Event, on the books of assembly required, decoding 4 billion years of dna. This evenings event will conclude with time for your questions. If you would like to ask the speaker something go to the ask a question but not the bottom of the screen. We will get through as many as time allows. At the bottom of the screen you will see links to purchase your copy of i dont want to die poor. A huge thanks for your generosity during this difficult time. Your purchases and contributions make this series possible and now more than ever, to ensure the future of landmark independent bookstore. Thank you for tuning in and showing up for authors, publishers, indy excelling at our staff at Harvard Bookstores virtual stage. We sincerely appreciate your support now as always. And now i am pleased introduce tonights speakers. Michael arceneaux is author of the bestselling essay collection i cant date jesus, love, sex, family, race, and other reasons i put my faith in beyonce. Rembert browne is a friendly
Pamela edwardss, anchor of 6 abc action news morning edition. The screen is yours. Thats wonderful. Andy, in this new age of social distancing its great we can get it done and judy an honor to read your back. A running theme in the book how often people tell you, people who should know, say i had no idea. And im hopeful that people reading your book and joining in on the conversation tonight will be brought up to speed on what your fight has been about and all the changes you have made and in fact thats where i wanted to start to give people a little bit of a perspective. I wanted you to do a compare and contrast what it was like when you were a young person. You opened the back talk about your childhood in brooklyn. What isth it wag like to be a person come thing into world with a disability and what its like now, the differences you see. Guest well, on the one hadnt the differences are very, very significant because when i had polio in 1949 in brooklyn, there was just the beginning o
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