For you. So a warm hello to all of you. I am so happy to see that there are so many of you. I am one of the owners of labyrinth books. I do want to start by thanking David Marwell to be able to switch for this event. And to go to live stream. We are presenting that tonight. And that partnership with the public library. We are all gripped by the frightening reality of the moment but theres many book second and deserve attention. And certainly this one of those antidotes. And i think we are sharing the next 45 minutes or one hour or so tonight. And briefly, before i introduce our speakers, then i will step aside and whatever it is that we do these days. I just want to say, that David Marwell, his book mengele. An masking angel. Its available here. Or you can get it at your bookstore. We are trying to find the weight through to the other side of this crisis. If you do want to buy out this book, it will be 10 percent off rated and will ship for free. If you order over the phone. We will co
Television company as a Public Service and brought to you today by a television provider. Welcome to the library here. I am the director of this author event. If you have one unfortunate update to our program. We will have one person not discussion, due to a workrelated trip but the good news is that you going to be at sea review of his new documentary which will be aired on cbs leader this year in which is based upon ten years of research by our guest. A curator with more than 30 Years Experience rated doctor gretchen has consulted for more than 250 institutions. Including the smithsonian, the Jewish Museum in new York State Historical association. She is the director of the graduate program in the State University of new york and the author of in the spirit of martin. Living legacy of doctor Martin Luther king junior. And through the eyes of others. Africanamericans and identity in american art. In her new book, driving while black, today it just cannot today. She tells about the ind
Due to a workrelated trip. The good news, you will see a sneak preview of his new documentary which will be aired on pbs later this year and is based on ten years of research, a curator with 30 years experience, doctor Gretchen Sorin has consulted for 250 institutions including the smithsonian, the Jewish Museum and the new York State Historical association. She is the director of the Cooperstown Graduate Program of the State University of new york and the author of in the spirit of martin, the living the living legacy of Martin Luther king jr. And through the eyes of others, africanamericans and identity in american art. In her new book driving while black African American travel and the road to civil rights, just out today, Gretchen Sorin tells the story of the indispensable green book which reshaped the African American traveling experience throughout our segregated land and helped drive the nascent Civil Rights Movement. Please welcome Gretchen Sorin. [applause] it is wonderful to
American dream by tevin scott. Its focused on how a. I. Might be changing rural communitieses across america. It was written by a man who did his ph. D. Studies at the university of virginia. Hes from rural virginia, which i represent central virginia, seven rural counties, and he talks a lot about the broadband, and woven throughout more kind of a business and intellectual argument about what are the changes and evolutions we see in our economy, stories about growing up in rural virginia, his experiences at the university of virginia. So its enjoyable. Im not finished yet, but i enjoy that one. Im also reading our latest, longest war. Sos this is a book that im reading on thing kindle. So my daughter, my 11yearold daughter has stolennen my kindle, she frequently does, so i only get to catch up on that one when i get it back from her. But i recently did a congressional delegation trip to afghanistan, turkey and jordan, and as part of that trip i wanted to spend a bit more time digging
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