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Learn about the transformative power of hard conversations and how to move forward when we are divided. Join us for a conversation with Pantsuit Politics hosts Sarah Stewart Holland and Beth Silvers.
CONVERSATION CHANGES EVERYTHING
Sarah and Beth believe in the transformative power of hard conversations. They will be bringing their platform to the main location of the Allen County Public Library on Wednesday, April 26th. Please save the date and join us as they explore the topic, "Now What? How to Move Forward When We're Divided (About Basically Everything)." After their presentation, they will be hosting a photo line and book signing. They will not have books for sale but are happy to sign a copy you already own or a bookplate to place in your book.
Attendees will need to provide their ticket to gain access to the Theater for this event. Walk-ins are welcome and will be seated in our overflow room for the live-stream of this event. Tickets are available ahead of time at no charge and will be emailed to the address provided at registration.
Sarah Stewart Holland and Beth Silvers host Pantsuit Politics podcast, featured in the New York Times, the Atlantic, and named by Apple Podcasts as one of the Best Shows of 2021. They are also the authors of I Think You’re Wrong (But I’m Listening): A Guide to Grace-Filled Political Conversation (2019), which was featured on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, received starred trade reviews, and continues to be in demand with readers, book clubs, and libraries.
This event has been generously sponsored by the Friends of the Allen County Public Library.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Lecture/Speaker/Author | Discussion Group | Arts, Culture, & Entertainment |
TAGS: | Program | Main | Author Visit |
The Main Library includes six public meeting rooms, a theater, art gallery, underground parking garage, the Genealogy Center, and the Rolland Center for Lincoln Research. Parking at the main library is free if you have a valid library card. If you do not have a library card, parking costs $1/hour with a maximum charge of $7 for the day. Parking tickets must be taken inside the main library for validation and/or payment.