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Discusses the historical novel “The Lions of Fifth Avenue” by Fiona Davis, 1:30 p.m. Request the link in advance by email to [email protected] . 10640 Petit Ave. 818-368-5687. Details:The San Fernando Valley Unit presents a talk by Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of law school at the University of California, Berkeley, discussing “A Monumental Time in the Supreme Court and What It Will Mean for All of Us,” 3 p.m. Request the Zoom link by email to [email protected].
Discusses “Who Is Maud Dixon?” by Alexandra Andrews, 6:30 p.m. Request the link in advance to [email protected] . 12511 Moorpark St. 818-755-7873.National Alliance on Mental Illness – San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valleys present guest speaker Maria Santos speaking on the topic, and with a focus on the Latino community,” 7-8:45 p.m. Oct. 19 online on Zoom. Join the meeting here:
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