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Local citizens protest the death of George Floyd by police with uniformed Charlotte Mecklenburg police officers standing watch.

Policing Black citizens: hypersensitive community relations issue gets its due

July 1, 2021

This blog was written as part of Charlotte Mecklenburg Library's Black Lives Matter program initiative. Learn  more about the program and corresponding events here.

Civil rights icon Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s transparent yet daunting quote about time is as fitting as ever for today’s American society — “The time is always right to do what is right.”

When reviewing the historic troublesome relations between the police and African American communities and the cases of questionable fatalities caused by the police, too often with unarmed individuals, the two sides can be fraught with distrust. News reports of Black citizens killed during encounters with over-aggressive police practices have garnered large media attention.  

Events reached a crescendo with the videotaped death of George Floyd in police custody last year in Minneapolis. Large protests followed with copycat protests around the country and abroad. Floyd’s death became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement and led a shift in the public eye to focus on improper police conduct as an issue.

The sentiment is aptly covered by the comments from Andreana Sawyer in “Wake Up, White America.”: "I can't bring myself to watch yet another video, not because I don't care, but because we're all just a few videos away from becoming completely desensitized. The public execution of Black folks will never be normal."

Congress is involved now with a proposed bill named after Floyd and is currently in deadlock as it faces opposition in the Senate. Can this problem be handled mostly by legislation? The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2021 enhances “accountability for law enforcement misconduct, restricts the use of certain policing practices, enhances transparency and data collection, and establishes best practices and training requirements.” 

The training for police proposed with the bill will “prevent and remedy” racial profiling, a sticky competent of this process. During an interview following his confirmation in April, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland spoke to the issue of race and policing. He said, “Well, look, racism is an American problem. We do not yet have equal justice under law. And as I said, (earlier) I think this is an important part of the role of the Justice Department.” 

The obstacle of equal justice under the law would go to properly conducting law enforcement in Black communities, which has been a historical and cultural problem. To better understand this and to get a fuller perspective, check the Library for these above mentioned titles and more in the booklist entitled “Policing in Black Communities” which also includes young adult titles and streaming videos.   

(from the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library Flickr page—by Sabrina Robinson)

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This blog was written by Lawrence Turner, adult services librarian for Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.

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Did you know that teens can join in on the fun of Summer Break too? New opportunities for learning are everywhere. The Library is here to help you find inspiration to try something new. 

Participate in teen activities and programs during Summer Break

July 8, 2021

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Did you know that teens can join in on the fun of Summer Break too? Summer is such a great time to read all the books you’ve wanted to read - no assigned books here! This summer explore the world around you through books, resources and online programs. New opportunities for learning are everywhere. The Library is here to help you find inspiration to try something new. 

 

When you register for Summer Break, you will find activities to complete to earn virtual badges. In addition to reading, some of our activity ideas include: 

Create:  

  • Cook something using a new recipe 
  • Make a time capsule to open in five years
  • Create art in any medium you would like

Write: 

  • Create a book list using BiblioCommons, the Library’s online catalog
  • Write a letter to a senior at a nursing home or assisted living facility 
  • Send a card to a friend or family member

Play: 

  • Play a board game
  • Try to get out of one of the digital escape rooms
  • Hold a mini Olympics with your friends 

Explore: 

  • Plan your future by using the Library’s Road Map to Success 
  • Follow us @cmlibraryteens on Instagram and explore books, college and career resources, podcasts, meet Teen Services Staff, watch Teens Live programs and more!

Give: 

  • Help with the chores – those dishes won’t wash themselves!
  • Participate in a virtual Teen Advisory Council or Community Service Project activity for the Library and earn community service hours
  • Draw something encouraging on your sidewalk or driveway

 

Programs for Teens 

Our libraries are hosting some exciting online programs this summer for teens. 

Here are just a few of the wonderful programs being offered:

Esports 101 for Teens: Attention all gamers, girls, and boys! Are you a gamer interested in competitive gaming or curious about knowing more about the gaming industry? If so, then join us for a new Esports 101 program series created just for teens.

Remembering the Holocaust: Irving Bienstock was six years old when Hitler and the Nazi Party came to power in Germany and life changed dramatically over the next six years. Come and hear his story in more detail - and have the unique opportunity to ask questions of a Holocaust survivor.

Mock Interviews: Participants will experience a live 1 on 1 virtual interview and receive feedback on how they performed as well as suggestions for improvement. 

Visit our calendar for even more upcoming online programs that you can access from home! 

 

Comments? Questions?  

Are you having problems with the Summer Break website or your account? Do you have questions about the program? Feel free to call your local library for assistance or email [email protected].  

The 2021 Summer Break program is brought to you by Charlotte Mecklenburg Library. Additional support comes from Wendy’s and the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library Foundation with Spanish translations sponsored by Norsan Media.

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This blog was written by Angela Arnold, Summer Break team co-lead for Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.

