Just as one grain of rice cannot fill an entire stomach, one book cannot tell every story. - Grace Lin on the importance of representation in literature A Note from...
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Join three women who bonded over late-in-life autism diagnoses as they discuss their journeys to find themselves. April 10th 2022 at 2pm! This will be Library for the Kind's first...
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A Note From Miss Kate (The Lavender Librarian) In anticipation of our Allyship event with the Association of Jewish Libraries on Sunday we're republishing Heidi Rabinowitz's guest blog. I also...
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The Storytime Solidarity Team is proud to present this event in solidarity with our Jewish friends at the Association of Jewish Libraries Storytime Solidarity & the Association of Jewish Libraries...
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Coretta Scott King: A Life & Legacy by Fallon Farokhi originally published on The Story Spectator Each year, our students learn about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his enormous...
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Content warning: discussion and graphic illustrations of the Holocaust. Note: this post was originally published in February 2022. It has been updated in October 2023. A note from Ms Kate...
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A Note from Miss Kate (The Lavender Librarian) I'm thrilled to have the opportunity to interview Beth and to learn more about her outstanding oeuvre! If you're a librarian you...
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An Open Letter To Robert Munsch By Kate Reynolds (the Lavender Librarian) I’ve loved you forever I’ve liked you since always As long as I’m living Your work lives through...
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Tu B’Shevat: Another Jewish Holiday You’ve Never Heard Of By Heidi Rabinowitz Many nations celebrate some form of Arbor Day, a day when people are encouraged to plant trees. The...
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A Note from Miss Kate (The Lavender Librarian) It is hard for me to convey how thrilled I am to be interviewing Loryn Brantz! She’s kind of a big deal....
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