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Exploring Banned Books and the Power of Libraries with Gustavo Arellano

Exploring Banned Books and the Power of Libraries with Gustavo Arellano

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Exploring Banned Books and the Power of Libraries with Gustavo Arellano

Downtown Long Beach is gearing up for an intellectually stimulating evening on Thursday, March 21, as the Long Beach Public Library Foundation hosts a thought-provoking program featuring Los Angeles Times writer and KCRW journalist, Gustavo Arellano.

The central focus of the evening’s discussion will be on banned books and the profound role that libraries play in offering free and equal access to information. Gustavo Arellano, known for his insightful commentary and engaging writing, will share his perspectives on the significance of literature in shaping societal discourse.

Arellano will be joined by retired Long Beach Director of Library Services, Cordelia Howard, who will provide valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs of preserving intellectual freedom. Additionally, the event will feature Justin Richmond, a seasoned journalist and co-host of the acclaimed podcast “Broken Record” alongside Malcolm Gladwell and music producer Rick Rubin.

Veronica Garcia Dávalos, Executive Director, and CEO of the Long Beach Public Library Foundation expressed her excitement about the event, stating, “We’re thrilled to host this candid evening with Gustavo Arellano and esteemed guests. The event discussion promises to be illuminating, exploring the intersections of literature, censorship, and the vital role of libraries in fostering intellectual diversity.”

Tickets for the event are priced at $25 and can be purchased online at www.lbplfoundation.org/gustavoarellano. Given the limited availability, attendees are encouraged to secure their tickets in advance.

This event is presented by The Giving Branch and is included in their membership benefits. The Giving Branch is a society of the Library Foundation’s most dedicated supporters, offering an exclusive opportunity to learn more about issues impacting libraries, the literary world, and literacy.

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Giving Branch members will receive two complimentary tickets along with entry into a private reception with the featured speakers. To learn more about The Giving Branch and how to become a member, please visit www.lbplfoundation.org/thegivingbranch.

For additional event information, please visit www.lbplfoundation.org/gustavoarellano.

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