 

 

Actividades y programas para adolescentes 

 

¿Sabías que los adolescentes también pueden participar en el Programa de vacaciones de verano? El verano es la época ideal para leer todos los libros que siempre quisiste leer, ¡y no hablamos de los que te asignan en la escuela! Este verano, explora el mundo que te rodea a través de los libros, los recursos y los programas en línea. Las oportunidades para aprender algo nuevo están en todas partes. La biblioteca está aquí para ayudarte a encontrar inspiración para probar algo nuevo. 

 

Cuando te registres en el Programa de vacaciones de verano, encontrarás actividades para completar y ganar medallas virtuales. Además de la lectura, algunas de nuestras ideas de actividades incluyen lo siguiente: 

Crear:  

  • Cocina algo usando una receta nueva 
  • Haz una cápsula del tiempo para abrirla dentro de cinco años
  • Crea arte en cualquier medio que prefieras

Escribir: 

  • Crea una lista de libros usando BiblioCommons, el catálogo en línea de la biblioteca
  • Escríbele una carta a una persona mayor que viva en una residencia de ancianos o en un centro de vida asistida 
  • Envíale una tarjeta a un amigo o a un familiar

Jugar: 

Explorar: 

  • Planifica tu futuro con la Hoja de ruta hacia el éxito de la biblioteca 
  • Síguenos en @cmlibraryteens en Instagram y explora libros, recursos para la universidad y la carrera profesional, podcasts, conoce al Equipo de Servicios para Adolescentes, mira programas de Teens Live, ¡y mucho más!

Dar: 

  • Ayuda con las tareas del hogar, ¡esos platos no van a lavarse solos!
  • Participa en un Consejo asesor para adolescentes virtual o en una actividad del Proyecto de servicio comunitario para la biblioteca y gana horas de servicio comunitario
  • Dibuja algo inspirador en tu vereda o frente a tu casa

 

Programas para adolescentes 

Este verano, nuestras bibliotecas tienen programas en línea geniales para adolescentes. 

Estos son solo algunos de los maravillosos programas que se ofrecen:

Esports 101 para adolescentes: ¡Atención, gamers! ¿Eres un jugador al que le interesa competir o eres curioso y quieres saber más sobre la industria del videojuego? Si es así, acompáñanos en nuestra nueva serie de programas Esports 101 creada solo para adolescentes.

Recordamos el Holocausto: Irving Bienstock tenía seis años cuando Hitler y el Partido Nazi llegaron al poder en Alemania, y su vida cambió drásticamente durante los siguientes seis años. Ven a escuchar todos los detalles de su historia y a aprovechar una oportunidad única de hacerle preguntas a un sobreviviente del Holocausto.

Simulacros de entrevista: Los participantes tendrán una entrevista individual virtual en vivo y recibirán comentarios sobre su desempeño y, también, consejos para mejorar. 

Visita nuestro calendario para ver más de nuestros próximos programas en línea a los que puedes acceder desde tu casa. 

¿Tienes comentarios o preguntas?  

¿Tienes problemas con el sitio web del programa de vacaciones de verano o con tu cuenta? ¿Tienes preguntas sobre el programa? No dudes en llamar a tu biblioteca local para pedir ayuda o enviar un correo electrónico a [email protected].  

El programa de vacaciones de verano 2021 llega a ti gracias a la biblioteca Charlotte Mecklenburg.  Contamos con respaldo adicional de Wendy’s y de la fundación de la biblioteca Charlotte Mecklenburg, con traducciones al español patrocinadas por Norsan Media.

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Este blog lo escribió Angela Arnold, colíder del equipo del Programa de vacaciones de verano de la biblioteca Charlotte Mecklenburg.

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Did you think Summer Break with Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is just for children and teens? Summer Break is a program for all ages! Adults are enjoying extra-relaxing reads, exploring and playing in their world, creating, writing, and giving, all summer

Join in adult activities and programs during Summer Break

July 8, 2021

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Welcome to Week 7 of Summer Break! Did you think Summer Break with Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is just for children and teens? Summer Break is a program for all ages! Adults are enjoying extra-relaxing reads, exploring and playing in their world, creating, writing, and giving, all summer long. New opportunities for learning are everywhere. Let the Library give you some inspiration for all those activities.

When you register for Summer Break, you will find activities to complete to earn virtual badges. In addition to reading, some of our activity ideas include:

Create:

  • Invent a new sandwich
  • Complete a crossword puzzle
  • Take some interesting photos of your neighborhood

Write

  • Write in a journal
  • Take a course or check out an eBook on fiction writing using Library resources
  • Write a new ending to your favorite book or story

Play

  • Ride a bike or take a walk
  • Color with a family member
  • Play a video game online with a friend

Explore

  • Book a librarian for 1-on-1 help with technology, business, or non-profit assistance
  • Download a free song from Freegal
  • Go geocaching at a local park

Give

  • Donate food or supplies to your local animal shelter
  • Organize a neighborhood cleanup
  • Video chat a friend or family member to cheer them up

Programs for Adults

The Library offers hundreds of programs on dozens of topics. You are sure to find something to interest you! Here is a sampling of activities for adults being offered.

