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Empower HER - Spoken Word featuring Pinnacle The Poet
Nov 2, 2020In the spoken word entitled Empower HER, Pinnacle the Poet, a 29-year-old Black woman, provides a gripping insight into what it is like to inherit fear and belief by being transparent and describing why it is she chooses to participate in voting for the first time this election year.
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Behind the Vault Doors: Harry Patrick Harding Papers, 1917-1962
Oct 29, 2020Charlotte Mecklenburg Library's Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room details the life of Harry Patrick Harding, Charlotte School Superintendent from 1913-1949.
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Virtual Programming from the Library - Week of 11/2/20
Oct 28, 2020Stay connected while staying home with virtual programming from the Library.
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Celebrate National Family Literacy Month with the Library
Oct 28, 2020Join Charlotte Mecklenburg Library this November for fun, educational programs and activities in celebration of National Family Literacy Month.
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Because I Have a Black Son
Oct 27, 2020A children's librarian relates what it's like to have a newborn Black son and how she incorporates diversity into both her work life and motherhood.
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Black Businesses Need Support
Oct 26, 2020Supporting Black-owned business is critical during the pandemic.
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How To Vote In The 2020 General Election
Oct 26, 2020Our partners at WFAE have put together voting resources all in one place to make sure that you know how to vote in the 2020 General Election. Get all your questions answered here.
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Historical Background of Governor Cameron Morrison
Oct 23, 2020This blog presents the historical context for Governor Cameron Morrison.
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Virtual Programming from the Library - Week of 10/26/20
Oct 21, 2020Stay connected while staying home with virtual programming from the Library.
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Engage HER On Campus - Johnson C. Smith University Edition, Diverse Voices of Women in the Movement
Oct 21, 2020Join us on Monday, Oct. 26, 2020, at 6 p.m. for Engage HER: Diverse Voices of Women In the Movement will feature keynote speaker Congresswoman Alma S. Adams, Ph.D., a panel discussion with JCSU recent graduates, and a special performance by Black Ink Monks, featuring Diashanna Logan poet and writer with videography Andrew Smith.