. Please feel free to invite those you feel would be invigorated by joining the conversation. 

Meet the Author: Stacey Abrams, ​​Author, Business Owner, Political Leader
 

Stacey Abrams is a New York Times bestselling author, business owner and political leader whose innovative approach has continued to break barriers and support transformational progress. A prolific author, she has written award-winning political thrillers, children’s books, romantic suspense novels, and non-fiction books. She previously served as Minority Leader in the Georgia House of Representatives, and she was the first Black woman to become the gubernatorial nominee for a major party in United States history. Abrams has devoted her career to democracy protection, and voting rights, tackling policy issues and building a more equitable future. She is also a serial entrepreneur and business advisor. In 2020, Abrams founded Sage Works Productions, Inc., a media company dedicated to leveraging the power of storytelling to craft creative solutions and engage.

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