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Jan 4, 2025 |
corvallisoregon.gov | Jason Mott
In this issue: New Council takes office, the FYI about PFAS and Phthalates, new city service fee rates, and more!(View this newsletter in your browser.)The new 2025-2026 Corvallis City Council will be sworn into office at the first regularly scheduled meeting of the year on January 6, 2025. The public is welcome and encouraged to attend.
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Feb 16, 2024 |
thecommunityvoice.com | Jason Mott
All libraries will be closed Monday February 19Adult and Teen ProgramsTelling Our Stories through Ethnic Studies Panel Discussion (Adults, teens) Sun. Feb. 18, 2-3:30 p.m. Join Sonoma County education and community leaders to discuss the importance of ethnic studies for K-12 students and the value of seeing our lived experiences reflected in the books we read. In partnership with SCOE and the NAACP Santa Rosa/Sonoma County branch. Rohnert Park Adult Book Club (Adults) Tue. Feb.
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Jun 13, 2023 |
nashuatelegraph.com | Jason Mott
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Feb 13, 2023 |
powells.com | Jason Mott |Namwali Serpell |LaToya Watkins
We’re celebrating Black History Month in our favorite way: with books! Below, we're highlighting recent releases by Black authors that are all about Black voices, Black history, and Black lives. You'll find books that reckon with trauma, colonialism, systemic racism, Black womanhood, marginalization, late capitalism, and the legacy of slavery, but you'll also find books about love and joy, forgiveness and adventure, punk rock and catharsis.
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Feb 10, 2023 |
audiofilemagazine.com | Jason Mott
by Jason Mott |Read by JD Jackson, Ronald PeetFiction 9.75 hrs. Unabridged © 2021If ever there was a piece of fiction suited to becoming an audiobook, this is it. The novel's two protagonists tell distinct but interlocking stories of what it is like to be Black in America. Narrator JD Jackson's inspired portrayal of an unnamed author on a boozy book tour has the sandy sadness of a man coming to terms with fame, race, and death.
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