Back to Show
PBS Books
Natalie Diaz & Nikky Finney | 2019 AWP Conference & Bookfair
Poets Natalie Diaz and Nikky Finney about #ArtsForJustice, discussing issues like mass incarceration, civil rights, and poetics. Finney has written several books of poetry and is a recipient of a PEN America Open Book Award. Diaz’ first poetry collection, 'When My Brother Was an Aztec,' She is 2018 MacArthur Foundation Fellow, a Lannan Literary Fellow and a NACF Artist Fellow.
Support Provided By

52:42
PBS Books Readers Club welcomes award winning author Silvia Moreno-Garcia to discuss her new book.

34:06
Join PBS Books, the Library of Congress, & the affiliated Centers for a Reading Road Trip - Georgia!

33:09
Join PBS Books, the Library of Congress, & the affiliated Centers for Reading Road Trip Phode Island

59:30
PBS Books Readers Club welcomes beloved British author Helen Fielding to discuss her iconic novel

49:03
PBS Books Readers Club welcomes international best-selling author Bonnie Garmus to discuss her novel

11:46
PBS Books is thrilled to partner with CAAM to present the 2025 Detroit Festival of Books

11:39
PBS Books is thrilled to partner with CAAM to present the 2025 Detroit Festival of Books

1:02:13
PBS Books is thrilled to partner with CAAM to present the 2025 Detroit Festival of Books lectures

35:28
PBS Books is thrilled to partner with CAAM to present the 2025 Detroit Festival of Books lectures at

56:55
PBS Books is thrilled to partner with CAAM to present the 2025 Detroit Festival of Books lectures

29:23
PBS Books is thrilled to partner with CAAM to present the 2025 Detroit Festival of Books

5:04
PBS Books is thrilled to partner with CAAM to present the 2025 Detroit Festival of Books