Multicultural Book Club - The Multicultural Book Club meets on the fourth Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. to discuss the best novels from the world's many cultures.

Independence Library History's Mysteries - Offered on the last Wednesday of the month, History's Mysteries is presented by Independence Regional Library staff. Come discover humanity's hidden past and explore a historical mystery.

Basic Computer Skills - Learn to use the keyboard and mouse and get a basic overview of computer terms and concepts in this class for people with little or no previous computer experience.

Visit our calendar for even more upcoming virtual programs that you can access from home!  Choose “Select tag(s)” on the right to narrow down by age.

The Summer Break program is wonderful for all ages! We have activities and book suggestions for babies/children, teens and adults

Comments? Questions? 

Are you having problems with the Summer Break website or your account? Do you have questions about the program? Feel free to call your local library for assistance or email [email protected]. 

The 2021 Summer Break program is brought to you by Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.  Additional support comes from Wendy’s and the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library Foundation with Spanish translations sponsored by Norsan Media.

 

¡Bienvenido a la semana 7 del Programa de vacaciones de verano!

¿Creíste que el Programa de vacaciones de verano con la biblioteca Charlotte Mecklenburg era solo para niños y adolescentes? ¡El Programa de vacaciones de verano es para todas las edades! Los adultos disfrutan de lecturas sumamente relajantes, exploran y juegan en su mundo, crean, escriben y hacen sus aportes durante todo el verano. Las oportunidades para aprender están en todas partes. Permite que la biblioteca te inspire para hacer todas esas actividades.

Al registrarte en el Programa de vacaciones de verano, encontrarás actividades para completar y ganar medallas virtuales. Además de la lectura, algunas de nuestras ideas de actividades son las siguientes:

Crear:

  • Inventa un nuevo sándwich
  • Completa un crucigrama
  • Saca fotos interesantes de tu vecindario

Escribe

  • Escribe un diario personal
  • Haz un curso o retira un libro electrónico sobre escritura de ficción usando los recursos de la biblioteca
  • Escribe un nuevo final para tu libro o historia favorita

Juega

  • Monta en bicicleta o da una caminata
  • Colorea junto con un miembro de tu familia
  • Juega a algún videojuego en línea con un amigo

Explora

  • Reserva a un bibliotecario para recibir asistencia personalizada sobre tecnología, negocios u organizaciones sin fines de lucro
  • Descarga una canción gratuita de Freegal
  • Juega al geocaching en un parque local

Da

  • Dona alimentos o suministros al refugio de animales local
  • Organiza una jornada de limpieza del vecindario
  • Haz una videoconferencia en línea con un amigo o un familiar para alegrarlo

Programas para adultos

La biblioteca ofrece cientos de programas basados en docenas de temas. ¡Seguro que encontrarás algo que te interese! Esta es solo una muestra de las actividades para adultos que se ofrecen.

Club de lectura multicultural: El Club de lectura multicultural se reúne mensualmente para hablar sobre las mejores novelas de todas las culturas del mundo. Participa con nosotros del Club de lectura multicultural el cuarto jueves de cada mes a las 6:30.

Misterios de la historia en la Biblioteca Independence: El último miércoles de cada mes, el equipo de la Biblioteca Independence Regional presenta Misterios de la historia. Ven a descubrir el pasado oculto de la humanidad y a explorar misterios históricos.

Habilidades informáticas básicas: Aprende a usar el teclado y el ratón y obtén un panorama básico de términos y conceptos informáticos en esta clase destinada a personas con poca o ninguna experiencia en computación.

Visita nuestro calendario para ver los próximos programas virtuales, a los que puedes acceder desde tu casa.  Elige “Seleccionar etiqueta(s)” a la derecha para filtrar la búsqueda por edad.

¡El Programa de vacaciones de verano es genial para personas de todas las edades! Tenemos actividades y recomendaciones de libros para bebés o niños, adolescentes y adultos

¿Tienes comentarios o preguntas? 

¿Tienes problemas con el sitio web del programa de vacaciones de verano o con tu cuenta? ¿Tienes preguntas sobre el programa? No dudes en llamar a tu biblioteca local para pedir ayuda o envía un correo electrónico a [email protected]

El programa de vacaciones de verano 2021 llega a ti gracias a la biblioteca Charlotte Mecklenburg.  Contamos con respaldo adicional de Wendy’s y de la fundación de la biblioteca Charlotte Mecklenburg, con traducciones al español patrocinadas por Norsan Media.

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Este blog lo escribió Larisa Martin, miembro del equipo del Programa de vacaciones de verano de la biblioteca Charlotte Mecklenburg

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If you have a story, you’d like to share about Summer Break we’d love to hear it! 

Stories from the Library’s Summer Break: Read, Learn, Explore

July 8, 2021

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Each summer Charlotte Mecklenburg Library encourages people of all ages to participate in our summer learning program, Summer Break. There are lots of reasons why! We think one of the best parts of Summer Break is hearing from participants about all the wonderful, little, powerful, or unexpected ways that the program has impacted their lives. From encouraging participants to further explore the city, to motivating students to read all summer long, we’ve compiled some notable stories. Keep reading for inspiration.

