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WVIA Special Presentations
Librarians Challenged, Books Banned: What Can Be Read in Public Libraries, and Who Decides
Presented by WVIA and Bloomsburg University. The discussion will turn on a couple of basic questions: how are contested narratives about the history of our nation—including racial inequality, the ongoing struggle to live up to the ideals formulated in the Constitution, L.G.B.T.Q rights, and other controversial topics—affecting reading and readership in public libraries today?
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Telling the classic story through the power of the music & spoken word
25:45
Join WVIA Education as we travel to locations that made an impression on Ernest Hemingway
55:00
Stories about veterans, the underserved, and people in recovery affected by the pandemic
15:04
Meet a Firefighter, an educator, and a Contractor and learn all ways you can be a helper
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Explore how the underserved and people in recovery are affected by the pandemic
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The story of how Bond Street Theatre of New York City is working in areas of conflict
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WVIA presents Scranton Civic Ballet company’s 34th annual presentation of The Nutcracker.