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VIRTUAL – Minidoka Civil Liberties Symposium

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

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Minidoka was designated a unit of the National Park Service on January 17th, 2001. Please join us this January 17th as we commemorate the 20th anniversary of Minidoka National Historic Site through a day of conversations with survivors, partners, and the trailblazers who made it possible to establish the NPS site, the Minidoka Pilgrimage, and the Friends of Minidoka. 

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Minidoka Survivors Panel – 11:00 am (MST)
Join the livestream on Japanese American Memorial Pilgrimages Youtube (https://youtu.be/pH2iNqT1hEQ) or Friends of Minidoka Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/FriendsofMinidoka/)  

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The Origin Story of Minidoka National Historic Site – 1:00pm MST
Join the livestream on Japanese American Memorial Pilgrimages Youtube (https://youtu.be/rwfKmOwvyXM) or Friends of Minidoka Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/FriendsofMinidoka/)

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The Origin Story of the Minidoka Pilgrimage – 3:00pm MST
Join the livestream on Japanese American Memorial Pilgrimages Youtube (https://youtu.be/twy7r_W3gvI) or Friends of Minidoka Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/FriendsofMinidoka/)

 

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LIVESTREAM – Upbeat with Alasdair: “The Big Picture”

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

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In collaboration with the Sun Valley Music Festival, The Community Library welcomes Maestro Neale for an “Upbeat with Alasdair” talk titled “The Big Picture,” which will explore the ways classical music both celebrates and illustrates the human condition.

This live program will also be recorded for later viewing. 

LIVESTREAM – A Conversation with Azar Nafisi

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

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In partnership with the Sun Valley Museum of Art, The Community Library welcomes author Azar Nafisi for a virtual conversation. Nafisi will be in conversation with Kristin Poole, artistic director at SVMoA, and Martha Williams, the Library’s programs and education manager.

Azar Nafisi is a lifelong champion and ardent supporter of the importance of Humanities and Liberal Arts and the role they play in the preservation and promotion of democracy. She is best known as the author of
the national bestseller Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books, which electrified its readers with a compassionate and often harrowing portrait of the Islamic revolution in Iran and how it affected one  university professor and her students. Earning high acclaim and an enthusiastic readership, Reading Lolita in Tehran is an incisive exploration of the transformative powers of fiction in a world of tyranny. The award-winning book was named as one of the “100 Best Books of the Decade” by The Times (London).

She is also the author of a memoir about her mother titled Things I’ve Been Silent About: Memories of a Prodigal Daughter. Additionally, she wrote The Republic of Imagination: America in Three Books, a powerful and passionate case for the vital role of imagination and ideas in democratic nations today to combat the rise of authoritarian states. Azar Nafisi’s book on Vladimir Nabokov, That Other World, was published by Yale University Press in June 2019. She is currently exploring the power of literature in traumatic times in her new forthcoming book, entitled Read Dangerously: The Subversive Power of Literature in Troubled Times. She lives in Washington, DC.

LIVESTREAM – “Using Nuclear Techniques to Analyze Art and Combat Fraud” with Dr. Philippe Collon

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

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We can no longer evaluate just the surface of a painting. Scientific techniques, including the use of a nuclear accelerator, can tell us much more about a piece of art’s history and authenticity.

Join Dr. Philippe Collon, associate professor of experimental nuclear physics at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana, as he shares in this virtual presentation how the same science that allows us to look at the stars allows us to look under the surface of great works of art.

Watch on Livestream. The presentation will be recorded for later viewing.

 

ZOOM: Audacious Read Book Group: “One Hundred Years of Solitude”

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

2021 AUDACIOUS READ

One Hundred Years of Solitude

by Gabriel García Márquez

 Fourth Tuesday of Each Month | 3:00-4:00 p.m. | Zoom

Of Gabriel García Márquez, the writer Salman Rushdie said, “No writer in the world has had a comparable impact in the last half-century.” In his Nobel Prize acceptance speech in 1982, García Márquez stated, “In spite of [. . .] oppression, plundering and abandonment, we respond with life [. . . . W]e the  inventors of tales, who will believe anything, feel entitled to believe that it is not yet too late to engage in the creation of [. . . . a] new and sweeping utopia of life [. . .] where love will prove true and happiness be possible.” His novel One Hundred Years of Solitude invites an extended reading to be immersed in the world of a mythical village in Colombia and multiple generations of the Buendía family.

We will read and discuss the novel at a pace of about 50 pages per month so that we can read deeply, find connections, and be absorbed by the world that he creates.  

Reading Schedule

January 26          Introduction. Read through ~ page 18
February 23       ~ page 58
March 23            ~ page 101
April 27               ~ page 140
May 25                ~ page 180
June 22               ~ page 222
July 27                ~ page 267 
August 24           ~ page 313
September 28    ~ page 354     
October 26         ~ page 397
November 23     ~ page 417
December 28       Conclusion. Discuss all of it!   

The Community Library Contact:

Jenny Emery Davidson  | jdavidson@comlib.org | (208) 806-2620

LIVESTREAM – Wood River Women’s Foundation “State of the Valley” Forum

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

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In collaboration with the Wood River Women’s Foundation, the Library will be hosting a virtual State of the Valley Forum on Tuesday, January 12 at 6:00 p.m. The program will be livestreamed with optional on-line discussion groups to follow.

The forum aims to take the pulse of our community as we embark on a new year, and also to envision life beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. The discussion will explore what we can do to build a healthier, more inclusive, and resilient community.

Panelists will include: Angenie McCleary, County Commissioner; Brad Henson, Principal of Alturas Elementary; and Ruby Garcia, Bilingual Outreach Coordinator at St. Luke’s Wood River Center for Community Health. The discussion will be moderated by the Library’s executive director, Jenny Emery Davidson.

Watch on Livestream. The presentation will be recorded for later viewing.

The one-hour forum will be followed by optional Zoom discussion groups. The Zoom link for these discussions will be featured in the Livestream chat during the forum. Please join the Wood River Women’s Foundation for these breakout groups to dig deeper into the questions raised during the live forum.

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