Summer Break Helps People of All Ages Discover Love of Reading

One of the things customers share most frequently is how Summer Break fosters a love of reading. One Summer Break completer was so excited that his prize was a book that he could keep.

Find your next read with us!

We have created new lists for summer 2021 for kids, teens and adults so you can keep your brains active. These recommended reading lists can be found on our website at summerbreak.cmlibrary.org. (After you register for an account or Sign In, select “Recommendations” in the menu on the top right.)

Groups Love Summer Break

A group is an organization such as a camp, school, day care or other organization who will participate in the Summer Break program together and not individually. Participating in Summer Break as a group is a fun way to work together to read 15 hours and participate in engaging activities. If the group completes the challenge, the group receives fun prizes. It’s also a great way to keep track of the amount of reading a group is doing during June 7 to August 14. One CMS teacher says it was easy to sign up and all the assistance she received from staff was quick and helpful.

Has Summer Break Made an Impact on You?

If you have a story, you’d like to share about Summer Break we’d love to hear it!  You can email us at [email protected], fill out the contact us form on our website or tell any staff member next time you visit the library.

The 2021 Summer Break program is brought to you by Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.  Additional support comes from Wendy’s and the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library Foundation with Spanish translations sponsored by Norsan Media. 

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This blog was written by Whitney Lebron, Summer Break team member for Charlotte Mecklenburg Library. 

 

Cada verano, la biblioteca Charlotte Mecklenburg invita a personas de todas las edades a participar en nuestro programa de aprendizaje de verano llamado Programa de vacaciones de verano. ¡Hay muchas razones para hacerlo! Creemos que una de las mejores partes del Programa de vacaciones de verano es escuchar a los participantes contarnos de qué maneras maravillosas, simples, poderosas o inesperadas el programa ha causado un impacto positivo en sus vidas. Hemos reunido muchas historias interesantes relacionadas, por ejemplo, con participantes que se animaron a explorar aún más la ciudad o estudiantes motivados a leer durante todo el verano. Sigue leyendo para inspirarte.

El Programa de vacaciones de verano ayuda a personas de todas las edades a descubrir el amor por la lectura

Una de las cosas que los participantes comparten con frecuencia es que el Programa de vacaciones de verano fomenta el amor por la lectura. Una persona que completó el Programa de vacaciones de verano estaba tan contenta que, como premio, le regalamos un libro.

¡Encuentra tu próxima lectura con nosotros!

Hemos creado nuevas listas para el verano de 2021 para que niños, adolescentes y adultos puedan mantener sus cerebros activos. Estas listas de libros recomendados se pueden encontrar en nuestro sitio web en summerbreak.cmlibrary.org. (Después de inscribirte o de ingresar, selecciona «Recomendaciones» en el menú de arriba a la derecha).

Los grupos aman el Programa de vacaciones de verano

Un grupo es una organización, por ejemplo, un campamento, una escuela, una guardería u otra organización, que participa del Programa de vacaciones de verano como grupo, no individualmente. Participar en el Programa de vacaciones de verano como grupo es una forma divertida de trabajar juntos para leer 15 horas y realizar actividades entretenidas. Si el grupo completa el desafío, recibe premios divertidos. También es una buena manera de monitorear cuánto lee el grupo desde el 7 de junio hasta el 14 de agosto. Una maestra de CMS dice que fue fácil inscribirse y que la ayuda que recibió del equipo fue rápida y útil.

¿El Programa vacaciones de verano te ha causado un impacto?

Si tienes una historia que quieras compartir sobre el Programa de vacaciones de verano, ¡nos encantaría escucharla!  Puedes enviarnos un correo electrónico a [email protected], completar el formulario Contáctanos en nuestro sitio web o hablar con cualquier miembro de nuestro equipo la próxima vez que visites la biblioteca.

El Programa de vacaciones de verano 2021 llega a ti gracias a la biblioteca Charlotte Mecklenburg.  Contamos con respaldo adicional de Wendy’s y de la fundación de la biblioteca Charlotte Mecklenburg, con traducciones al español patrocinadas por Norsan Media. 

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Este blog lo escribió Whitney Lebron, miembro del equipo del Programa de vacaciones de verano de la biblioteca Charlotte Mecklenburg. 

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hoopla recently updated their audiobook experience for the Android and Apple apps and the hoopla website.  You will see an enhanced interface, now on a single screen.  Features updated includes increased playback speeds, sleep timer options, and a new car

Digital Tips and Tricks: hoopla Audiobook Experience Gets an Update

July 9, 2021

Do you love audiobooks as much as me? I’m a recent audiobook convert and am obsessed with finding great narrators and a juicy tell-all. I especially love books narrated by the author. Hoopla recently gave their audiobook player a facelift. Haven’t checked it out yet? What are you waiting for? 

