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Find "Comunidad" at the Library during Hispanic Heritage Month

September 11, 2024

    Este blog fue escrito por Darrell Anderson, especialista en marketing y comunicaciones de la biblioteca Charlotte Mecklenburg.


    ¿Sabía que los hispanoamericanos conforman el grupo de inmigrantes más grande de los EE. UU.? Tan solo en el condado de Mecklenburg, se calcula que un 15 % de la población, es decir, 169,922 residentes, se identifican como hispanos.


    Desde el 15 de septiembre hasta el 15 de octubre, las comunidades de todos los Estados Unidos honran sus historias, culturas y contribuciones ricas de hispanos y latinoamericanos durante el Mes de la Herencia Hispana (Hispanic Heritage Month). Este año, la biblioteca Charlotte Mecklenburg adhiere a este momento especial con una serie de eventos y programas participativos que demuestran la diversidad y la vivacidad de nuestra comunidad hispana.

     

    Un mes para celebrar la herencia y la cultura


    La biblioteca es mucho más que un lugar para pedir libros prestados: es un centro de conexión comunitaria y enriquecimiento cultural. Invitamos a la comunidad hispana a “encontrar la comunidad” (o “find community”), y les recordamos que todos son bienvenidos en nuestro lugar. La biblioteca Charlotte Mecklenburg asume el compromiso de servir a todos los miembros de la comunidad, lo que se pone de manifiesto con su personal bilingüe y que habla español. Conozca a algunos de ellos y compruebe por qué la comunidad es tan importante en su trabajo.

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    Andrew Meyer
    Asistente de Biblioteca, Biblioteca Plaza Midwood:


    “Para mí, la comunidad significa ‘familia’. En la comunidad, tenemos un sentido de pertenencia y no nos sentimos juzgados por quiénes somos o por lo que hemos hecho en el pasado. Es una oportunidad de crecer y alcanzar todo nuestro potencial”.

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    Patty Lyons
    Bibliotecaria, Biblioteca Mint Hill:


    “Para mí, la comunidad es un grupo de personas que viven en el mismo vecindario o que se rodean de quienes les dan un sentido de pertenencia. Aunque vivo en Cornelius, trabajo en la biblioteca de Mint Hill y creo que formo parte de la comunidad a la que sirvo”.

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    Yuleyska Barron
    Gerente de Servicios de Acceso, Biblioteca Regional Independence:


    “Para mí, la comunidad implica un entorno en el que pueda crecer, adaptarme y compartir mi vida y mis intereses. Creo que la biblioteca es una parte importante de este proyecto porque somos la fuente de confianza para ofrecer todo tipo de recursos que pueden ayudar a las personas a mejorar su vida”.

    Cómo conectarse


    Si es un residente que habla español o conoce a alguien que podría beneficiarse de los servicios de biblioteca bilingüe, aquí se detalla cómo puede aprovechar al máximo lo que la CML tiene para ofrecer:


    Visite la biblioteca: Visite cualquier sede de la biblioteca y pregunte por los miembros del personal que lo pueden ayudar en español. Contamos con varios miembros bilingües en todo el sistema, así como tabletas con traducción digital disponibles en todos los centros bibliotecarios para ofrecer una asistencia más personalizada. Nuestro amable personal está aquí para hacerlo sentir cómodo y bienvenido en nuestras sedes, sin importar qué idioma hable. Encuentre una sede cerca de usted aquí.


    Asista a programas bilingües: Esté atento al calendario de eventos de la biblioteca para descubrir narraciones de cuentos, talleres y eventos culturales. Estos programas están diseñados para ser inclusivos e interesantes para las familias que hablan español. Consulte nuestros programas aquí.


    Utilice los recursos en línea: Esta biblioteca ofrece muchos más materiales en español que otras (casi 22,000 libros impresos solamente) para satisfacer las necesidades de la comunidad. Explore los recursos digitales de la biblioteca, que incluyen libros, libros electrónicos y otros materiales en español. OverDrive/Libby, una de las plataformas digitales de la biblioteca, tiene una colección en español que se actualiza con frecuencia con nuevos títulos. Puede acceder aquí.


    Mientras nos reunimos a celebrar el Mes de la Herencia Hispana, honremos el pasado, abracemos el presente y miremos hacia un futuro enriquecido con las diversas voces e historias de nuestra comunidad. ¡Acompáñenos en la biblioteca y sea parte de esta celebración trascendental!

     

     

    This blog was written by Darrell Anderson, marketing and communications specialist for Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.


    Did you know that Hispanic Americans make up the largest immigrant group in the United States? In Mecklenburg County alone, an estimated 15% of the population, or 169,922 residents, identify as Hispanic according to recent census data.


    From September 15 to October 15, communities across the United States honor the rich histories, cultures, and contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans during Hispanic Heritage Month. This year, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is embracing this special time with a series of engaging events and programs that showcase the diversity and vibrancy of our Hispanic community.


