Join Distinguished Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity at USC, Natalia Molina, and acclaimed author and Los Angeles Times Columnist, Gustavo Arellano, as they delve into Professor Molina's thought-provoking essay, "If You're Latinx, Loving The Dodgers is Complicated.” In this engaging discussion, they navigate the intricate layers of identity, community, and sports fandom, exploring the nuanced experiences of Latinx individuals in relation to one of America's beloved pastimes. From cultural pride to historical complexities, Molina and Arellano offer profound insights that challenge conventional narratives and illuminate the rich tapestry of Latinx experiences in the realm of sports and beyond.
Wednesday, April 17 at 6:00 p.m. at the Central Library, 7344 Washington Ave. 562-567-9900. Limited tickets are available at both libraries.
Natalia Molina is the author of several books her latest is, A Place at the Nayarit: How a Mexican Restaurant Nourished a Community.
Gustavo Arellano has written many books including his latest, A People's Guide To Orange County.
Both above-mentioned titles by the authors will be on sale the night of the program.
Sponsored by the Whittier Public Library Foundation.