Inks and Bindings Showcases Diane S. Vann’s Undermining the U.S. Constitution at the 2025 L.A. Times Festival of Books
The Inks and Bindings stand will spotlight a powerful and provocative political work at this year’s Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, taking place on 26–27 April 2025 at the University of Southern California. Located at Stand #930 in the Black Zone, attendees will find Undermining the U.S. Constitution by Diane S. Vann—a gripping exposé that boldly compares the spread of communism in America to the stealthy and destructive nature of cancer in the human body.
Vann, a registered nurse with decades of hands-on experience in patient care and health education, brings a unique medical perspective to the political sphere. She draws striking parallels between clinical observations and what she sees as a growing ideological drift within the United States. Her background in healthcare underpins her warnings about the rise of extremist socialist ideologies, which she identifies as modern-day Marxism, posing a direct threat to the constitutional core of the nation.
“I have seen how the truth, even when painful, becomes the first step toward healing,” says Vann. “This book aims to alert Americans to the symptoms and spread of communism—so that we may recognise the disease and begin the cure by returning to our founding principles.”
Combining personal testimony, detailed critique of the Communist Manifesto, and a fervent defence of the U.S. Constitution, Vann’s work invites readers to view the ideological conflict unfolding within America as both urgent and real. Her message functions as diagnosis and remedy—a rallying cry for awareness, education, and a return to foundational values.
Diane S. Vann earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Nebraska Medical Center and her Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Tennessee. A former congressional candidate in Georgia, she has consistently championed the importance of civic education and constitutional understanding.
Undermining the U.S. Constitution is currently available in Kindle and paperback editions via Amazon. Visitors to the LA Times Festival of Books are encouraged to explore this compelling and controversial title at the Inks and Bindings main display. For further details about the festival, please visit the official website of the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2025.