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Longmont Library's Authors We Love series returns in-person in July

The event is part of the 'Authors We Love' series
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Patrons at the Longmont Public Library wait for their books or materials to be delivered to the outside tables for the library's curbside service. / Kort Duce

NEWS RELEASE
LONGMONT PUBLIC LIBRARY
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The Longmont Public Library is hosting its first in-person Authors We Love series event of the season with internationally known speaker Paula Stone Williams. Paula Stone Williams will discuss her new book, “As A Woman: What I Learned About Power, Sex, and the Patriarchy After I Transitioned” on Monday, July 26, from 7 to 8 pm inside the Council Chambers, located at 350 Kimbark St.

Paula will be available after the talk to sign her new book, copies of which can be purchased at Barbed Wire Books in Longmont.

There is no charge for this program; however, registration is required online through EventBrite.

Unable to attend? This program will be recorded and posted on the Library’s Watch Recent Programs webpage and the Library's YouTube playlist.

Paula Stone Williams is a Pastoral Counselor and internationally known speaker on gender equity, LGBTQ advocacy, and religious tolerance. She lives in Boulder County, where she also serves as a pastor with Left Hand Church.

Paula has been featured in the New York Times, TEDWomen, TEDSummit, Red Table Talk, TEDxMileHigh, the Denver Post, National Public Radio, Good Morning America, People Magazine, and many other media outlets. Her TED talks have had over six million views. Paula’s memoir, "As A Woman, What I Learned About Power, Sex, and the Patriarchy After I Transitioned," was released by Simon & Schuster in June.

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