One City One Book 2024

Author: Chanel Miller in conversation with journalist Robynn Takayama

SFPL's 16th One City One Book Main Event
Tuesday, 3/16/2021
6:00 - 7:00
Virtual Library
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United States


San Francisco Public Library is honored to announce its 16th Annual One City One Book selection, Chanel Miller’s, Know My Name

Chanel Miller will join Robynn Takayama for a candid conversation about her book, art and her personal experience with sexual trauma and the CA court system.  Zoom doors will open at 5:50. 

Chanel Miller is a writer and artist who received her BA in Literature from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her critically acclaimed memoir Know My Name was a New York Times bestseller, a New York Times Book Review Notable Book and a National Book Critics Circle Award winner, as well as a best book of 2019 in Time, NPR and the Washington Post, among others. She is a 2019 Time Next 100 honoree and a 2016 Glamour Woman of the Year honoree under her pseudonym, “Emily Doe.”

Robynn Takayama is an Asian American media artist who presents complex stories about communities of color. Robynn contributes stories to public radio which reveal little-known intersectional histories of America’s diverse populations, including the Peabody-award winning documentary series, Crossing East, on the history of Asian immigration to the United States. 

Robynn has contributed to the Journal of Asian American Studies’ #WeToo Reader. In it, she shares her experience as an Asian American survivor and the healing process she went through. 

Connect with Chanel Miller - Website | Instagram

YouTube Live

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For Spanish or Cantonese, please register. Closed captioning will be available in English. 

如需西班牙語或粵語即時詮譯,請預先登記。大會可提供英文字幕。

Para interpretación en español o cantonés, inscríbete en la página del evento. Subtítulos en inglés. 

 

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Events and workshops curated around SFPL’s One City One Book selection. One City One Book: San Francisco Reads is a citywide literary event that encourages members of the San Francisco community to read the same book at the same time. For more information, see sfpl.org/onecityonebook.


This program is sponsored by Friends of the San Francisco Public Library.


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