Tonight’s episode of our radio show and podcast The Archive Project features author Javier Zamora and his 2025 #EverybodyReads appearance, where he discusses his book SOLITO, a gripping account of his journey from El Salvador to the United States. Tune in to OPB tonight at 7:00 p.m. to listen! #pdx
Promotional image for 'Everybody Reads 2026' featuring Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson smiling, dressed in a black jacket, with her book 'Lovely One' displayed in the top right corner.
New year, new #EverybodyReads season! Everybody Reads is a community-wide project that promotes shared reading & discussion around a single book. Pick up a free copy of our 2026 Everybody Reads title, Lovely One by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, from your local library. multcolib.org/everybody-reads
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#EverybodyReads 2026 books have arrived to your local library! This annual community-wide project promotes shared reading and discussion around a single book. This year, we enjoy Lovely One by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. #booksky multcolib.org/everybody-re...
🌟 Join us for a powerful evening with author & drag queen R.R. Tavárez! 🌈📖 Thurs, July 10 • 6–8PM • EVERYbody Reads, Lansing. Celebrate identity, art & spirit at this free event! Books available for purchase.
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In honor of #EverbodyReads being just a few weeks away, we have a special episode of The Archive Project! Tune in to @opb.bsky.social tonight at 7:00 p.m. and listen to the 2024 #EverybodyReads event featuring Gabrielle Zevin, discussing her novel Tomorrow, and Tomorrow and Tomorrow.
Do you have a book club with six or more members? We are offering special group rate tickets to our #EverybodyReads: Javier Zamora event on March 11. We also offer free and reduced-price tickets to our other events. Learn more here: lit-arts.org/community-tickets
A book entitled “Latinoland: A portrait of Americans Largest and Least Understood Minority” by Marie Ariana. It is displayed prominently on a library bookshelf.
Three books are displayed prominently on a library bookshelf. They are “My (Underground) American Dream: My True Story as an Undocumented Immigrant Who Became a Wall Street Executive” by Julissa Arce, “Somewhere We Are Human” edited by Reyna Grande and Guiñansaca, and “Unforgetting: A Memoir of Family, migration, Gangs, and Revolution in the Americas” by Robert Lovado
A book entitled “We’re Better Than This: My Fight for the Future of our Democracy—Young Readers’ Edition, by Elijah Cummings. It is displayed prominently on a library bookshelf.
A book entitled “We Are Here: 30 Inspiring Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Who Have Shaped the United States” by Naomi Hirahara. It is displayed prominently on a library bookshelf.
I see you, Multnomah county Library (Hillsdale), and I appreciate everything you do for our community, especially for people who are particularly vulnerable right now.
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Tonight: "Evicted" author Matthew Desmond's #EverybodyReads talk. Get up to speed with our Q&A: