Meet the whistle blower of the Flint water crisis! Join us for a discussion of the book on Feb. 10, and a Q&A with the author on Feb. 17.
In her memoir, she documents her research on the water crisis and the backlash she faced when she went public with the truth.
The book discussion and Q&A will be led by CUAA Librarian Liz Hartig.
GET YOUR COPY
As part of the Great Michigan Read grant, free copies of the books are available in the library. Pick yours up today from the Zimmerman Library!
If you are in Wisconsin or prefer to read on a Nook or Kindle, you can download the book for free by using this web site.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This event is open to all. No registration is required.
DATES AND DETAILS
Feb. 10, 3-4 p.m. Central: Book Discussion | Those who haven't read the book are still welcome to attend.
Feb. 17, 3-4 p.m. Central: Q&A with author, Dr. Hannah-Attisha | Familiarity with the book is strongly encouraged for this session
ZOOM LINK
https://cuwaa.zoom.us/j/93179617184
The 2019–20 Great Michigan Read is presented by Michigan Humanities and supported by national, statewide, and local partners, including the National Endowment for the Humanities and The Meijer Foundation.