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In Conversation: On The Committee

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Based on actual historical events and set against the backdrop of political, cultural, and class turmoil, Sterling Watson's The Committee is, finally, about the need to stand firm against the encroachments upon our freedom by men who believe they are doing God's work. Watson is speaking with author and screenwriter Dennis Lehane, whose work includes […]

In Conversation: Malcolm X, Dr. King & the Time for Change

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In the dual biography The Sword and the Shield: The Revolutionary Lives of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr., Peniel E Joseph upends longstanding preconceptions of the 20th century's most iconic African American leaders. In We Are Called to Be a Movement, Reverend Dr. William Barber II delivers a stirring message informed by their […]

Miami Street Arts with Luis Berros: How to Draw Billy the Otter!

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weBilly the Otter might be a little guy in a big ocean but that doesn’t mean he can’t leap off the page! Miami street artist Luis Berros is well-known for his fine art renditions of famous characters that are dripping in paint and street art style, making his signature style a mix of urban contemporary […]

In Conversation: On Jimmy Carter & Ted Kennedy

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In His Very Best: Jimmy Carter, A Life, journalist, documentarian, and historian Jonathan Alter examines an enigmatic man of faith and his improbable journey from barefoot boy to United States president to global icon. He’s speaking with fellow author and political scribe Neal Gabler, whose latest, Catching the Wind: Edward Kennedy and the Liberal Hour, 1932-1975, is an […]

In Conversation: A Family Ripped Apart

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Simon Han’s Nights When Nothing Happened tells the story of the Chengs, a Chinese family living in Texas, and the challenges and costs of pursuing the American Dream. A gripping tale immersed in the crosscurrents that have reshaped our landscape, Han’s debut – called an exploration of “childhood trauma and the impact words and silence can have on […]

In Conversation: On How Racial Hostility Destroyed Our Promise

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In American Poison: How Racial Hostility Destroyed Our Promise, veteran New York Times economic reporter Eduardo Porter argues that racism is the reason why the United States is losing ground across nearly every indicator of social health. Leading us through history and across the country – from FDR's New Deal through Bill Clinton's welfare reform […]

Claire Legrand in conversation with Annie Berger

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Grades 9 – 12 Claire Legrand on Lightbringer the Empirium Trilogy Two queens, separated by a thousand years must face their ultimate destinies. Queen Rielle, pushed away from everything she loves, turns to Corien and his promises of glory. Meanwhile, whispers from the empirium slowly drive her mad, urging her to open the Gate. Separated from […]

In Conversation: Unequal Playing Field

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In Victory for the Vote: The Fight for Women's Suffrage and the Century That Followed, women's history expert Doris Weatherford offers an engaging and detailed narrative history of women's decadeslong fight for the vote, and the continuing current-day struggle for human rights and equality. Joining Weatherford is Marlene Wagman-Geller, author of Fabulous Female Firsts: Because of Them […]

In Conversation: On This Time Next Year We’ll Be Laughing

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Jacqueline Winspear’s This Time Next Year We’ll Be Laughing reveals the hardships and joys of her family history. At once shockingly frank and deftly restrained, her story tackles the difficult, poignant, and fascinating family accounts of three generations – her grandparents, her parents, and she and her brother. She’s sharing even more as she speaks […]