Hoopla is one of the Library’s resources that allows instant access to e-books, comics, audiobooks, music, movies and television – no holds and no waiting! Content can be streamed on computers, tablets, or mobile devices, and can be downloaded to tablets and mobile devices to allow for offline reading or listening any time. New to hoopla?  Check out our Getting Started page.

The audiobook experience has been updated for the Android and Apple apps and the hoopla website. If your mobile device is not showing the new features, you probably just need to install an update. What’s great about the new audiobook experience is all features can be accessed from one screen!                                

  • Car and Activity Mode is a simplified interface with fewer controls and larger buttons for when you’re on the go.
  • Chapter/Book Timer gives users a simple toggle to switch between viewing the time remaining in either the current chapter or the entire book.
  • Playback Speed options have been increased to up to four times normal playback speed!
  • Bookmark Notes can now be added to any audiobook bookmark, perfect for book clubs or educational listening.
  • Sleep Timer has more options, including an End of Chapter option. 

Read more about the new enhancements and watch a short video here. Happy Listening!

Access all the Library’s resources for free with your library card. Don’t have one? Sign up here! If you need more help with resources covered in this blog, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library staff are available to help by email, chat, and phone

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 This blog was written by Amy Richard, digital collections coordinator at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library

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While many protests related to other subjects have taken place without many limitations, the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement has been subject to extreme censorship by both police and the media.

Censorship and Black Lives Matter

July 12, 2021

This blog was written as part of Charlotte Mecklenburg Library's Black Lives Matter program initiative. Learn  more about the program and corresponding events here.

During the 20th and 21st centuries, widespread mass protests have become an essential element of displaying civic engagement in America. Topics such as LGBTQ+ rights, animal cruelty and gun control have elicited millions of people to protest. However, on May 25, 2020, the murder of George Floyd at the hands of police officer Derek Chauvin led to the largest protest in the history of the United States. Over 20 million people nationwide gathered to protest police brutality and racial injustice against Black Americans. While many protests related to other subjects have taken place without many limitations, the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement has been subject to extreme censorship by both police and the media.

Even though most BLM protests were peaceful, calls for militarized police were requested on a national level and states went under lockdown in response. Consequently, the usage of pepper spray, tear gas and rubber ammunition further instigated violence. According to the Texas Tribune, during days of protests, police officers used pepper spray and arrested protestors, critically injuring one person and sending others to the hospital. An additional person had been trampled by an officer on horseback. These actions directly contradict the right to peaceful protest indicated by the First Amendment. Under this law, police forces are only allowed to contain individuals if they have witnessed them commit a crime, possess a warrant, or have probable cause. The intense scrutiny under the BLM movement has made it difficult for people to protest peacefully and the police officers that have been deployed on a national level has left protestors unable to use their voices for change.

Nevertheless, censorship comes in more forms than just government control. Last year, Ardrey Kell High School painted the rock in front of the school with symbols of the BLM movement, honoring the victims of police brutality and encouraging students to act. Yet just a week following this gesture, the rock was vandalized and replaced with hate speech. The BLM movement has constantly faced bigotry and the fact that people were so quick to stop others from speaking out illustrates the massive amount of censorship behind Black and POC voices.

This is not the first time the movement has been censored in a school environment. On May 13, 2021, an entire year after George Floyd's death, an Oklahoma School District banned students from wearing a BLM shirt, stating that “politics will not be allowed at school.” According to the National Coalition Against Censorship, students were required to turn their BLM shirt inside out and were prohibited from entering class until they changed their clothes. The school prohibited students from expressing political beliefs, violating the law established in Tinker v. Des Moines which stated that “students’ political speech is protected by the First Amendment”. At another high school in Florida, a yearbook was censored for containing views about BLM and was cited as being “too politically one-sided.” However, this comment seems as though it was only used to silence the editors, as what was posted in the yearbook only detailed the history of the movement and why it was started.

Fortunately, people have been standing up to fight against the censorship and have strengthened the movement in the process. When the rock at Ardrey Kell was vandalized, students organized a repainting session, inviting the entire school to collaborate on making an artistic representation of the BLM movement. Students who oversaw writing the yearbook at the Florida high school distributed a letter maintaining the political integrity of their article and reaching a middle ground to get their book published. In a broader aspect, journalists and protestors have been able to shed light on their experiences protesting and social media apps have been essential for revealing the truth as it is. As the protests continue and people begin to pay more attention to the movement, it is essential to fight back against censorship and show the world what the BLM movement truly represents — fighting racism, police brutality and serving justice to its victims.

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This blog was written by Medha Kowndinya, she is 16-year-old rising high school Junior.

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As Summer Break begins to wrap up, customers can begin collecting their prizes.

Summer Break Begins to Wrap Up 

July 29, 2021

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Another summer has flown by. School supply shopping has begun, vacations are winding down and another Summer Break program is about to end.  

Remember that Saturday, August 14 is the last day that you can enter reading time or activities in your log. Participants will have until Saturday, August 21 to pick up their incentives – while supplies last.

