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Event Details When: Monday, Feb 1st, 2021 - 7:00pm
Family Action Network (FAN) www.familyactionnetwork.net is excited to host journalist and author Ada Calhoun in a timely conversation with Deborah Siegel-Acevedo, Ph.D. on the impact of “you can have it all” messaging – particularly on the new midlife crisis facing GenX women. The hardcover publication was an instant
New York Times bestseller
Why We Can t Sleep: Women’s New Midlife Crisis and is now out in paperback. It resonated with women across American and has inspired countless discussions in homes, workplaces, and among friends validating women’s experiences. Join us in moving this conversation forward!
Immigration uncertainty haunts quake survivors
13 Jan 2021 Homeless after the earthquake, Rudeson Laurent , drinks water inside the Daihatsu tent camp on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. File/Tribune News Service
Jacqueline Charles,
Tribune News Service
More than 300,000 died, 1.5 million were injured and tens of thousands fled. Eleven years after Haiti’s crushing 7.0 earthquake, many of those who left are still struggling to rebuild, their future unclear in countries across the Americas.
In the past decade, thousands have voyaged from Chile, where the government in December 2019 estimated there were 185,865 Haitians, and Brazil, where more than 128,000 migrated over an eight-year period, and to the US Mexico border, where today many remain stuck, unable to enter the United States.
By Claire Kirch |
Angie Thomas, whose bestselling debut YA novel,
The Hate U Give, was inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement, has written another novel that is highly anticipated due to its timeliness.
Concrete Rose (HarperCollins/Balzer + Bray), a prequel to
The Hate U Give, tells the story of 17-year old Maverick Carter (Starr’s father), who resists pressure placed upon him to join a gang while he also contends with becoming a young parent.
Just as she did with
The Hate U Give and her second novel,
On the Come Up, Thomas will go on a national tour to promote