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Christina Hillsberg with Paige Browning

Agents of Change: The Women Who Transformed the CIA

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Date:
Monday, September 29
Time:
7:30 pm PDT
Cost:
$10 – $35 + Optional Book Add-on
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Venue

The Mehdi Reading Room
1119 8th Ave
Seattle, 98101 United States
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Event Format

In-Person

EVENT NOTES
Doors for this event will open at 6:30 PM. Town Hall events are approximately 75 minutes long.

Book cover for "Agents of Change" by Christina Hillsberg, featuring a close-up of a woman's face overlaid in high-contrast yellow, with her eyes obscured by dark aviator sunglasses. The subtitle in black and yellow against the dark lenses states: "THE WOMEN WHO TRANSFORMED THE CIA."
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Agents of Change: The Women Who Transformed the CIA

Elliott Bay Book Company

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Headshots of Christina Hillsberg and Paige Browning
Arts & Culture

If you were asked to imagine an agent with the CIA, you wouldn’t necessarily picture a woman. While it is true that men comprise the majority of the Central Intelligence Agency, there have been plenty of women throughout history who have also worked here in one of the highest levels of government. Not only were these women protecting the U.S. from foreign enemies, but they also had to contend with gender discrimination from within.

In Agents of Change: The Women Who Transformed the CIA, author and former CIA intelligence officer Christina Hillsberg explores the lives of women who made sacrifices and risked their safety for an organization that was both dangerous and male-dominated. From the barrier breakers of the 1960s to the frontlines of today, Hillsberg interviews female CIA officers from both past and present — many of whom have never spoken publicly. Each chapter explores a different decade and the issues that affected women during that era. Agents of Change discusses topics ranging from trailblazers pushing against James Bond tropes and workplace inequity to the current climate, a decades-long reckoning with sexual harassment and assault.

Hillsberg highlights those who worked and are working behind the scenes (a byproduct of both occupation and identity), chronicling the agency in new way and paying tribute to some groundbreakers who changed history.

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Christina Hillsberg is a former CIA intelligence officer and author of the book License to Parent: How My Career as a Spy Helped Me Raise Resourceful, Self-Sufficient Kids. Her writing has been featured in The Washington Post, The Seattle Times, Harvard Business Review, Parents magazine, and more.

Paige Browning is a newscaster and podcast host for KUOW public radio. She anchors KUOW’s midday news on weekdays and hosts nightly episodes of Seattle Now. Paige co-hosted KUOW’s inaugural kids show, Spectacular Specimens, and her work has been featured on NPR, the BBC, and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio. Previously, she was the local host of All Things Considered for KPBX-Spokane.


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