  • Wendy’s Jr. Frosty Coupon (earned at sign-up)
  • Completion prizes are: 
    • Babies/children: a book
    • Teens: choice of a book or doodle notebook
    • Adults: a Library tote bag

You can continue to track your reading through Beanstack at any time. Be sure to check back later to register for more fun Library challenges in Beanstack. 

Thank you for participating in the Summer Break challenge. We hope you’ve had fun reading and learning all summer long. We’ll see you again next summer!

 

Upcoming Programs

Even though Summer Break is almost over, online programs are available all year. Here are a few exciting programs coming up:

Cornelius Branch Family Storytime

Wednesday, August 25 at 10 a.m.

Your whole family can enjoy stories, songs and movement activities that support early literacy skill development and help foster a love of books and reading in your child.

PSAT Virtual Free Practice Test: College & Career Connections

Tuesday, August 17 – all day

Don’t procrastinate! Take action NOW to ensure you improve your PSAT score. Join a classroom of your peers and take a full-length practice PSAT. 

International Authors Book Club for 20 to 30 Somethings

Saturday, August 28 at 10:30 a.m.

Join us for literary discussion and cultural banter, based on books we read from around the globe. 

Myers Park Branch - Read to Seed Gardening Series

Monday, August 23 at noon

This month, the Myers Park Library Garden Club in conjunction with Matthews Library is hosting Dr. Larry Mellichamp, author of The Southeast Native Plant Primer, presenting Gardening in Charlotte Year-round.

Comments? Questions?  

Are you having problems with the Summer Break website or your account? Do you have questions about the program? Feel free to call your local library for assistance or email [email protected].  

The 2021 Summer Break program is brought to you by Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.  Additional support comes from Wendy’s and the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library Foundation with Spanish translations sponsored by Norsan Media.

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This blog was written by Angela Arnold, Summer Break team co-lead for Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.

 

Otro verano se va volando. La compra de suministros para la escuela ha comenzado, las vacaciones están por finalizar y otro programa de vacaciones de verano está por terminar.  

Recuerda que el sábado, 14 de agosto es el último día que puedes registrar tu tiempo de lectura o actividades. Los participantes tendrán hasta el sábado, 21 de agosto para elegir sus incentivos, sujetos a disponibilidad.

  • Cupón para un helado Jr. Frosty de Wendy’s (se obtiene al inscribirse)
  • Los premios por completar el programa son los siguientes: 
    • Bebés/Niños: un libro
    • Adolescentes: elección de un libro o un anotador
    • Adultos: una bolsa de la biblioteca

Puedes continuar registrando tu tiempo de lectura mediante Beanstack en cualquier momento. Asegúrate de volver a ingresar más tarde para registrarte en más retos divertidos de la biblioteca en Beanstack. 

Gracias por participar en el reto del programa de vacaciones de verano. Esperamos que te hayas divertido leyendo y aprendiendo durante todo el verano. ¡Nos vemos pronto el próximo verano!

Próximos programas

Aunque el programa de vacaciones de verano ya casi termina, hay programas en línea disponibles durante todo el año. Estos son algunos de los próximos programas emocionantes:

Narración de cuentos para la familia de la sucursal Cornelius

Miércoles, 25 de agosto a las 10:00 a. m.

Toda tu familia podrá disfrutar de cuentos, canciones y actividades de movimiento que fomentan el desarrollo de habilidades de alfabetización temprana y que ayudan a promover la pasión de tu hijo por los libros y la lectura.

Prueba de práctica gratis virtual del PSAT: Conexiones universitarias y profesionales

Martes, 17 de agosto: todo el día

¡No lo postergues! Actúa AHORA para asegurarte de mejorar tu puntuación del examen PSAT. Acompáñanos en una clase con personas de tu misma edad y haz una prueba de práctica completa del PSAT. 

Club de lectura de autores internacionales para personas de 20 a 30 y pico años

Sábado, 28 de agosto a las 10:30 a.m.

Acompáñanos en un debate literario y una charla cultural, basados en libros que leemos de todo el mundo. 

Sucursal Myers Park: Lee sobre los distintos tipos de siembra de semillas

Lunes, 23 de agosto al mediodía

Este mes, el club de jardinería de la biblioteca Myers Park junto con la biblioteca Matthews serán anfitriones del Dr. Larry Mellichamp, autor de The Southeast Native Plant Primer (Manual básico sobre plantas nativas del sudeste), quien expondrá sobre jardinería en Charlotte durante todo el año.

¿Tienes comentarios o preguntas?  

¿Tienes problemas con el sitio web del programa de vacaciones de verano o con tu cuenta? ¿Tienes preguntas sobre el programa? No dudes en llamar a tu biblioteca local para pedir ayuda o envía un correo electrónico a [email protected].  

El programa de vacaciones de verano 2021 llega a ti gracias a la biblioteca Charlotte Mecklenburg.  Contamos con el respaldo adicional de Wendy’s y de la fundación de la biblioteca Charlotte Mecklenburg, con traducciones al español patrocinadas por Norsan Media.

