Author of the Month: Michael Gaulden: My Way Home: Growing Up Homeless in America

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Join us for a compelling afternoon with author  Michael Gaulden, as he reads from his memoir, My Way Home: Growing Up Homeless in America. A discussion will follow the reading.

From the age of seven to seventeen, Michael, with his mother and sister, journeyed along his own underground railroad, desperately searching for a way to free his family from the sewers of society.

From the age of seven to seventeen, Michael, with his mother and sister, journeyed along his own underground railroad, desperately searching for a way to free his family from the sewers of society.

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Copies of the book will be available for purchase and signing by the author after the event.

Michael Gaulden received his Bachelors of Arts from the University of California, Los Angeles. He is currently the Career Exploration Coordinator and Internship Coordinator for the Monarch School Project. Monarch is the only operational school in the United States that exclusively educates K-12 students who are impacted by homelessness. He is an active Homeless activist, education enthusiast, musician as well as an activist for all disadvantaged people. 

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