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Doris Weatherford: The 19th Amendment, 100 years later

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Future of Democracy X Miami Book Fair: Join Knight Foundation’s Sam Gill as he sits down with Doris Weatherford to discuss Victory for the Vote: The Fight for Women's Suffrage and the Century that Followed. Coming on the heels of the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, it’s an extremely timely topic – and one with present-day insights.  This program is […]

In Conversation: Cold Open

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Writer and musician Mikel Jollett's memoir, Hollywood Park, sings the song of a remarkable arc of a life that started with poverty, addiction, and emotional abuse, and yet, improbably, led to Stanford University and the former on-air columnist for NPR’s “All Things Considered” finding his voice. Joining him is Hamilton Cain, author of the memoir This Boy's […]

“How the Stars Got Up in the Sky” Musical storytelling with Oba William King

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About Oba William King: Oba is a small town storyteller-sharing the art of storytelling as though it were a sacred gift. A member of the National Association of Black Storytellers, recent presenter at the Kennedy Center, The National Storytelling Festival in Jonesboro, Tennessee. Oba is a Traditional Folk Arts fellowship recipient from the Illinois Arts […]

Miami Street Arts with Didi Roks!: Drawing one of Didi’s Mermaid Girls!

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If you live in Miami, you’ve definitely seen Didi’s work on walls! Didi is a local street artist whose work always features gorgeous colors and movement. While her art ranges, her tutu and mermaid girls are some of her most iconic characters on the streets of Wynwood and walls all over Miami. Follow along with […]

In Conversation: On James Baldwin’s America and Its Urgent Lessons for Our Own

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Eddie S. Glaude Jr., author and James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University, weaves biography, memoir, and social and political analysis as he explores James Baldwin's crucible, a place of hope and guidance in this Trumpian era of shattered promises and white retrenchment. Speaking with him is historian and […]

In Conversation: On The Cubans

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Described by the New York Times as “a remarkably revealing glimpse into the world of a muzzled yet irrepressibly ebullient neighbor,” Anthony DePalma’s The Cubans: Ordinary Lives in Extraordinary Times is carefully researched volume that delivers a moving portrait of the resiliency and courage of people in Cuba navigating a post-Castro reality. Joining him is his wife, Miriam Rodriguez […]

In Conversation: On His & Hers

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Alice Feeney’s His & Hers boasts dueling multiple narrators who reveal unexpected sides of the same story at the center of a murder case. With a brilliantly constructed plot that keeps readers guessing at every turn, it’s a deliciously tension-filled, twisting, and gripping narrative. She’s discussing her characters’ motivations and inner shadows – and the […]

In Conversation: Promoting & Protecting Green Spaces

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In The Greenway Imperative: Connecting Communities and Landscapes for a Sustainable Future, Charles Flink argues that open green spaces are increasingly critical. They serve as essential infrastructure with many benefits, including boosting the economies of cities and towns. He has plenty to chat about with Meg Daly, founder and president of Friends of The Underline, […]

Panel: Miami Creative: A Decade of Transformation

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Join artist, educator, and curator Barry Fellman; Richard Florida, urbanist scholar and author of The Rise of the Creative Class; Alberto Ibargüen, president and CEO of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation; Miami Light Project writer-in-residence and arts journalist Jordan Levin, whose work has appeared in the New York Times and Miami Herald. […]

Panel: A Spectre-tacular Conversation: On Magic, Monsters, and Raising the Dead

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Grades 9 – 12 Kat Cho’s Gumiho #2: Vicious Spirits picks up right after the events of Wicked Fox – Jihoon is still grieving the loss of his grandmother, and Miyoung is distant as she grieves over her mother’s death and learns to live without her fox bead. The only one who seems ready to […]

All Boys Aren’t Blue: A Memoir-Manifesto

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Grades 9 – 12 Moderated by Ismery Pavon, program coordinator at Miami Book Fair. In a series of personal essays, prominent journalist and LGBTQIA+ activist George M. Johnson explores their childhood, adolescence, and college years in New Jersey and Virginia. From the memories of getting their teeth kicked out by bullies at age 5, to […]

Panel: The New Colossus: YA Writers on America’s Difficult History

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Grades 9 – 12 Moderated by Brittany King, Dream Defenders. From Traci Chee comes We Are Not Free, the collective account of a tight-knit group of young Nisei, second-generation Japanese American citizens, whose lives are irrevocably changed by the mass U.S. incarcerations of World War II. In Daniel Nayeri’s Everything Sad is Untrue: (a true […]