(Hybrid) Andrew Curran on Who’s Black and Why

The American Library in Paris

The birth of scientific racism has been increasingly associated with the Enlightenment era. If this is true, how did the Enlightenment era invent race? Andrew S. Curran speaks about this as well as his new book (co-edited with Henry Louis Gates Jr.), Who’s Black and Why? A Hidden Chapter in the Eighteenth-Century Invention of Race.

Free

Toddler Time (ages 1–3)

The American Library in Paris

Books featured during our Toddler Time events include short picture books and board books, such as Ten Little Fingers, and Ten Little Toes by Mem Fox, […]

(In Person at the Maison des Associations in Vincennes) Festival America: L’empire des Sens with Marcial Gala, Brandon Taylor, and Bryan Washington

Maison des Associations 41 Rue Raymond du Temple, Vincennes, France

American Library in Paris Programs Manager Alice McCrum moderates a conversation on desire, sense experience, and the body in contemporary literature as part of Festival America. This event will take place at the Maison des Associations in Vincennes.

(Hybrid) An Evening with Joyce Maynard

The American Library in Paris

Join the Library in exploring the multifaceted and iconoclastic life and work of celebrated author Joyce Maynard.

Free

Story Hour: Giggles Galore (ages 3–5)

The American Library in Paris

3–5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to join us for an interactive Story Hour in a small group!

(Online Only) A Personal History of Protest with Jen Silverman
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