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Book Discussions
Drop in and talk about the book
Tuesday February 7 11 am
Library Conference Room
Saturday February 11 2 pm
Library Conference Room
Monday February 13 11 am
Abalone Room at the Boat House
1985 Strand Way
Wednesday February 15 3 pm
Coronado High School Library
Thursday February 16 2 pm
Coronado Calypso Cafeacute
507 Grand Caribe
Wednesday February 22 6 pm
With Special Guests from the USC
Alzheimerrsquos Therapeutic Research
Institute
Library Winn Room
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
By Rebecca Skloot
Friday January 27 10 am
Coronado Roundtable Hosts
Reflections on Henrietta Lacks Implications for Research
Then and Now
Presented by Dr Michael Kalichman
Coronado Public Library Winn Room
Saturday February 4 2 pm
A Raisin in the Sun Not Rated 128 Min
Coronado Public Library Winn Room
Saturday February 11 4 pm
The Way of All Flesh Not Rated 55 min
A Documentary by Adam Curtis
Coronado Public Library Winn Room
Friday February 24 630 pm
Anita Hutchison amp the CBF Trio Jazz Concert
Coronado Public Library Winn Room
Monday February 6 1030 am
Race and the Criminal Justice System in the 21st Century
Presented by UCSDrsquos Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
Coronado Public Library Winn Room
Coronado Public Library
640 Orange Avenue
(619) 522-7390
Book Discussions Lectures Films Music
Friday March 4 2 pm
Henrietta Lacks Immortal Cells and Enduring Questions
Presented by Dr Laura Rivard
Coronado Public Library Winn Room
Coronado Roundtable Hosts
Reflections on Henrietta Lacks
Implications for Research Then and
Now
Presented by Dr Michael Kalichman
Friday January 27 10 am
Coronado Public Library Winn Room
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is a
remarkable story juxtaposing segregation and
poverty with scientific progress The case raises
important questions about the practice of
science informed consent the ethical
responsibilities of scientists and our obligations to
human participants in research While much has
changed since Henrietta Lacks sought medical
help at Johns Hopkins Hospital in the 1950s the
ethical conduct of research is an ongoing
challenge
UCSD Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
Race and the Criminal Justice System in
the 21st Century
Monday February 6 1030 am
Coronado Public Library Winn Room
Donald Drippsrsquo lecture will discuss the
disparate impact the criminal justice system
has along racial lines in America some
possible causes as well as potential remedies
Donald Dripps is a Distinguished Professor of
Law at the University of San Diego School of
Law A moderated discussion will follow
The Way of All Flesh Not Rated 55 Min
Saturday February 11 4 pm
Coronado Public Library Winn Room
In 1998 Modern Times The Way of All
Flesh a one-hour BBC documentary on
Henrietta Lacks and HeLa directed by
Adam Curtis won the Best Science and Nature
Documentary at the San Francisco International Film
Festival Immediately following the films airing in 1997
an article on HeLa cells Lacks and her family was
published by reporter Jacques Kelly in The Baltimore
Sun
This documentary is mentioned in Sklootrsquos book
A Raisin in the Sun
Not Rated 128 min
Saturday February 4 2 pm
Coronado Public Library Winn
Room
An African-American family
struggles with poverty racism
and inner conflict as they strive for a better way of
life Based on the play by Lorraine Hansberry
Starring Sidney Poitier and Ruby Dee
Anita Hutchison
amp the CBF Trio Jazz Concert
Friday February 24 630 pm
Coronado Public Library Winn Room
Anita Hutchinson amp the CBF Trio will perform jazz songs
popular during Henriettarsquos lifetime
Henrietta Lacks Immortal Cells
and Enduring Questions
Presented by Dr Laura Rivard
Saturday March 4 2 pm
Coronado Public Library Winn Room
Dr Rivard will discuss the idea of ldquotissue
ownershiprdquo and how it relates to Henriettarsquos
experience and how donated tissues are
handled today
2017 Coronado Community Read Coronado Public Library Coronado Cultural Arts Friends of the Coronado Public Library
Coronado Roundtable Hosts
Reflections on Henrietta Lacks
Implications for Research Then and
Now
Presented by Dr Michael Kalichman
Friday January 27 10 am
Coronado Public Library Winn Room
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is a
remarkable story juxtaposing segregation and
poverty with scientific progress The case raises
important questions about the practice of
science informed consent the ethical
responsibilities of scientists and our obligations to
human participants in research While much has
changed since Henrietta Lacks sought medical
help at Johns Hopkins Hospital in the 1950s the
ethical conduct of research is an ongoing
challenge
UCSD Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
Race and the Criminal Justice System in
the 21st Century
Monday February 6 1030 am
Coronado Public Library Winn Room
Donald Drippsrsquo lecture will discuss the
disparate impact the criminal justice system
has along racial lines in America some
possible causes as well as potential remedies
Donald Dripps is a Distinguished Professor of
Law at the University of San Diego School of
Law A moderated discussion will follow
The Way of All Flesh Not Rated 55 Min
Saturday February 11 4 pm
Coronado Public Library Winn Room
In 1998 Modern Times The Way of All
Flesh a one-hour BBC documentary on
Henrietta Lacks and HeLa directed by
Adam Curtis won the Best Science and Nature
Documentary at the San Francisco International Film
Festival Immediately following the films airing in 1997
an article on HeLa cells Lacks and her family was
published by reporter Jacques Kelly in The Baltimore
Sun
This documentary is mentioned in Sklootrsquos book
A Raisin in the Sun
Not Rated 128 min
Saturday February 4 2 pm
Coronado Public Library Winn
Room
An African-American family
struggles with poverty racism
and inner conflict as they strive for a better way of
life Based on the play by Lorraine Hansberry
Starring Sidney Poitier and Ruby Dee
Anita Hutchison
amp the CBF Trio Jazz Concert
Friday February 24 630 pm
Coronado Public Library Winn Room
Anita Hutchinson amp the CBF Trio will perform jazz songs
popular during Henriettarsquos lifetime
Henrietta Lacks Immortal Cells
and Enduring Questions
Presented by Dr Laura Rivard
Saturday March 4 2 pm
Coronado Public Library Winn Room
Dr Rivard will discuss the idea of ldquotissue
ownershiprdquo and how it relates to Henriettarsquos
experience and how donated tissues are
handled today
2017 Coronado Community Read Coronado Public Library Coronado Cultural Arts Friends of the Coronado Public Library