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Este blog lo escribió Ángela Arnold, colíder del equipo del programa de vacaciones de verano de la biblioteca Charlotte Mecklenburg.

 

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Celebrate ESL Month this August and learn a new language with resources from the Library.

Celebrate ESL Month this August with Charlotte Mecklenburg Library

July 29, 2021

Have you thought about learning a new language? Do you want to improve your language skills? Maybe you haven’t practiced your Spanish in years, or you hope to visit France some day and want to learn basic French before you go. August is English as a Second Language (ESL) Month at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library and we have several resources to help you reach your goals from home – or wherever your internet connection takes you. All of these are free with a Library card. 

Access Video for Kids

The Just for Kids Collection gives children — and their parents — a thoroughly kid-safe, advertisement-free media platform they can freely explore and enjoy. Just for Kids has the educational videos children want to watch, plus songs, games, and other interactives that are sure to entertain, educate, and inspire young patrons. Plus, this streaming collection is ideal for librarians hosting a video storytelling hour activities for preschoolers and early learners, an after-school or ESL/ELL program, homework help, or resources for homeschoolers that they can access anywhere, anytime. 

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Transparent Language

Provides a fun, effective, and engaging experience for learners of all levels looking to build their listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in a foreign language. With over 110 languages to choose from, including English for speakers of over 30 languages, there is something for every learner. Transparent Language Online combines robust courses, supplemental vocabulary, extensive grammar resources, and mobile apps for a complete language-learning experience.

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International Newsstream

New content from more than 600 of the world's top newspapers in a variety of languages.

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Kanopy 

An award-winning video streaming service providing access to more than 30,000 independent and documentary films ─  titles of unique social and cultural value from The Criterion Collection, The Great Courses, Media Education Foundation, and thousands of independent filmmakers. Enjoy their selections of titles in various world languages as well.

Access

The Library’s resources are free to use with your Library card or ONE Access ID. If you don’t have a card, you can apply for one here. So, what are you waiting for? ¡Si puedo comenzar hoy! - that means I can get started today! 

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

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The ultimate movie night is a read away

July 29, 2021

Summer is a season for many things - catching up on rest, chasing adventure through local, national or international travel, trying refreshing recipes in the kitchen and so much more. One of our favorite ways to pass the time is to read a good book (or two, or three, or ten…you get the point), and binge a good TV show or movie. If the show or movie is adapted from a book, we try our best to read the book first. Is anyone else this way?

If, like us, you prefer to dive into a book before diving into its corresponding movie, we have the perfect list for you to explore.

The best summer reading and movie nights are ahead. Check out the following titles:

Adult Fiction
The Last Letter from Your Lover by Jojo Moyes

It is 1960. When Jennifer Stirling wakes up in the hospital, she can remember nothing-not the tragic car accident that put her there, not her husband, not even who she is. She feels like a stranger in her own life until she stumbles upon an impassioned letter, signed simply "B", asking her to leave her husband.

Years later, in 2003, a journalist named Ellie discovers the same enigmatic letter in a forgotten file in her newspaper's archives. She becomes obsessed by the story and hopeful that it can resurrect her faltering career. Perhaps if these lovers had a happy ending, she would find one to her own complicated love life, too. Ellie's search will rewrite history and help her see the truth about her own modern romance.

Adult Non-Fiction
The House of Gucci by Sara Gay Forden

On March 27, 1995, Maurizio Gucci, heir to the fabulous fashion dynasty, was slain by an unknown gunman as he approached his Milan office. In 1998, his ex-wife Patrizia Reggiani Martinelli--nicknamed "The Black Widow" by the press--was sentenced to 29 years in prison, for arranging his murder. 

Did Patrizia murder her ex-husband because his spending was wildly out of control? Did she do it because her glamorous ex was preparing to marry his mistress, Paola Franchi? Or is there a possibility she didn't do it at all?

The Gucci story is one of glitz, glamour, intrigue, the rise, near fall and subsequent resurgence of a fashion dynasty. Beautifully written, impeccably researched, and widely acclaimed, The House of Gucci will captivate readers with its page-turning account of high fashion, high finance, and heart-rending personal tragedy

Teen
Monster by Walter Dean Myers

Sixteen-year-old Steve Harmon is on trial for murder. A Harlem drugstore owner was shot and killed in his store, and the word is that Steve served as the lookout.

Guilty or innocent, Steve becomes a pawn in the hands of "the system," cluttered with cynical authority figures and unscrupulous inmates, who will turn in anyone to shorten their own sentences. For the first time, Steve is forced to think about who he is as he faces prison, where he may spend all the tomorrows of his life.

As a way of coping with the horrific events that entangle him, Steve, an amateur filmmaker, decides to transcribe his trial into a script, just like in the movies. He writes it all down, scene by scene, the story of how his whole life was turned around in an instant. But, despite his efforts, reality is blurred and his vision obscured until he can no longer tell who he is or what is the truth. This compelling novel is Walter Dean Myers's writing at its best.

