Monday August 2, 2021
1:00 PM
In this presentation, the famed author will explore how she has threaded academic research with pop culture to tell the stories of how lives of women are endlessly fascinating and that the female journey deserves to be told. Susan Shapiro Barash studies gender in the writing department at Marymount Manhattan College.
The PSRC Summer Scholar Spotlight Series returns this year, with a special focus on female scholars. Fee: $10 per session; $45 for all five
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Monday August 2, 2021
7:00 PM
In a program titled "Beyond the Hashtag: Making Black Lives Matter in New Jersey," Brooke Lewis of the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice discusses policing and public safety advocacy. The discussion, part of the institute's larger Racial Justice Action Agenda, includes the history of police reform in Newark from the Newark Rebellion to the current federal consent decree; current statewide legislative and policy campaigns to promote police accountability and transparency; and developing community-based public safety models. The presentation is followed by small group discussions.
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Monday August 2, 2021
7:00 PM
Live, interactive question and answer program with children's author, Saadia Faruqi. Faruqi tackles real life issues like bullying, friendship and finding your identity in her middle grade novels - "A Place At The Table" (with Laura Shovan) and "A Thousand Questions." She is also the author of the beginning chapter book series Yasmin and will release a new middle grade novel ("Yusuf Azeem Is Not A Hero") in the fall. Email hopeprogs@mcl.org to register to receive link to program.