    A Month-Long Celebration of Heritage and Culture


    The Library is more than just a place to borrow books; it's a hub for community connection and cultural enrichment. We invite the Hispanic community to “encontrar comunidad” or “find community” and know that all are welcome within our doors. Charlotte Mecklenburg Library has a commitment to serving all community members which is exemplified through its bilingual and Spanish-speaking staff. Meet just a few of them and learn why community is so important to their work:

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    Andrew Meyer
    Library Assistant, Plaza Midwood Library:


    “For me, community means ‘family.’ Community is a place where you have a sense of belonging and don't feel judged for who you are or the things you have done in the past. It is an opportunity to grow and reach your full potential.”

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    Patty Lyons
    Librarian, Mint Hill Library:


    “For me, community is a group of people who live in the same neighborhood or who are surrounded by those who give them a sense of belonging. Although I live in Cornelius, I work at the Mint Hill Library and feel like I am actually part of the same community I serve.”

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    Yuleyska Barron
    Access Services Manager, Independence Regional Library:


    ‘For me, community means an environment where I can grow, adapt, and share my life and interests. I think the Library is an important part of this project because we are the go-to source for providing all of these resources that can help our clients improve their lives.”

    How to Connect


    If you’re a Spanish-speaking resident or know someone who would benefit from bilingual library services, here’s how you can make the most of what CML offers:

     

    Visit the Library: Drop by any Library branch and inquire about staff members who can assist you in Spanish. We have several bilingual staff members across the system as well as digital translation tablets available at all Library locations for more individualized assistance. Our friendly staff is here to make you feel comfortable and welcomed into our branches no matter what language you speak. Find a branch near you HERE.

     

    Attend Bilingual Programs: Keep an eye on the Library’s events calendar for upcoming bilingual storytimes, workshops, and cultural events. These programs are designed to be inclusive and engaging for Spanish-speaking families. View our programs HERE.

     

    Utilize Online Resources: By far, the Library offers more Spanish materials than others (nearly 22,000 print books alone) to match the community’s needs. Explore the library’s digital resources, which include Spanish-language books, e-books, and other materials. OverDrive/Libby, one of the Library’s digital platforms, has a Spanish collection that is frequently updated with new titles.
     

    As we come together to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, let’s honor the past, embrace the present, and look forward to a future enriched by the diverse voices and stories of our community. Join us at the Library and be a part of this meaningful celebration!

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    Located at 301 East W.T. Harris Boulevard, University City Regional Library serves northeast Charlotte and one of the fasted growing areas for business, healthcare, and academia in Mecklenburg County – University City. This library first opened its doors to the public on February 14, 1993. In 1999, to accommodate rapid community growth, the library closed for five months to expand the facility to nearly 25,000 square feet – making it 60% larger than its original size. The University City Regional Library is one of the most visited libraries in the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library system. The new facility will be located less than a mile from the current facility on Waters Edge Village Drive, in the new Waters Edge development along JW Clay Boulevard.

     

     
    Fast Facts
    • Will be largest regional library in Mecklenburg County except for the Uptown Library campus (comprised of Main Library and ImaginOn: the Joe and Joan Martin Center)
    • Outfitted with generous spaces, including:
      • Dedicated children’s and teen program areas,
      • Large community room and flexible meeting spaces,
      • Comfortable individual and group-size reading/study spaces
    • Designed to handle needs of a large regional library and programs of all types
    • New and ample technology
    • Less than a half-mile from the LYNX Blue Line JW Clay Station
    • The anticipated completion time for this project is 2025

     

     
    New Facility FAQ
    • What will parking look like at the new facility?
      • There will be ample parking adjacent to the Library.
    • Will there be multiple entrances to the new facility for easy accessibility?
      • There will be one primary public entrance to the Library. The entire facility will be ADA compliant, including the entrance and all emergency exits.
    • Will there be access to the facility from the Greenway?
      • The new Library will be within a short walk of the entrance of the Barton Creek Greenway at JW Clay Boulevard.
    • Will trees that have been removed for this project be replaced?
      • The project will be compliant with the City of Charlotte’s tree ordinance
    • Will there be a Makerspace in the new facility?
      • There will not be a Makerspace in the new Library. The facility will, however, be designed to have more flexibility with its rooms so there is a capability to bring in Makerspace equipment when needed.
    • Are shelves going to be shorter/more accessible for all?
      • Shelving in the open floor area will be no taller than 66 inches to allow for more natural light and better views throughout the facility.
    • What will determine the materials the new facility receives?
      • The Library will have a large collection of materials based on the circulation history of University City Regional Library, meaning that the branch’s needs will be kept in mind when distributing materials.
      • Much of the opening day collection will be new to the system and selected specifically for the University City community.
      • CML has a floating collection where materials are not housed permanently at one specific library, but instead are shelved in the library where they were most recently returned. It also transports reserved materials to the customer’s library of choice when it becomes available.
      • CML’s Materials Management department ensures that the system has a diverse, well-balanced collection to meet the needs of customers. They analyze circulation information and monitor new material trends for each location and acquire materials to meet those needs.

     

     

     

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