DEI Book Club: Second Discussion of The Round House


Join Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Student Transitions in book facilitations, author events, community collaborations, and creative readings. We will be partnering with departments across campus, local colleges, and community organizations for a fun series that is educational as well as social. All are welcome!
If you're an avid or an occasional reader, an activist or not, an extrovert or an introvert, this book club is for you!
On Monday, November 1, a second book club discussion will be held, continuing the conversation about The Round Houseby Louise Erdrich, about an Ojibwe boy living on a reservation in North Dakota, who seeks justice after a terrible crime. The session will be held from 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. in Carbone Auditorium, located in Bull Hall (formerly known as the ECJS Building).
You can grab a copy of each book at the library or purchase through your local bookseller.
- Barnes & Noble in New Hartford is offering anyone who purchases a book club book and shows their UC ID 20% off.
- The Utica College Bookstore will offer 10% off each book club title purchased there.
Registered participants will receive discussion questions for each book to help guide the reading process.
For more information, contact DEI Project and Program Manager Meghan Jordan at mejordan@utica.edu
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