East Los Angeles Library | One Book, One Coast with George Takei | Sunday, May 31, 2-4PM | This Event Is Full

East Los Angeles Library One Book One Coast with George Takei

Posted on May 22, 2026

East Los Angeles Library
4837 East 3rd Street, East Los Angeles, CA 90020

One Book, One Coast with George Takei

Sunday, May 31, 2026
2:00pm – 4:00pm

This Event Is Full (Waiting List)

Join LA County Librarian and Director, Dr. Skye Patrick, and Long Beach Public Library Director, Cathy de Leon, in conversation with actor, author, and activist George Takei in celebration of One Book, One Coast!

The largest book club on the West Coast wraps up with a special visit from George Takei, author of They Called Us Enemy. We’ll be talking to George about the experiences that led to the creation of his memoir, what it means to be a good neighbor and citizen in the face of overwhelming challenges, and how shared books and stories build stronger communities.

A book signing will follow at 3 pm. George will be signing copies of They Called Us EnemyMy Lost Freedom, and It Rhymes with Takei. He will personalize books, but will not be writing messages. Photos will be available from the line, but no posed photos. George will not be signing any Star Trek items or memorabilia.

George Takei is a renowned civil rights activist, social media icon, Grammy-nominated recording artist, New York Times bestselling author, and pioneering actor whose career has spanned over six decades. Best known for his role as Hikaru Sulu in Star Trek, Takei has appeared in more than 40 feature films and hundreds of television episodes. He has leveraged his public profile to champion social justice, LGBTQ+ rights, and marriage equality.

Takei’s advocacy is deeply personal. As a child during World War II, he and his family were among the 125,000 Japanese Americans unjustly imprisoned in U.S. incarceration camps—a formative experience that shaped his lifelong commitment to civil rights and public service.

Currently, Takei serves as chair emeritus and is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Japanese American National Museum. He was appointed to the Japan-United States Friendship Commission by President Bill Clinton and, in 2004, was honored by the Emperor of Japan with the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette, for his significant contributions to U.S.-Japan relations.