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National Library Week | A Conversation with ALA President Cindy Hohl Short

22m 34s

Join PBS Books for a special celebration of National Library Week (April 6-12) as we explore the enduring impact of public libraries in our communities. In anticipation of the Independent Lens documentary Free for All: Inside the Public Library (premiering April 29 on PBS and the PBS App), host Heather-Marie Montilla sits down with Cindy Hohl, President of the American Library Association

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  • National Library Week | A Conversation with ALA President Cindy Hohl Short: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    National Library Week | A Conversation with ALA President Cindy Hohl Short

    S2025 E21 - 22m 34s

    Join PBS Books for a special celebration of National Library Week (April 6-12) as we explore the enduring impact of public libraries in our communities. In anticipation of the Independent Lens documentary Free for All: Inside the Public Library (premiering April 29 on PBS and the PBS App), host Heather-Marie Montilla sits down with Cindy Hohl, President of the American Library Association

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    Readers Club | Ep. 203: The Women by Kristin Hannah

    S2025 E19 - 53m 29s

    PBS Books Readers Club welcomes international best-selling author, Kristin Hannah to discuss her powerful and most recent novel The Women. The Women shines a spotlight on the unsung heroes of the Vietnam War—female nurses who served courageously, risking their lives to care for others in the midst of danger.

  • PBS Books Author Talk: A Conversation with Juhea Kim & the Ballerina Book Club: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    PBS Books Author Talk: A Conversation with Juhea Kim & the Ballerina Book Club

    S2025 E20 - 41m 23s

    Join PBS Books for a captivating Author Talk featuring Juhea Kim, acclaimed author of City of Night Birds, in conversation with Ballerina Book Club’s Isabella Boylston and Connor Holloway, renowned dancers from American Ballet Theatre, alongside Heather-Marie Montilla, National Director of PBS Books.

  • PBS Books Readers Club | Ep. 202: Good Dirt & Black Cake | Charmaine Wilkerson: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    PBS Books Readers Club | Ep. 202: Good Dirt & Black Cake | Charmaine Wilkerson

    S2025 E18 - 55m 29s

    PBS Books Readers Club is delighted to welcome critically acclaimed author Charmaine Wilkerson to discuss her captivating new novel Good Dirt and her bestselling debut, Black Cake.Both Good Dirt & Black Cake display Wilkerson’s rich, layered storytelling & unique ability to craft vivid characters and intricate plots, blending both historical & contemporary issues .

  • AGA Sizzle - Exploring AI with the Attorneys General: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    AGA Sizzle - Exploring AI with the Attorneys General

    S2025 E16 - 10m 9s

    Americans are increasingly subjected to and affected by the impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI). In 2025, state Attorneys General want to make sure AI is used in positive ways and not as the latest tool to defraud citizens.

  • Author Interview with ASALH (Slavery after Slavery): asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Author Interview with ASALH (Slavery after Slavery)

    S2025 E17 - 29m 38s

    Join us for a powerful and thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Mary Frances Berry, celebrated historian and author of Slavery After Slavery. Hosted by Heather-Marie Montilla, this PBS Books Author Talk traces the stories behind individual cases from southern supreme courts to demonstrate how formerly enslaved families and their descendants were systemically injured.

  • Seeking Common Ground: Artificial Intelligence with Attorney General Marty Jackley: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Seeking Common Ground: Artificial Intelligence with Attorney General Marty Jackley

    S2025 E9 - 5m 11s

    Americans are increasingly subjected to and affected by the impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI). In 2025, state Attorneys General want to make sure AI is used in positive ways and not as the latest tool to defraud citizens. Attorney General Marty Jackley (R)(South Dakota) is one of several attorneys general who are drafting legislation to regulate AI, but he wants to make sure its legitimate.

  • Seeking Common Ground: Artificial Intelligence with Attorney Genera Michelle Henry: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Seeking Common Ground: Artificial Intelligence with Attorney Genera Michelle Henry

    S2025 E8 - 4m 49s

    Americans are increasingly subjected to and affected by the impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI). In 2025, state Attorneys General want to make sure AI is used in positive ways and not as the latest tool to defraud citizens. Michelle Henry (D)(Pennsylvania) was Attorney General at the time of this interview, but she has now become the Inspector General of Pennsylvania.

  • Seeking Common Ground: Artificial Intelligence with Attorney General Anthony Brown: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Seeking Common Ground: Artificial Intelligence with Attorney General Anthony Brown

    S2025 E7 - 7m 27s

    Americans are increasingly subjected to and affected by the impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI). In 2025, state Attorneys General want to make sure AI is used in positive ways and not as the latest tool to defraud citizens. Anthony Brown (D)( Maryland) says AI brings tremendous benefits but also risks to people's privacy online as well as dangers from the manipulation of personal information a

  • The Wright Conversations featuring LaTosha Brown: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    The Wright Conversations featuring LaTosha Brown

    S2025 E14 - 59m 36s

    LaTosha Brown, co-founder of the Black Voters Matter Fund, will deliver a powerful keynote address on MLK Day January 20, 2025. Her speech will explore the critical need for African Americans and all disenfranchised members of our community to exercise the right to vote as a means of achieving social justice. Her remarks will also highlight the healing power of love amidst personal grief and loss.

  • Seeking Common Ground: Artificial Intelligence with Attorney General Treg R Taylor: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Seeking Common Ground: Artificial Intelligence with Attorney General Treg R Taylor

    S2025 E6 - 6m 41s

    Americans are increasingly subjected to and affected by the impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI). In 2025, state Attorneys General want to make sure AI is used in positive ways and not as the latest tool to defraud citizens. Treg Taylor (R)(Alaska) is concerned that it could be used to affect the outcome of elections, and wants to make sure that elections remain safe, secure, and trustworthy.

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