(Formerly the 1619 Project Discussion Group)
Join us the second Thursday of each month, on Zoom, as we continue to discuss how the legacy of slavery and race remain dominant factors in American political, cultural, and social spheres.
The library program centers on an article packet which serves as the discussion text each month. Past discussion topics included the history of slave laws, policing in America, and Critical Race Theory.
All current packets are available on this website and at any of the Heights Libraries. Previous packets are available as .PDFs in the Materials Tab.
Unpacking 1619 Podcast
Unpacking 1619 features interviews with scholars from around the country in which we unpack topics relating to the 1619 Project and race in America. Hosted by Adult Services Librarian John Piche.
Click here to view our new "Unpacking 1619" Podcast.
YouTube Video Playlist
Upcoming Discussion
Slavery's Legacy In Health and Medicine:
Motherhood, Birth, Racial Disparities
For the upcoming discussion, we continue exploring issues of race in health and medicine. This month we are reading ”Black Maternal and Infant Health: Legacies of Slavery" by Deirdre Cooper Owens, "Addressing Black Maternal Morbidity and Mortality in the US" by Anuli Njoku, and "America has an Infant Mortality Crisis" from the Guardian.
Zoom Discussion
Thursday, April 11th, 2024 on Zoom
7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
Zoom ID: 823 648 5349
Password: 691353
Latest Packet
Slavery’s Legacy In Health and Medicine Part 3
All Materials
African Identity & Loss of Culture
Criminal Justice, Prisons, and Race
Slavery and Reparations Part 1
Slavery and Reparations Part 2
Slavery and the American Dream
Slavery in America Part 1
(1619 – 1699)
Slavery in America Part 2
(1699 – 1779)
Slavery in America Part 3 (1779-1859)
Slavery in America Part 4 (1859-1939)
Slavery in America Part 5 (1939-2019)
Slavery’s Legacy In Health and Medicine Part 1
Slavery’s Legacy In Health and Medicine Part 2
Slavery’s Legacy In Health and Medicine Part 3