Tomorrow is the deadline for kids & teens to apply for the @SchomburgCenter's junior scholars program to learn more about #BlackHistory. For more info, go to https://t.co/66eUA3n1Am.
Join the Riverside, 53rd St and Van Nest libraries' next virtual comics chat Thursday, Aug. 15, 4 p.m. for French comics and summer getaways. RSVP: https://t.co/gA6O2Znr7O.
This #DisabilityPrideMonth, discover new picture books that share a range of children's mental and physical disability experiences.
→ Celebrate Differences with Ability-Diverse Picture Books
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📝 The Teen Reading Ambassador application for 2024–25 is now open! This is a paid position for teens in grades 10–12 based at an @nypl branch. Learn more and apply at https://t.co/7zgMnQYbw9 Deadline: August 8
All @nypl locations will be closed Thursday July 4, for the #IndependenceDay holiday. We will reopen on Friday, July 5, for regular business hours. Image credit: Freepik.
It’s official: #NoCutsToLibraries! You did it NYC, this victory is yours. Thank you @NYCMayor, @NYCSpeakerAdams, and the entire @NYCCouncil for restoring library funding in the FY25 budget.
See the full statement: https://t.co/42TDldDdqJ
Last chance! “The Awe of the Arctic” explores how the Arctic has been depicted and imagined over 500 years. Featuring woodcuts, lithographs, photographs, and more—from 16th-century explorers to contemporary artists.
Plan your visit before July 13! https://t.co/ewp0NvBsR7
⏰ Time is running out! Send an online letter to @nycmayor and @nyccouncil calling for a reversal of $58.3 million in proposed cuts to libraries before the budget is finalized. #NoCutsToLibraries!
Sign your name to save NYC public libraries: https://t.co/KGJVeVgaBV
Good morning New York City! Today, June 25, is voting day. Make your plan to vote in the primary election before the polls close at 9 PM: https://t.co/ittHX5CCxS
Learn more about the importance of protecting the freedom to read and celebrate the imaginations of young readers with these book recommendations for kids and teens.
→ Books For Kids & Teens About Protecting the Freedom to Read
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Final weeks! “The Awe of the Arctic” explores how the Arctic has been depicted and imagined over 500 years. Featuring woodcuts, lithographs, photographs, and more—from 16th-century explorers to contemporary artists.
Plan your visit before July 13! https://t.co/BQb7YQCWVw
All @nypl locations will be closed on Wednesday, June 19 for #Juneteenth. We will reopen on Thursday, June 20, for normal business hours. To learn more about the holiday, visit. https://t.co/PDLvTbBMAq
New York City libraries are facing a $58.3 million budget cut that could force most branches to reduce service to just five days a week. On the Day of Action for Libraries, tell @NYCMayor & @NYCCouncil: #NoCutsToLibraries https://t.co/ha2b2Hv9Jq
Celebrate #LGBTQ+ #Pridemonth and the summer with teen comics. Check out out next comics chat Thursday, June 13, 4-5 p.m. with @53rdStreetNYPL & Van Nest libraries. RSVP: https://t.co/Paijqr5Vlr
📣 New Yorkers, we need your support calling for a reversal of $58.3 million in proposed cuts to NYC libraries before it’s too late! Help save libraries from millions in cuts on June 12, during the Day of Action for Libraries.
Tell @nycmayor & @nyccouncil: #NoCutsToLibraries
On June 15, join us at the @SchomburgCenter for a daylong festival of conversations, author talks, workshops, and the Black Zine Fair, with award-winning writers at the sixth annual Schomburg Center Literary Festival! #SchomLitFest2024
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A Librarian in the Library Is Good: John Oliver, ‘Abbott Elementary’ on an institution worth fighting for | From the Editor
Can exposure in popular media make a difference?
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