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Charlotte Mecklenburg Library's Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room details the life of Harry Patrick Harding, Charlotte School Superintendent from 1913-1949.
In 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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In the aftermath of Breonna Taylor’s death, one Library staff is learning how to become more resilient and make a difference by example.
Even though conversations about race can be emotional and polarizing, there is a way to share information that encourages self-reflection and an increased understanding of perspectives we haven’t experienced personally.
A significant way to begin to invest in ourselves is to implement self-care in our daily lives.
A Charlotte Mecklenburg Library teen librarian explores what the change from Morrison Regional Library to SouthPark Regional Library means to him.
New Engage 2020 Storywalk that focus on topics such as the voting process, civic engagement, and how even our youngest people can make a difference in our community.
The Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room takes a look into America's 400th anniversary and the commemoration of the three Roanoke voyages.
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