Library Happenings
9 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday, Thursday
StoryTime: Join Ms. Amy for StoryTime on the NPL Facebook page! Toddler and preschool StoryTime videos are released weekly, and previous videos are available for on-demand viewing. On Tuesdays, join Ms. Sharon on Facebook for a Spanish-language StoryTime: “Hora de cuentos con Sharon.”
Reading Rescue Club: On the First Tuesday of every month, school-aged children or their grown-ups can pick up a free Reading Rescue Packet, inspired by the book series “Pet Rescue Adventures.” The packet will include a book, crafts, activities, pet info, special gifts and much more. Packets can be picked up in the Library s front lobby. Patrons may call ahead to confirm availability.
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during the shutdown, he said, these federal workers, most of them are democrats. why do i care if we shut down the government? it s sort of the approach to the golden state as to why he s going to pick these fights. you talk about kamala harris as the defender of the united states. let s watch a clip of that where she talks about her identity in this race as a candidate for the democratic nomination. how does a black woman win the presidency in a country where the trend is toward more racial polarization? how does one deal with it and how specifically do i deal with it? head on. head on. and as far as i m concerned, in my heart, in my soul, in my mind, in my brain, no, that anybody who loves our country rejects any form of hate. i want you to react to that, that distinction that she draws.
to pass one is when she had that stress breakdown in 2008. that would be the first time as a presidential candidate she demonstrated that relateability factor. i don t know, i think kamala harris is going to figure out i think she s this is a good time for her how she can talk to the most different kinds of people without seeming fake to one group and authentic to everybody. keep in mind the accusation that she s pandering will be there no matter what she does. we saw it with hillary clinton. because she s a woman? or just as a politician? as a politician, but i think particularly right now the narrative is easy to fall into. people are looking for it. oh, you re pandering to black people. how do you pander to black people if you are a black person? one of the most frustrating things for me as somebody who was on hillary s staff is the fact that some of the moments i thought were authentic and her being herself were seen as pandering. for example, when she was on the
every single reason why you can guess hillary clinton did not win the electoral college is correct. i think donald trump is reminded he didn t win the popular vote every time you mention california. that s why he doesn t like it. i want to ask you about the way we re seeing identity used regarded in this campaign so far. there was the answer to that question there. how is it different this time versus the last elections, as you see it? you have more women that are going to be running for president. kamala harris is a black woman, a biracial black woman, to be clear. her mother is indian. and i just feel like it will be interesting to see i mean, the exact thing you re afraid of being revealed about how we will treat a black woman running for office, like for president. but i don t know, i feel like we