
In Conversation: On Loss and Lessons Learned From the Parkland Tragedy
In Find the Helpers: What 9/11 and Parkland Taught Me About Recovery, Purpose, and Hope, Fred Guttenberg writes of his journey since his daughter Jaime’s murder

Nan Konvèsasyon: Sou yon Lavi Kriminèl (Ekriti)
Live Q&A! Starts @ 2:00 p.m. EST. Join Sterling Watson, The Committee; Nelson George, The Darkest Hearts; Les Standiford, Miami Noir: The Classics; and Achy

Alicia Zuckerman: The Sally J. Freedman Reality Tour with Judy Blume
Alicia Zuckerman first started doing research for The Sally J. Freedman Reality Tour when she was about 9 years old, making this her longest-running project.

Gilbert King and Craig Pittman In Conversation On the Florida Panther
Live program + Q&A! Starts @ 6:30 p.m. EST. In Cat Tale: The Wild, Weird Battle to Save the Florida Panther, Craig Pittman recounts the

Libraries in Troubled Times
Nancy Pearl on The Writer’s Library: The Authors You Love on the Books They Love, Janet Skeslien Charles, The Paris Library: A Novel; Ray Baker, Director, Miami-Dade County Public

Three Documentaries on Jewish South Beach
Aaron Davidson’s documentary films on Jewish themes have all been created in South Florida, but transcend their local flavor and are at once familiar and

Inez Barlatier an Konsè
Event starts Sunday, November 15 at 4 p.m. Miami native Inez Barlatier is a multifaceted performer of Ayisyen (Haitian) descent. She celebrates Haitian art and culture

Nan Konvèsasyon: Sou The Orchard
In David Hopen’s The Orchard, Orthodox Jewish high school student Aryeh moves with his family from Brooklyn’s Borough Park to the Miami suburbs and is

In Conversation: The Miami Times: Black Justice & Equality
Yanela McLeod‘s The Miami Times and the Fight for Equality: Race, Sport, and the Black Press, 1948-1958 highlights the 1949 lawsuit challenging segregation on the city’s public

Nan Konvèsasyon: Senbiyoz: Lè Oseyan Rankontre Asfalt
Join multidisciplinary artist Gustavo Oviedo and Alan Ket, co-founder and curator of the Museum of Graffiti, as they discuss “Symbiosis,” Oviedo’s visually arresting exhibition that

Maria, Maria: Hurricane Stories
Moderated by Geoffrey Philp, author of Hurricane Center, and MJ Fievre, ReadCaribbean coordinator. Presented in English. Please note that there is a short interlude between Part

In Conversation: On Adequate Yearly Progress
Adequate Yearly Progress, author and veteran educator Roxanna Elden’s first novel, draws us into life at Brae Hill Valley, a struggling high school in one