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Stevens Professor And 2 Hoboken Councilwomen To Talk At Library About Kids And Politics
Stevens Professor Lindsey Cormack's book, How To Raise A Citizen, talks about kids and politics. Attend her panel at the Hoboken library.

HOBOKEN, NJ — How do kids learn about current events and issues, and how can they ask questions to get to the truth?
On Tuesday, Oct. 1, the Hoboken library will hold a panel discussion with Lindsey Cormack, an associate professor of political science at Stevens and author of the new book How to Raise a Citizen, "an essential guide to helping our youngest community members grow into engaged and informed adults."
She will appear on the panel with Hoboken City Council Members Emily Jabbour and Jennifer Giattino.
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"This event will explore how parents in Hoboken can effectively engage their children in political discussions and nurture the next generation of active citizens," says the library.
"This interactive session will offer practical strategies for instilling civic responsibility and encouraging meaningful political dialogue at home," the library says.
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Hoboken's library is located just north of Church Square Park in the center of town, at 500 Park Ave.
Cormack's book can be found here: How to Raise a Citizen.
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