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Join other Akronities for a community discussion. Explore the topic of segregation though “Just Action” by Richard and Leah Rothstein. Free book to keep will be given to first 10 registrants.
Register online, in person, or by phone at 330.376.2927.
Take the unique opportunity to bring your community together around the topic of housing insecurity before meeting the authors of “Just Action: How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law” themselves on May 10 at Main Library.
“Just Action” is meant as “a blueprint for concerned citizens and community leaders” to address ongoing issues caused by segregation. Those issues were detailed in Richard Rothstein’s best-selling and award-winning “The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America” (2017).
Click here to reserve your copy from the Akron-Summit County Public Library Catalog; the first ten registrants will receive their own copy to keep!
Check out our Events calendar for other discussions. Or lead your own discussion with this guide!
Contact the Culture & AV Division for questions at 330.643.9015 or cavdiv@akronlibrary.org.
This program is part of the Just Action series.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Community Discussion | Books & Writing |
TAGS: | nonfiction | Just Action | Community Discussion | Books and Reading | book discussion | Adult readers | Adult Program | Activities for Adults |
Highland Square is one of Akron’s most iconic communities, hosting numerous street fairs and festivals, eclectic shopping and dining, and a vibrant night life. The extremely diverse neighborhood is home to seniors, young families, artists, educators, and students of all demographics. The Highland Square Branch Library is a reflection of this diverse neighborhood, with a standout LGBTQ collection and a rich programming schedule.
Reference assistance, computers and computer classes, WiFi, copiers, scanning, and faxing round out the services provided within the library. The full scope of community participation, however, is seen in local senior care facilities, local schools and preschools, and neighborhood festivals where Highland Square Branch Library staff plays an active role in creating experiences for participants of all ages. Visit us soon on the Square.