
Creating the Intercultural Field: Local Author talk with Daniel Yalowitz
About This Event
Join us at the Greenfield Public Library on Tuesday, May 12 in the library’s Community Meeting Room at 6:30 pm for a local author talk with Daniel Yalowitz on his latest book, Creating the Intercultural Field: Legacies from the Pioneers.
In this engaging presentation, Dr. Yalowitz will offer insights and reflections on the process and practice of creating this book. He will discuss his role as co-editor, wherein he worked intimately with twelve authors, a co-editor, and an international publishing company. We will explore critical themes impacting the development of the book and key learnings from the authors as they worked collaboratively over nearly three years to produce this book.
A Q&A session will follow the talk, and books will be available for purchase and signing.
Daniel Cantor Yalowitz, Ed.D. is an intercultural and developmental psychologist in private practice in Western Massachusetts. He has served as the Chair of his citywide Human Rights Commission and is now a regular columnist for three local newspapers.Creating the Intercultural Field: Legacies from the Pioneers is his third book.
For more information, contact Lisa Prolman at [email protected] or call (413) 772-1544.
This free event is sponsored by the Friends of the Greenfield Public Library.
Event Details
Date & Time: May 12 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pmEvent Categories: Author Talk
Event Cost: Free
Event Website: Event Website
Event Venue
Venue Name: Greenfield Public LibraryPhone: 413-772-1544
Address:
412 Main St
Greenfield, MA 01301 United States
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