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President's Book Club

I hope many of you will join me in the upcoming book discussions. Again, this is open to anyone on campus and there is no obligation to speak up during the discussion. Listening is also participating.

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March

"Why Should Guys Have All the Fun?: An Asian American Story of Love, Marriage, Motherhood, and Running a Billion Dollar Empire"

by Loida Lewis


Why Should Guys Have All the Fun?: An Asian American Story of Love, Marriage, Motherhood, and Running a Billion Dollar Empire

 

BOOK CLUB MEETING

Monday, March 25, 2024
3:00pm to 4:15pm
In-Person in the President's Conference Room (A502)

Note: Sign up to receive a copy of the book to read before the meeting

Book Summary: 

Widowed mom shatters notions of how trailblazing CEOs look and act.

If Crazy Rich Asians and a Greek tragedy had a literary offspring, it would be the spitting image of Why Should Guys Have All the Fun? The true story of resolute immigration lawyer and activist Loida Lewis, Why Should Guys Have All the Fun? begins with Loida’s adventure-packed Philippine upbringing. A marriage to brilliant, irascible financier Reginald Lewis follows, as does regal living in Manhattan and Paris, and gut-wrenching loss, all before Loida shockingly commandeers a multibillion-dollar, multinational conglomerate and leads it with aplomb.

A fascinating and engaging memoir from one of America's leading female executives, Why Should Guys Have All the Fun? is an inspiring and uplifting true story of how an ordinary person can rise to achieve extraordinary things.

April

"Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents"

by Isabel Wilkerson


Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents

 

BOOK CLUB MEETING

Monday, April 1, 2024
2:00 pm to 3:15 pm
In-Person in the President's Conference Room (A502)

Note: Sign up to receive a copy of the book to read before the meeting

Book Summary: 

In this brilliant book, Isabel Wilkerson gives us a masterful portrait of an unseen phenomenon in America as she explores, through an immersive, deeply researched, and beautifully written narrative and stories about real people, how America today and throughout its history has been shaped by a hidden caste system, a rigid hierarchy of human rankings.
 
Beyond race, class, or other factors, there is a powerful caste system that influences people’s lives and behavior and the nation’s fate. Linking the caste systems of America, India, and Nazi Germany, Wilkerson explores eight pillars that underlie caste systems across civilizations, including divine will, bloodlines, stigma, and more. Using riveting stories about people—including Martin Luther King, Jr., baseball’s Satchel Paige, a single father and his toddler son, Wilkerson herself, and many others—she shows the ways that the insidious undertow of caste is experienced every day. 

Original and revealing, Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents is an eye-opening story of people and history, and a reexamination of what lies under the surface of ordinary lives and of American life today.