Area. This morning, the utah jazz are in town. Probably leaving 1521. I like to say that to our visiting teams. We have the foster farms bowl. Yes. At levis stadium tonight. Very excited. Im one for live sporting events. I dont know if you like going to them. I like going to them. Do you prefer watching them at homes. Im less likely to watch them at home. Im usually doing something else. But i like watching them in person. I got a gift of a warriors game next month. It will be our first time going together. I would go to any warriors game. Theyre all good. Lets check in with rosemary. We mentioned the College Football game down at levis stadium. Maybe a little chilly. 5 30 kickoff. Yeah. We get the chill back in the air. As we get into the evening hours, back into the 50s, 40s. Giving you a look at the visibility this morning. We have been tracking fog around the bay area. Started in the north bay valley locations early on. And then ender entered into entered into the bay and San Franc
Librarian upstairs in the virginia room, and im thrilled to welcome you to the city of fairfax regional library. Thank you for coming. Todays event is part of the 18th annual fall for the book literary festival. Be sure to pick up a program or visit fall for the book. Org for information about other author events throughout the region. The web site also has an app that you can download on your phone or tablet. Please help us out, also, by improving the festival by filling out a survey over there. At the end of this event, books will be available for sale and signing just outside the door there. Thank you also to one more page books for providing us with this service. Our guest this evening, claudia kalb, is a local journalist and author who specializes in the fields of medicine, Mental Health and science. Her articles have appeared in newsweek, smithsonian, Scientific American and numerous other publications both in print and online. Kalb broke features and stories for newsweek for 17
[inaudible conversations] good evening, everyone. I am a library to room i welcome all to the city of fairfax regional library. Thank you for coming. Todays event is part of the Literary Festival at the festival runs through friday, september 30th. Be sure to pick up a program or visit for information about other author events about the region. The website also has an app you can download on your phone or tablet. Please help us also by filling out a survey over there. At the end of this event, books will be available for sale and signing at the book sale table at the door there. Thank you all for providing us with the service. Claudia calvin is a local journalist and author who specializes in the field of medicine, Mental Health and science. Her articles have appeared in newsweek, smithsonian, Scientific American and numerous other publications in print and online. Features cover stories for newsweek for 17 years on a variety of subjects and reporting has won numerous awards including
[inaudible conversations] good evening, everyone. I am a library to room i welcome all to the city of fairfax regional library. Thank you for coming. Todays event is part of the Literary Festival at the festival runs through friday, september 30th. Be sure to pick up a program or visit for information about other author events about the region. The website also has an app you can download on your phone or tablet. Please help us also by filling out a survey over there. At the end of this event, books will be available for sale and signing at the book sale table at the door there. Thank you all for providing us with the service. Claudia calvin is a local journalist and author who specializes in the field of medicine, Mental Health and science. Her articles have appeared in newsweek, smithsonian, Scientific American and numerous other publications in print and online. Features cover stories for newsweek for 17 years on a variety of subjects and reporting has won numerous awards including
Between blacks and whites there is. Blacks can come in and tell their stories of what happened to them, whites can tell their stories and learn about the history that they were never taught. And when i was live anything Prince Edward reporting the book for one summer, i went to every event there for, you know, over the summer and went to weekly events there for a couple of years. And there are so many students who were affected that, i mean, i really could, like, walk into a Grocery Store and probably find, you know, five in a single outs to walmart outing to walmart. It was very rich with students that had lived that experience and from various perspectives, you know . The thing that i really realized when i started interviewing these students was that there were so many different perspectives. I had never thought of what life might look like for a kid who was 5 when the schools closed, right . So when i met someone, i said, oh, my gosh, ive got to cast a wider net. It was really amaz