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
Shares his Family History of ranching in texas lock and wrapping up our book at the bestselling nonfiction books according to book people bookstore in austin is vacationland a memoirist from humorist john hodgman. Some of these authors will be appearing on book tv, watch them on our website, booktv. Org. [inaudible conversation] hi everyone. I think were going to get started. How are you doing . Everybody doing good . [applause] thank you. My name is Lily Philpott and im the Public Events coordinator. Where so glad you joined us at the strand bookstore this evening both to celebrate banned books week and to help us launch our new series. This year banned books week run september 21 through the 30th and we are pleased to be celebrating the freedom to read and the three and countable authors, david levithan, coe booth and ariel schrag. Band out loud as a series presented in collaboration with the strand, the series provides us with a platform to amplify Diverse Voices and convene vital c
It was not for africans nor the indigenous population. Its more for great europeans. That is to be sure. They do not comprise the entire humanity. What is set in motion is actually what we see in 26 teen. That is to say was 1776 you have the progressive expropriation of land on the indigenous population and the land was parceled out oftentimes to europeans which helps to solidify a coalition between poor european thinsulate europeans and the africans who cant stop that land and in 2016 once again you see it cross Class Coalition in europeans and various costs background. For those who say or do you think make America Great again fundamentally means make america way to gain, they have a point to be made. On booktv, a discussion about such a big challenge because of race, ethnic state, challenge our preference of their care areas. The panel is part of a Literary Movement this week. Banned books this week. [inaudible conversations] hi, everyone. Thank you for coming out tonight. As you ca
It was not for africans nor the indigenous population. Its more for great europeans. That is to be sure. They do not comprise the entire humanity. What is set in motion is actually what we see in 26 teen. That is to say was 1776 you have the progressive expropriation of land on the indigenous population and the land was parceled out oftentimes to europeans which helps to solidify a coalition between poor european thinsulate europeans and the africans who cant stop that land and in 2016 once again you see it cross Class Coalition in europeans and various costs background. For those who say or do you think make America Great again fundamentally means make america way to gain, they have a point to be made. On booktv, a discussion about such a big challenge because of race, ethnic state, challenge our preference of their care areas. The panel is part of a Literary Movement this week. Banned books this week. [inaudible conversations] hi, everyone. Thank you for coming out tonight. As you ca
Michael hasnt been challenged, fingers crossed but one thing i should say, its about the three characters that customize their car, it gets customized by outer space and it is written in spanglish and i noticed on good reads weve gotten comments from teachers very irate that the spanish isnt correct. So one of the things that theyre saying in effect is that we dont want the spanish spoken that we live to kids, they want sort of a perfected, not stylized but almost strict spanish almost. And its interesting because where we are connecting, where the book is super popular is texas, california, the southwest, right where spanglish exists so in the spanish people , some people read it and if you dont know what spanglish is then it doesnt make sense to you so , but i wanted to bring that up because theres also a lot of passive censorship, not passive but almost unknown censorship. Librarians just choosing not to buy books and thats another thing i will notice if im at assigning and its say