Coordinator here. And then to help us launch our new experience. September 24 through the 30th with the freedom to leave at the strand bookstore. This is a new monthly series. To provide as with an amazing platform. With those leaders alike. This monday october 2nd we will speak about creative border crossings. And we have an into a writer with our intimate conversation and then looking back and forward. Please join us for these events the one in december is the peer the others are downstairs. I want to take a moment to thank the stranded team better so instrumental to pull this series together. So finally it is my pleasure to introduce the odor of the strand bookstore. [applause] were so happy to have you here. And to be founded with my grandfather we were part of the book row that was an area along Fourth Avenue so there were 40 bookstores today we have survived so i have very thankful to readers and writers like you. And as the tireless defenders of freedom of expression and some of
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On a brisk February morning with snow on the ground, children arrived at Tsé Bit A’í Middle School in Shiprock, on the Navajo Nation in northwestern New Mexico. Word in the hallway was something was afoot: Substitute teachers were waiting in each classroom. The children’s 35 regular teachers were spotted, sitting in a large circle […]