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SUMMARY:Book-to-Action | The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
DESCRIPTION:Author Michelle Alexander helped initiate a national movement with her best selling book The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness. This month\, Santa Cruz Public Libraries sponsors Book-to-Action\, a month-long series of events fostering community dialog and civic engagement. \nEvent Dates and Information: \n  \nFriday April 3 | 6:30pm | Prison USA \nResource Center for Nonviolence | 612 Ocean St \nFriday April 10 | 6pm | Film \nInner Light Center | 5630 Soquel Dr. \nWednesday April 29 | 6pm | Tour of SC County Jail \nTake a tour of our local jail | Please pre-register \nSaturday May 2 | 1pm | Resource Fair & Round Table \nDowntown SC Library | 224 Church  St. \n  \n*Book Circles \nApril 12 | 2pm | SC Library 224 Church St. \nApril 21 | 6pm | Aptos Library 7695 Soquel Dr. \nApril 25 | 4pm | Live Oak Family Resource Center 1740 17th Ave.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/book-to-action-4-2/
LOCATION:Santa Cruz Public Library – Downtown Branch\, 224 Church Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95060\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brian Turner: "Poetry\, War\, And Coming Home"
DESCRIPTION:Brian Turner\, combat veteran of the Iraq war and award-winning poet\, will lead the last discussion of the War Comes Home series in The Forum at Cabrillo College. Mr. Turner will read from his work and interact with the audience discussing veterans returning home from war. Brian has won the Pen Center Best in the West award\, Poet’s Prize\, and a NY Times Editor’s Choice Award. His appearance is made possible by the Friends of the Santa Cruz Public Libraries.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/brian-turner-poetry-war-and-coming-home-2/
LOCATION:Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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SUMMARY:Veterans Day Remembrance Parade
DESCRIPTION:The Santa Cruz Public Libraries is helping to remind people of the Veterans Day Parade which will take place this year on Tuesday\, November 11th at 9:30am-11am from St. Patrick’s Church (Ford & Main Street in Watsonville) to Veterans Memorial Building\, 215 E. Beach Street\, Watsonville\, CA.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/veterans-day-remembrance-parade-2/
LOCATION:Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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SUMMARY:Veterans History Project
DESCRIPTION:The Santa Cruz Public Libraries invites you to contribute to the national archive. Were you a veteran? Your story matters. \nWhat is the Veterans History Project? \nThe United States Congress created the Veterans History Project (VHP) in 2000 as part of the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress. VHP’s mission is to collect\, preserve\, and make accessible the personal accounts of American war veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war. Santa Cruz Public Libraries is participating in this project\, along with many public libraries across the country. \nWhat can you contribute? \nSanta Cruz Public Libraries is making equipment and technical expertise available to help you tell your story. If you’re a US Veteran\, from any conflict\, consider documenting your story with the library. Alternatively if you are a civilian who actively supported the war effort\, such as a war industry worker\, flight instructor\, medical volunteer\, or USO worker\, consider being interviewed. You’ll be contributing to both the national archive and your local community. We’ll record a conversation about your military experiences for 30 minutes or more. We’ll provide the interviewing space\, supplies and equipment. There is no charge for this service. We’ll provide you with a copy of your interview and we will submit the original and any accompanying materials to the VHP project at the Library of Congress. With your permission\, a copy of your materials will also remain in the Santa Cruz Public Libraries local collection. \nYou may contribute a video or audio interview 30 minutes or longer (Santa Cruz Public Libraries can help you create this). Additional contributions are optional and may include: 10 or more original photographs • Two-dimensional artwork • Letters • Official military documents • 20 pages or more of original unpublished memoirs\, diaries or journals. \nAfter you receive a copy\, your original interview and all donated items (pictures\, letters etc.) will be submitted on your behalf to the Library of Congress Veterans History Project. You maintain the copyright and your contributions will be housed in a preservation environment within the permanent collections of the Library of Congress. Within a six-month processing period\, all donated materials are available to researchers\, scholars\, students\, Congress\, authors\, filmmakers\, and anyone else visiting the Library or viewing the collections online. \n  \nHow Do I Get Started? \nIf you are interested in participating\, contact our project coordinator directly: Jennifer Cockerill at 831-427-7700 ext 7668 or email at cockerillj@santacruzpl.org.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/veterans-history-project-2/
LOCATION:Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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SUMMARY:Karl Marlantes: "What It Is Like To Go To War"
DESCRIPTION:Santa Cruz Public Libraries presents an author visit and discussion with best selling author\, Karl Marlantes. \nAs a Marine lieutenant during the Vietnam War\, Karl Marlantes learned what every young officer learns – to fire a rifle\, to command a platoon\, to fight and to kill. Over the next four decades\, he spent his time reading\, thinking and writing a memoir that helped him come to terms with that experience. \nIn his book\, “What It Is Like to Go to War\,” Marlantes writes that while the Marine Corps trained him to kill\, “it didn’t teach me how to deal with killing.” \nIf the folks at the nonprofit organization Cal Humanities have their way\, people will be reading Marlantes’ book this fall. It’s the featured selection of California Reads: The War Comes Home\, a program offered by libraries throughout the state. Its goal: to bring people together to think and talk about what it is like to be a veteran. \nMarlantes’ book tour as part of California Reads includes multiple stops in Northern and Southern California\, at public libraries\, colleges and universities\, and veterans centers. \n  \nLocally\, Monterey County Free Libraries will sponsor a discussion with the author on Oct. 10 at 5:30 p.m. in CSU Monterey Bay’s library\, Room 1180. While the event is free\, attendees must purchase a parking permit from a machine on the lot or online. \nThe first 100 attendees will receive a free copy of the book.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/karl-marlantes-2/
LOCATION:Cal State Monterey Bay (CSUMB)\, Rm 1188
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