The Forgotten Occupation - Online Screening and Q&A
July 29 | 2PM ET | Zoom
https://t.co/XE7Rk6RIO4
With @drsepinwall, @YvelineAlexis, @PalmetiFilms
Today, we are proud to announce the launch of The Banned Book Club to ensure that all Americans have access to the books they want to read. Find out more: https://t.co/OmC2raUOq7
@Palacelib
There’s still time to apply to @HumFed and @HumanitiesAll’s 2023 NHC Equitable Grant program!
Funding, provided by @NEHgov, will support attendance and travel expenses for up to 30 attendees of the 2023 National Humanities Conference.
Apply by 7/8 at https://t.co/qtnwRqAOdt
From Homestead to Tallahassee, grassroots organizations and community groups came together with a single message: Immigrants make Florida stronger, and deserve to be treated with respect.
https://t.co/L9gYgAxBVG
These words, penned 70 years ago, are more relevant than ever today. Take some time on #July4th to read the entire #FreedomToRead Statement and add your name to declare your support for intellectual freedom.
https://t.co/fzXPQuWVIw
#UniteAgainstBookBans#FreePeopleReadFreely
#OnThisDay in 1877, Sculptor Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller was born. Created at the dawn of the Harlem Renaissance, Fuller's "Ethiopia" sculpture is widely considered the first Pan-African American work of art. Learn more: https://t.co/qALOYt26sm
“Once you learn to read, you will be forever free.” - Frederick Douglass
Take a sneak peek at our museum's top #Juneteenth picks and explore the books on our expert's must-read list — curated just for you: https://t.co/ppqcZADwi3
#SALALM68 book exhibit. It's like a mini-book fair w/ vendors from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Caribbean, Central America, Colombia, Chile, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, Spain, Uruguay & Venezuela. See full of vendors https://t.co/7Qb1xXIjsm
Felicidades to Sarah Aponte, the 2023 José Toribio Medina awardee for her book book "La presencia dominicana en el periódico 'Las Novedades,' 1876-1918: De breve mención a propietarios en la ciudad de NuevaYork"
Since Amanda Gorman's poem 'The Hill We Climb' is now being deemed too 'controversial' for Florida elementary schools, why don't we all take 5 min and actually listen to her words, delivered from the Capitol at Pres. Joe Biden's 2021 inauguration
Friends don’t let friends protest alone 🤝 New Yorkers: your libraries need your support! We’re still facing $36.2 million in cuts. Proposed cuts will mean every branch will close on Sundays, and end universal six-day service. Say #NoCutsToLibraries at https://t.co/hKmGjfo4SF
BREAKING: A school in Miami-Dade County has banned @TheAmandaGorman's inaugural poem "The Hill We Climb" after one parent complained of Critical Race Theory
Nous avons réalisé le samedi 20 mai, la #projection du film ''Cédor ou l'esthétique de la modestie''.
Dans ce #documentaire, le réalisateur @ArnoldAntonin fait le portrait d’un plasticien leader, doté d’un esprit innovateur à même de proposer de nouveaux paradigmes esthétiques.
Ever wondered how our Lions got their names? 🦁 In the 1930s, Mayor Fiorello La Guardia nicknamed the Library's Lions Patience and Fortitude because he felt New Yorkers needed to possess these qualities to survive the Great Depression: https://t.co/QQJhayImn1