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Panel: How do we Grapple with what is Right? with Jennifer Baker, Don P. Hooper, and Stacy Stokes

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Panel: How do we Grapple with what is Right? with Jennifer Baker, Don P. Hooper, and Stacy Stokes

Children's & Young Adult Area | University of Pittsburgh Library System Kids Tent | 1:15 PM - 2:00 PM

After the presentation, the author will be signing books in the Stories Like Me tent. 

Their books will be available at the bookstore in the Stories Like Me tent.

Biographies

Jennifer Baker is a publishing professional, creator of the Minorities in Publishing podcast, and faculty at Bay Path University’s MFA program in creative nonfiction. She is the editor of the anthology Everyday People: The Color of Life (2018) and the author of Forgive Me Not (2023)--an NYPL Best Book for Teens in 2023 and 2023 Best of the Best by the BCALA. Her website is: jennifernbaker.com.

Don P. Hooper is a writer and filmmaker of Jamaican heritage (and a programmer in a former life). His short story “Got Me a Jet Pack” is part of the New York Times bestselling anthology Black Boy Joy. He does voice-over in video games and documentaries. True True is his debut novel.

Stacy Stokes is a lifelong lover of stories, former improv comedy geek, and marketing professional. Her debut novel Remember Me Gone was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection and ALA Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers nominee. She graduated with a BBA from the University of Texas at Austin and an MBA from the Wharton School of Business. She currently lives with her family in the Bay Area.


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