Request a copy of “Tales of Two Americas” for use in Spring 2022

The Common Reading Program is at work creating another robust series of events for the Spring 2022 semester focused around topics related to Tales of Two Americas: Stories of Inequality in a Divided Nation–including an in-person reading by Pulitzer Prize winning poet Natalie Diaz, one of the book’s contributors. Are you interested in involving the students in your class or program in this campus-wide conversation about inequalities? If so, you are invited to request an exam e-copy at commonreading.wsu.edu/request-a-copy.

A few things to note: Entering first-year students on the Pullman campus all have e-copies of the book; and verification of attendance is provided via Presence for all events with Common Reading credit, making it easy to to award credit for student participation.

Please contact Karen Weathermon, kweathermon@wsu.edu, if you have questions about the book or program.

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