• (Hybrid) Natasha Brown on Assembly

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    Author Natasha Brown speaks on debut novel Assembly. Sharp and unsettling, the work investigates structures of inequality in today’s society, and what it would take to undo them. This conversation will be followed by a catered reception.

    Free
  • Story Hour: Homes and Houses (ages 3–5)

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

  • (Hybrid) Akil Kumarasamy on Radical Compassion

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    Akil Kumarasamy appears in conversation with writer Dinaw Mengestu to discuss her debut novel, Meet Us by the Roaring Sea: a story of memory, loss, language, shared love, and shared suffering between bodies.

    Free
  • Critical Conversations Meeting Three: The Society of the Spectacle

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    Meeting three of Critical Conversations, an expert-led discussion series that allows Library members to ponder the most important issues of our time. This season: a reflection on how to lead a contemplative, vital, and unmediated life in an ever-faster digital world.

  • Winter Wonderland (ages 0–7)

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    Join us for a winter celebration to kick-off the new year!

  • Winter Wonderland (ages 7–12)

    The American Library in Paris

    Join us for a winter celebration to kick-off the new year!

  • Monuments of Paris Scavenger Hunt (ages 12–18)

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    Join Assistant Children’s and Teens’ Services Librarian Jason Hazard for a scavenger hunt dedicated to research—and discover Paris in a new light.

  • (Hybrid) Jean D’Amérique: A New Voice of Haiti

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    Celebrated author Jean D’Amérique, lauded one of the most prominent voices in contemporary Haitian literature, speaks on his debut novel, A Sun to be Sewn.

    Free