May 01 2021
The Cultural Phenomenon of Home DNA Testing

The Cultural Phenomenon of Home DNA Testing

Presented by Akron-Summit County Public Library, Special Collections Division at Akron-Summit County Public Library (Main)

This presentation will explore the extraordinary cultural sensation of home DNA testing, which is redefining family history. It will draw on Libby Copeland’s years of research for her latest book, The Lost Family: How DNA Testing is Upending Who We Are (Abrams 2020), which The Wall Street Journal calls “a fascinating account of lives dramatically affected by genetic sleuthing.” With more than 35 million people having been tested, a tipping point has been reached. Virtually all Americans are affected whether they have been tested or not, and millions have been impacted by significant revelations in their immediate families.

This program will be presented on Zoom. You will receive an e-mail with the participation weblink one day before the program. If you are unable to attend or do not have an e-mail address, please contact the Special Collections Division by phone at 330.643.9030 or by e-mail at speccollections@akronlibrary.org.

Libby Copeland is an award-winning journalist and author, who writes from New York about culture, science, and human behavior. As a freelance journalist, she writes for such media outlets as The Atlantic, Slate, New York, Smithsonian, The New York Times, The New Republic, Esquire.com, and The Wall Street Journal.

Curious about DNA genealogy research and its impact on science, history and human behavior? You might want to check these out from the Library, too:

DNA: The Story of the Genetic Revolution by James D. Watson, Andrew Berry and Kevin Davies.

DNA is Not Destiny: The Remarkable Completely Misunderstood Relationship Between You and Your Genes by Steven J. Heine.

DNA Demystified: Unraveling the Double Helix by Alan McHughen

Admission Info

Free Admission

Dates & Times

2021/05/01 - 2021/05/01

Location Info

Akron-Summit County Public Library (Main)

60 S. High Street, Akron, OH 44326

Parking Info

Convenient Parking for Main Library includes:
:: High & Market Deck (across from the Akron Art Museum and connects to the library)
:: Super Block Garage
:: Cascade Parking Garage
:: John S. Knight Center Parking