South Campus Book Read Winter 2021
This quarter please join us for the Seattle Colleges District-Wide Book Read.  

When They Call You A Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir by Patrisse Khan-Cullors

There are a limited number of books available online in the Seattle College Library catalog, Finder. There are also a  limited number of free copies available for faculty and staff who are interested in attending a discussion. Copies are also available at your local public library.  

Please fill out the form below to sign up for a discussion session(s) or to request a copy of the book.

Questions? Please feel free to contact Pamela Wilkins | pamela.wilkins@seattlecolleges.edu or Esther Sunde | esther.sunde@seattlecolleges.edu 
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All discussions are held online via Zoom.  Everyone including students, faculty, staff, and administrators are welcome to participate.  We encourage you to attend at least one session but you are welcome to attend as many sessions as you like.  .  You are not required to have finished any chapters or completed the book to attend a discussion session.
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