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The fallacy of the Strong Black Woman
May 12, 2021She is the backbone of her family and a pillar in the community. She is unflappable, unfailing. She is incredible! She is the Strong Black Woman and she is…a myth.
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Get ready for the return of Summer Break with the Library
May 11, 2021Get ready for the return of Summer Break with the Library. Pre-registration begins Monday, May 17, 2021.
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Interlibrary Loan service to resume May 17, 2021
May 10, 2021The Interlibrary Loan service (ILL) at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library will resume May 17, 2021. Please read for more information.
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Job searching during a global pandemic
May 6, 2021The Charlotte Mecklenburg Library's Job Help Center is here to help you navigate the job search process during a pandemic.
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Welcome Home: Celebrate South County Regional Library May 16-22
May 6, 2021Celebrate the completed renovation and re-opening of South County Regional Library with spirit week this May 16-22, 2021.
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Queen Charlotte: America’s Biracial, Abolitionist Queen
May 5, 2021Dr. Stephanie Myers, author of “Invisible Queen,” discusses the remarkable and unexamined history of our city's namesake on May 19, 2021 at 7 p.m.
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Sharing stories and history
May 4, 2021This May as we celebrate Older American's Month, we reflect on the lessons our elders can teach us in order to build a better future.
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Reading in Color - Small Start, Huge Impact
Apr 30, 2021Reading in Color started 5 years ago. See how it's grown and impacted the community.
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Black Lives Still Matter - Part 2
Apr 29, 2021In the wake of last week's guilty verdict in the case against Derek Chauvin, it is important to remember true justice comes when there are no longer cases like George Floyd's and those of the people who don't make national headlines. Black lives still matter.
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Dive into award-winning poetry for National Poetry Month
Apr 22, 2021April is National Poetry Month! Looking for something new to read or a timeless classic? Your Library has it covered.