IN-PERSON & VIA ZOOM: THE 1619 PROJECT Community Read, hosted by OCCRC and Carolina Public Humanities

 
On Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 6:00 pm, Orange County Community Remembrance Coalition (OCCRC) and Carolina Public Humanities will host a community read & discussion of The 1619 Project by Nikole Hannah-Jones, in-person at Flyleaf Books and online via Zoom. Promotional support will be provided by Campaign for Racial Equity in Our Schools and Young Americans Protest (YAP!). Support your local independent bookstore by purchasing your copy of The 1619 Project from Flyleaf Books!
 
This will be an in-person event with limited seating for up to 50 guests. If you purchase your copy and wish to attend the event, click  here to reserve your in-person seat for the event. Click here for the livestream available via Zoom with co-partners Carolina Public Humanities. This panel discussion will be moderated by Attorney James Williams and will feature Dr. Deborah Stroman, UNC professor Dr. Brian Gibbs and Chief Equity and Engagement Officer of CH/Carrboro City Schools Dr. Rodney Trice.
 
Flyleaf is happy to offer a 20% discount on The 1619 Project for members of the above-mentioned groups. Just mention in the order comments online or in-person that you're a member of one of these organizations, and we will adjust the charge before processing your order. You can also come by the store and pick up your copy today.
 
 
Event date: 
Tuesday, April 19, 2022 - 6:00pm
Event address: 
752 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story By Nikole Hannah-Jones (Created by), The New York Times Magazine (Created by), Caitlin Roper (Editor), Ilena Silverman (Editor), Jake Silverstein (Editor) Cover Image
By Nikole Hannah-Jones (Created by), The New York Times Magazine (Created by), Caitlin Roper (Editor), Ilena Silverman (Editor), Jake Silverstein (Editor)
$38.00
ISBN: 9780593230572
Availability: On Our Shelves Now
Published: One World - November 16th, 2021