Events for May 29 - March 29

University of Michigan Penny Stamps Speaker Series

Executive producer of PBS' award-winning investigative series speaks out about the need to support local coverage, diversity, transparency and other paths forward for the news media.

Hemingway Book Club Conversation

PBS Books was proud to host a book club conversation on Ernest Hemingway, in conjunction with the new PBS series, HEMINGWAY, which premiered April, 2021.

Penny Stamps: Ken Fischer and Wynton Marsalis

Facebook Live

Exploring community connection through the performing arts, UMS President Emeritus Ken Fischer and jazz musician Wynton Marsalis come together in a conversation moderated by Lisa Richards Toney, president and CEO of the APAP Conference NYC.

Author Talk: History of Black Education

Author Talk on Education PBS Books, in partnership with the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH), presents their author Jarvis Givens, and scholars Cornel West and Brandon Terry discussing the history of Black education in the US sparked by Givens' new book  Fugitive Pedagogy: Carter G. Woodson and the Art of Black Teaching.

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