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  • February 2023

  • Fri 3
    Featured February 3, 2023 at 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm UTC-4

    “Climate Change and the Importance of the Urban Landscape” with Martha Schwartz | Penny Stamps Distinguished Speaker Series

    As Founding Partner of Martha Schwartz Partners, Landscape Architects, Martha Schwartz is a world-renowned designer.

  • Wed 8
    Featured February 8, 2023 at 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm UTC-4

    Finding Your Roots: Genealogy & The Next Generation

    Wondering what's on the minds of youth when it comes to genealogy? Join the virtual conversation with Student Reporting Labs on Wed. Feb. 8 at 8/7c. This event, Genealogy & The Next Generation, is the second of a 4-part National Conversation Series in connection with Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and presents an intergenerational conversation about family trees. The conversation will be moderated by PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Lab alumna Sonal Prakash and feature Finding Your Roots lead genealogist Akosua E. Moore, filmmaker and scholar Thomas Allen Harris, and college sophomore Naima Blanco-Norberg who is delving into genealogy [...]

  • Wed 15
    Featured February 15, 2023 at 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm UTC-4

    Author Talk | Music as Resistance with Jonathan Abrams

    CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY: MUSIC AS RESISTANCE AUTHOR TALK: JONATHAN ABRAMS PBS Books, in collaboration with the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) and WTTW/Chicago PBS, is pleased to host a program with award-winning New York Times staff writer Jonathan Abrams, who is the author of The Come Up: An Oral History of the Rise of Hip-Hop. This program is offered in connection with Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed the World, which just premiered on PBS earlier this year and can be streamed at PBS.org (check your local listing). Join us to learn more about [...]

  • Fri 17
    Featured February 17, 2023 at 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm UTC-4

    “With Care” with Nicole Marroquin | Penny Stamps Distinguished Speaker Series

    Nicole Marroquin is an interdisciplinary artist, researcher, and teacher educator whose work explores spatial justice and Latinx history.

  • Wed 22
    Featured February 22, 2023 at 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm UTC-4

    Author Talk: ‘Freewater’ with Amina Luqman-Dawson

    PBS Books, in collaboration with the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH), is pleased to host a conversation with the 2023 Newbery Medal and Coretta Scott King Author Award winner Amina Luqman-Dawson, author of “Freewater.”  This is Luqman-Dawson’s debut novel for middle-grade students in which she creates an imaginary world in the Great Dismal Swamp’s Freewater, pulling in and captivating the reader.  She shares her research, provides insights into her characters, and her thought-provoking story, and takes readers on a fantastic adventure.  Don’t miss this incredible conversation. ABOUT THE BOOK: “Freewater” Winner of the John Newbery [...]

  • March 2023

  • Wed 1
    Featured March 1, 2023 at 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm UTC-4

    Celebrating National Reading Month: Grace Lin and Kate Messner

    PBS Books celebrates National Reading Month with Caldecott and Newbery honoree Grace Lin and bestselling author Kate Messner as they discuss their new book: “Once Upon A Book.”  This story is a modern folktale about the joy of reading. Inspired by “Alice in Wonderland,” this book helps young readers explore their creativity on a fun adventure. Paired with vibrant illustrations, this lyrical story invites the reader to savor each page and indulge in the power of imagination. Join us to learn insights about the book and the significance of Alice’s white rabbit.  Plus, you will learn about how Chinese symbols and traditions [...]

  • Wed 8
    Featured March 8, 2023 at 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm UTC-4

    Finding Your Roots: The Science of Genealogy

    WETA's third national conversation of this free four-part series explores how advancements in science have impacted genealogy research. Critically acclaimed, interdisciplinary artist Thomas Allen Harris moderates this conversation with panelists including Finding Your Roots Lead Genetic Genealogist CeCe Moore, Dr. Carla Easter from the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, and Athina Ramphal, a participant in the 2017 Finding Your Roots: The Seedlings genetics and genealogy camp.

  • Fri 10
    Featured March 10, 2023 at 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm UTC-4

    Chris Wallace in conversation with Governor Gretchen Whitmer | Wallace House

    PBS Books, in partnership with Wallace House, presents CNN Anchor Chris Wallace and Governor Gretchen Whitmer as part of the continuing series “Democracy in Crisis: Views from the Press.” Join this hour-long special event with Mr. Wallace and Governor Whitmer as they discuss politics, public service, the media, and the state of our democracy, with opening remarks by the University of Michigan President Santa Ono.

  • Wed 15
    Featured March 15, 2023 at 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm UTC-4

    Author Talk: ‘The Sentence’ with Louise Erdrich

    PBS Books, in collaboration with the American Indian Library Association, is pleased to celebrate Women’s History Month by hosting a program with award-winning writer Louise Erdrich, author of “The Sentence,” in conversation with Allison Waukau, vice president of the American Indian Library Association. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation and learn about Erdrich, her new book and her creative process.

  • Thu 16
    Featured March 16, 2023 at 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm UTC-4

    The Eisendrath Symposium with Fred de Sam Lazaro | Wallace House

    Wallace House Presents Fred de Sam Lazaro, executive director of the Under-Told Stories and correspondent for the PBS NewsHour, as he takes a critical look at the world’s underreported events and awakens us to understand the daily concerns of far away people who increasingly affect our lives. A 1989 Michigan Journalism Fellow (later named the Knight-Wallace Journalism Fellowship), de Sam Lazaro founded Under-Told Stories in 2006, a journalism project focused on the consequences of poverty and stories about the world’s biggest challenges, including climate, food and water, and human rights. In addition to producing content for news organizations, Under-Told Stories collaborates [...]

  • Wed 22
    Featured March 22, 2023 at 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm UTC-4

    Family Sagas of Pride and Perseverance | ‘Finding Your Roots’

    Join Detroit Public TV and PBS Books on Wednesday, March 22, at 8 p.m. ET, for a fascinating look at new techniques for unravelling the mysteries of African American genealogy Now in its ninth season, “Finding Your Roots” stands as one of PBS and America’s most enduring and popular programs. It’s enjoyed by people from all backgrounds and ways of life. We celebrate each other’s stories, because every family’s history has much to tell us about the history of our country. On Wednesday, March 22, Detroit Public TV and PBS Books present a special digital event, inspired by the work of [...]

  • Tue 28
    Featured March 28, 2023 at 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm UTC-4

    NATO Ambassador Julianne Smith | Ford School Events

    PBS Books, in partnership with The Ford School is pleased to present Ambassador Julianne Smith for the 5th annual Arthur Vandenberg Lecture. Ambassador Smith has served as the U.S. Permanent Representative to NATO since November 2021. Prior to her current position, she served as a Senior Advisor to Secretary Antony Blinken at the Department of State, and previously served as the Director of the Asia and Geopolitics Programs at the German Marshall Fund of the United States. Ambassador Smith will give brief remarks, followed by a conversation with Weiser Diplomacy Center director John Ciorciari. About Julianne Smith Ambassador Julianne Smith assumed her [...]

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