Episodes

  • Reginald Dwayne Betts on Freedom and Poetic Constraint
    Jul 29 2025

    Reginald Dwayne Betts is a poet, a lawyer, and the founder and CEO of Freedom Reads, an organization with the goal of bringing a library to every cell block in America. We talked with him about what he read – and wrote – while he was incarcerated, and what it taught him about what it means to be free, to be loved, and to be part of a community.

    Read a transcript of this episode on our website, and find books by Betts in our library catalog.

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    21 mins
  • On Reading The Autobiography of Malcolm X in Prison
    Jul 22 2025

    There are so many reasons to read – and reread – The Autobiography of Malcolm X. But for this episode, we’re revisiting the book with the perspectives of readers who are, or were, incarcerated. Malcolm X’s story isn’t just radical for its narrative of change and self-improvement; it also encourages readers to think more critically about the prison system itself.

    You can read a transcript of this episode on our website.

    • Check out our booklist with titles related to The Autobiography of Malcolm X.
    • Learn more about the work that BPL’s Justice Initiatives does for patrons who are incarcerated. You can donate recently-published paperback books to the jail and prison collections at Williamsburgh Library or Central Library only during drop-off times. Please contact librarian Claire Mooney (cmooney [at] bklynlibrary [dot] org) for guidance on what to donate, and when.
    • Learn about Reginald Dwayne Betts’s Freedom Libraries
    • Watch Inside Story, a video series produced by BPL’s Donald Washington and others who are formerly-incarcerated.
    • Read about censorship in prison libraries and other radical ways to read with Book Riot’s Reading and Resistance series.
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    26 mins
  • N.K. Jemisin on Truth, Education, and Speculation
    Jul 15 2025

    N.K. Jemisin is a New York Times-bestselling science fiction and fantasy writer. She’s a Brooklynite, the recipient of a MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship, and the first author to win three Best Novel Hugos in a row. We talked to her about Octavia Butler’s influence on her writing, and how she processes the present moment in her own fiction.

    You can read a transcript of this episode on our website, and check out our booklist with titles from Octavia Butler, N.K. Jemisin, and more!

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    21 mins
  • What Parable of the Sower Taught Us About the Future
    Jul 8 2025

    In these unfathomable moments, when the world seems to be falling apart—we often turn to stories for guidance. For the folks in Southern California earlier this year, that story was Parable of the Sower. Readers are returning to the book today because it shows us how speculation – and Afrofuturism in particular – can help us move through the world with our eyes open.

    Read a transcript of this episode on our website.

    • Check out our booklist with titles from Octavia Butler, N.K. Jemisin, and more!
    • Learn more about how you can help Octavia’s Bookshelf in Altadena by supporting their Patreon. And, you can check out the Altadena Community Land Trust.
    • If you’re in California, check out Ode to ‘Dena: Black Artistic Legacies of Altadena,’ an exhibit at the California African American Museum that features Nikki High and others.
    • Listen to Octavia’s Parables, a podcast from adrienne maree brown and Toshi Reagan that follows the Parable books, or Jessica Bethel’s League of Extraordinary Readers podcast. You can also check out her virtual book club, Literature Noir, or Toshi Reagan’s opera based on the Parable books.
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    27 mins
  • Introducing: Borrowed and Returned
    Jun 24 2025

    Borrowed and Returned is a new podcast series that examines what our reading public borrowed in the past, and what we’re all reading now. In conversations with library workers, authors and readers across the country, we’ll return to the books that changed us, and changed America, too.

    First episode drops July 8, with new episodes coming out weekly. Spend your summer re-reading with us!

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    2 mins
  • Tracing the Legacy of Slavery in Brooklyn
    Jun 18 2025

    A new exhibit at BPL's Center for Brooklyn History explores the history and legacy of slavery here in Brooklyn. The team at CBH gathered documents and accounts from people who were touched by slavery in Brooklyn, and traced the descendants of both the enslaved and enslavers.

    "Trace/s" is up at the Center for Brooklyn History (128 Pierrepont Street) through August 30, 2025. This audio story is a companion to the exhibit, and it was produced by audio journalist and historian Ula Kulpa.

    Trace/s is supported as part of the Dutch Culture USA FUTURE 400 program by the Consulate General of the Netherlands in New York, and by the Alvin and Fanny B. Thalheimer Foundation in memory of Bill Coleman. You can find more information about the exhibition, and listen to Part 2 of Finding Traces here: https://www.bklynlibrary.org/exhibitions/traces



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    14 mins
  • A New Year’s Plunge (Rebroadcast)
    Dec 30 2024

    As 2024 comes to a close, we wanted to share with you an episode that we produced all the way back in 2020. That year, we went to Coney Island to record the Coney Island Polar Bear Club, the group of swimmers that congregate on Coney Island every Sunday in winter to swim in the frigid ocean as a way to renew themselves. It’s a fun one, and we hope you enjoy!

    Further resources:

    • Look at historic photos of the Polar Bear Club and Coney Island.
    • Take the plunge with the Polar Bear Club this New Year's Day.
    • Help us shape our next podcast series! Fill out this survey and let us know what books you think changed America.
    • Check out the books we loved in 2024.
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    11 mins
  • Why We Still Read Together: The Joy of Book Clubs
    Nov 27 2024

    Graphic novels, Haitian-American book bingo, and The Power Broker. These are just a few of the book clubs happening at Brooklyn Public Library! This episode, we take a tour around the borough to listen in on our patrons' reading habits and ask why we still read together.

    Read a transcript of this episode here.

    Further resources:

    • Check out our book clubs happening across the borough!
    • Want to read The Power Broker? You can join the club at Macon Library or follow along with the podcast 99% Invisible.
    • Read books by Haitian authors for our Haitian Heritage Book Bingo, or comics in Chinese.
    • Join a quiet reading party or an anime club for teens.

    Check out what our staff are reading in “The Cover Is Blue” book club.

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    18 mins