
""The Power of Bridging," a nonfiction work by John A. Powell, "offers practical strategies to build an inclusive society where everyone feels they belong." "Mainline Mama" is Keeonna Harris' memoir about navigating motherhood with an incarcerated partner."
"Silicon Valley Reads will officially kick off on Thursday, Jan. 15, with a free in-person and live-streamed event at De Anza College in Cupertino with the authors of the three featured adult books. Events centered on the Silicon Valley Reads theme will include author talks, classes, workshops, community discussions, kids crafts and other programs."
"a string trio from Chamber Music by the Bay will perform Wednesday, Jan. 7, 4-5 p.m., at the Cupertino Library. Following the performance, young audience members have a chance to visit the Instrument petting zoo to try their hand at the violin and viola. While audiences of all ages are welcome, this program is especially geared at audience members ages 10 and younger."
Silicon Valley Reads 2026 centers on the theme "Bridges to Belonging" and aims to spark connection, empathy and understanding across Santa Clara County. Three featured adult books explore inclusion, the effects of incarceration on family life, and community and connection amid caregiving and grief. The program opens Jan. 15 with a free in-person and live-streamed event at De Anza College in Cupertino focused on the three featured adult books. More than 100 free events will include book talks, classes, workshops, community conversations, kids crafts and other programs. A chamber music performance and an instrument petting zoo will offer family-friendly engagement.
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