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April 24, 2024
  • Association for Asian-American Studies conference

    April 24, 2024 - April 27, 2024 @ 
    Seattle, WA, USA

April 25, 2024
  • Association for Asian-American Studies conference

    April 24, 2024 - April 27, 2024 @ 
    Seattle, WA, USA

April 26, 2024
  • Association for Asian-American Studies conference

    April 24, 2024 - April 27, 2024 @ 
    Seattle, WA, USA

April 27, 2024
  • Association for Asian-American Studies conference

    April 24, 2024 - April 27, 2024 @ 
    Seattle, WA, USA

  • Rutgers Day

    April 27, 2024
    New Brunswick, NJ, USA

May 10, 2024
  • IN PERSON: Italian Cultural Institute of Montreal international book launch of The Caravaggio Syndrome

    May 10, 2024 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
    Librairie n’était-ce pas l’été 6792 St Laurent Blvd, Montreal, Quebec H2S 3C7 Event in English

    The Italian Cultural Institute of Montreal is pleased to invite you to the international book launch of The Caravaggio Syndrome (Rutgers UP, 2024) by Alessandro Giardino, in conversation with Christopher Di Raddo, author of The Geography of Pluto (Véhicule Press, 2014)

    Friday, May 10 2024, 5:30pm
    Free admission

    https://iicmontreal.esteri.it/en/gli_eventi/calendario/the-caravaggio-syndrome-by-alessandro-giardino/

    Alessandro Giardino is Associate Professor of World Languages, Cultures & Media at Saint Lawrence University, N.Y. Born in Naples, he studied at the University of Bologna, UC Berkeley, and McGill University. He has written extensively about Caravaggio’s cultural circles, as well as Italian and French literature.

    The Caravaggio Syndrome is his first novel. After several reprints in Italy, the novel is finally available to English-speaking readers around the world!

     The Caravaggio Syndrome; comments from readers:

    A luminous and very powerful story.”

    ~Elena Favilli, founder & editor-in-chief of Rebel Girls and coauthor of the New York Times bestselling Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls

    The Caravaggio Syndrome is the dramatic convergence of five characters in two different centuries, beautifully weaved together. It is a book about love, resistance, escape, and solitude.”

    ~Dalal Mawad, CNN Senior Producer, award-winning journalist, and author of All She Lost

    Alessandro Giardino has written a genre-expanding novel sure to please artists, philosophers, Italophiles, and anyone who simply loves a good story.”

    ~Christopher Castellani, Los Angeles Times and New York Times bestselling author of Leading Men: A Novel

    For further information, see:

    The Caravaggio Syndrome. A Novel (Rutgers University Press)

May 11, 2024
  • American Association for the History of Medicine conference

    May 11, 2024 - May 14, 2024 @ 
    Kansas City, MO, USA

May 12, 2024
  • American Association for the History of Medicine conference

    May 11, 2024 - May 14, 2024 @ 
    Kansas City, MO, USA

May 13, 2024
  • American Association for the History of Medicine conference

    May 11, 2024 - May 14, 2024 @ 
    Kansas City, MO, USA

May 14, 2024
  • American Association for the History of Medicine conference

    May 11, 2024 - May 14, 2024 @ 
    Kansas City, MO, USA

May 17, 2024
  • VIRTUAL: Meltdown Expected by Aaron Leonard Book Launch with Malaprops Books

    May 17, 2024 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

    Virtual RSVP:  Aaron Leonard - May 17

    Thank you for registering to attend this live streamed virtual event.

    MARK YOUR CALENDAR
    Meltdown Expected Launch with Aaron Leonard
    DATE: Friday, May 17, 2024
    TIME: 6 PM Eastern Time



    Support the author and Malaprop's by ordering books here: https://www.malaprops.com/node/53521/



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May 21, 2024
  • IN PERSON: Karey Harwood's Launch for Wake at Quail Ridge Books

    May 21, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    REGISTER HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/karey-harwood-wake-in-store-tickets-827574085367

    ABOUT THE EVENT

    Tickets include a signed copy of WAKE: WHY THE BATTLE OVER DIVERSE PUBLIC SCHOOLS STILL MATTERS, guaranteed entry to the event, and a seat in the reserved section. Karey will sign books after the program. All live author event details are subject to change. More information about our events can be found here.

    ABOUT THE BOOK

    The Wake County Public School System was once described as a beacon of hope for American school districts. It was both academically successful and successfully integrated. It accomplished these goals through the hard work of teachers and administrators, and through a student assignment policy that made sure no school in the countywide district became a high poverty school. Although most students attended their closest school, the “diversity policy” modified where some students were assigned to make sure no school had more than 40% of its students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch or more than 25% performing below grade level. When the school board election of 2009 swept into office a majority who favored “neighborhood schools,” the diversity policy that had governed student assignment for years was eliminated. Wake: Why the Battle Over Diverse Public Schools Still Matters tells the story of the aftermath of that election, including the fierce public debate that ensued during school board meetings and in the pages of the local newspaper, and the groundswell of community support that voted in a pro-diversity school board in 2011. What was at stake in those years was the fundamental direction of the largest school district in North Carolina and the 14th largest in the U.S. Would it maintain a commitment to diverse schools, and if so, how would it balance that commitment with various competing interests and demands? Through hundreds of published opinion articles and several in depth interviews with community leaders, Wake examines the substance of that debate and explores the community’s vision for public education. Wake also explores the importance of knowing the history of a place, including the history of school segregation. Wake County’s example still resonates, and the battle over diverse public schools still matters, because owning responsibility for the problem of segregated schools (or not) will shape the direction of America’s future.

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    KAREY HARWOOD teaches at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. She is the author of The Infertility Treadmill and a parent of children who attended Wake County Public Schools.