November Reading Series on “When They Call You a Terrorist” Underway
On Thursday, November 5, the American Booksellers Association’s ABC Children’s Group held the first installment of the fall consumer-facing reading series that focuses on anti-racism and young readers with Black Lives Matter founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors, author of When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir (St. Martin’s Press).
Bookstores that are interested in bringing the second installment of the free virtual book club to local educators, students, and readers of all ages can sign up to receive a set of five bookplates signed by Cullors. Bookstores can request up to 10 sets of bookplates, while supplies last; bookplates will ship at the end of November.
The second event in the two-part series will take place on Thursday, November 19, at 2:00 p.m. ET on Zoom, and will focus on the young readers edition, When They Call You A Terrorist: A Story of Black Lives Matter and the Power to Change the World (Wednesday Books).
The series is moderated by Hannah Oliver Depp, owner of Loyalty Bookstores in Washington, D.C., and Silver Spring, Maryland. Guests include Asha Grant, owner of the emerging Black-woman owned Salt Eaters Bookshop in Los Angeles, and Tianna Arata, a Black Lives Matter activist arrested during a July 21 protest.
Topics to be covered during the book club include:
- A discussion of Black Lives Matter as an organization and movement, featuring Arata
- A book talk on the young readers edition with Grant
While the reading series will focus on the young readers edition of Cullors’ memoir, the event is intended for all who want to listen to an important dialogue about Black Lives Matter. Bookstores are encouraged to share the event details with their customers, schools, and libraries.
Social media marketing materials are available on BookWeb.org. The reading series will be recorded and posted on BookWeb.org at the conclusion of the event.
The event is free to all who would like to attend. Donations are being taken in support of Black Lives Matter Global Foundation.