Chicagoski: Writers on Polish Chicago
@ Chicago Public Library
Online
Opening Monday, May 3rd, at 6PM
What does it mean to be Polish-American? In honor of Polish Constitution Day, Chicago Public Library will be hosting a virtual program with some of the most notable creatives of the written word connected to Chicago. Now living across the United States, ForgottenChicago.com editor Daniel Pogorzelski will interview authors Stuart Dybek, Thomas Dyja, John Guzlowski, and Dominic Pacyga as they share their thoughts on who they are.
This event is presented in honor of Polish Constitution Day and co-sponsored by CPL’s Polish Heritage Committee! Special thanks to co-sponsors Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Chicago, Alliance of Polish Clubs (organizers of the annual Polish Constitution Day Parade), the Polish Arts Club of Chicago and Polish American Congress – Illinois Division for their co-sponsorship and support.
How to Attend
This event will take place live on CPL’s YouTube channel and CPL’s Facebook page. You’ll be able to ask questions during the event.
Can’t make it to the live stream? We’ll archive the video on YouTube to watch later as well.
Accessibility
Need captioning for this event? Please call (312) 747-4015. Requests must be made at least 14 business days before the event.
Special thanks to our co-sponsors!
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