Children
Hair Love by Matthew A. Cherry

Zuri’s hair has a mind of its own. It kinks, coils, and curls every which way. Zuri knows it’s beautiful. When mommy does Zuri’s hair, she feels like a superhero. But when mommy is away, it’s up to daddy to step in! And even though daddy has a lot to learn, he LOVES his Zuri. And he’ll do anything to make her—and her hair—happy.

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Take advantage of the opportunities that await you and your children this school year and access the tools they need to start the year off right today.

Get ready to go back to school with resources from Charlotte Mecklenburg Library

August 3, 2021

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Summer is coming to an end and students across our area are gearing up to return to school! Whether you are sending your child off to school for the first time, preparing for college admissions, or somewhere in between, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is here to support all your student’s back-to-school needs.

Virtual Learning Opportunities

Did you know that the Library provides a multitude of virtual learning programs to enrich your child’s academic and social skills? The calendar is filled weekly with school-age programming you can enjoy from anywhere! After registering, you will receive a Zoom link to participate in the program. If your child can’t make the live programs, you’re invited to participate at your convenience by viewing pre-recorded programs on our Digital Branch. Our specialized content is designed to elevate and extend your student’s learning. Virtual programming is not limited to children in elementary school, it’s available for all age groups. Teens can join in writing groups, book clubs, trivia sessions and gaming sessions such as Dungeons and Dragons. While you get into your back-to-school routine, be sure to join a group and meet new friends.

ONE Access and Curated Lists by Grade Level

Every child in the Charlotte Mecklenburg School system can use their student ID number as their Library card number – this is called a ONE Access ID number (the pin number is your child’s month and birthday combined in MMDD format). Yes, you heard that right! It’s called ONE Access, or One Number Equals Access, and it makes it very convenient for your child to place books on hold or check out digital resources. Our Library staff have even created curated lists for students to read by grade level. Check them out here: ElementaryMiddle and High School. Your child’s ONE Access ID number doesn’t just limit them to books. There are many e-resources to utilize such as Tutor.com (up to 10 free, live homework tutoring sessions each week), Transparent Language (learn a new language) and Freegal music (for when your dance party breaks!). The possibilities are endless with free learning resources offered through your Library.

Educational Support

The Library is committed to improving lives and building a stronger community – a lofty goal as evidenced by our commitment to programming and helping your child prepare for their next step beyond high school. Library branches offer one-on-one weekly virtual appointments with teens to discuss how to successfully plan for the future. Library staff members can connect your high schooler with resources to plan for a potential job or college process, including financial aid and scholarship opportunities. One-on-one virtual appointments are available daily for elementary schoolers as well for Reading Buddies, tutoring, and enrichment. Feel back-to-school ready knowing your local Library will support your child’s learning beyond the classroom.

Parent and Teacher Learning Opportunities

Getting ready for the start of a new school year is not limited to children. Parents, caregivers, and teachers can get back-to-school ready by learning something new too. Parent Lunch and Learn programs are available every month virtually for adults to learn something new and connect with other parents. Active Reading programs are offered as well to learn how to read WITH your child, and improve your child’s language, vocabulary and comprehension skills. Build your confidence and meet other caregivers just like you- we're all in this together! If you’re unavailable for live programs, find other resources to kickstart your school year on our Supporting Student Success page.

Every new school year presents new challenges and opportunities. Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is fully equipped and ready to provide you and your school-age child with an opportunity to learn and grow. Take advantage of the opportunities that await you and your children this school year!  

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This blog was written by Elyse Berrier, active reading training coordinator for Charlotte Mecklenburg Library

 

¡El verano se termina y los estudiantes de nuestra área se preparan para el regreso a clases! Ya sea que su hijo esté empezando la escuela por primera vez, preparando la admisión universitaria o alguna instancia intermedia, la biblioteca Charlotte Mecklenburg está aquí para ayudar a los estudiantes con todas sus necesidades para el regreso a clases.

Oportunidades de aprendizaje virtual

¿Sabía que la biblioteca ofrece varios programas de aprendizaje virtual para enriquecer las habilidades académicas y sociales de su hijo? El calendario se completa todas las semanas con la planificación para niños y adolescentes en edad escolar, y se puede disfrutar desde cualquier lugar. Luego de la inscripción, recibirá un enlace de Zoom para participar en el programa. Si su hijo no puede participar en los programas en vivo, lo invitamos a ver los programas pregrabados cuando le sea conveniente en nuestra sucursal virtual. Nuestro contenido especializado está diseñado para elevar y ampliar el aprendizaje del estudiante. La planificación virtual no se limita a niños de primaria, está disponible para todos los grupos etarios. Los adolescentes pueden unirse a grupos de escritura, clubs de lectura, sesiones de trivia y juegos, como Calabozos y Dragones. Mientras vuelven a su rutina escolar, tienen la oportunidad de unirse a un grupo y conocer nuevos amigos.

ONE Access y listas catalogadas por grado

Todos los estudiantes que estén en el sistema escolar de Charlotte Mecklenburg pueden usar su número de identificación de estudiante como número de tarjeta de la biblioteca. Este número se denomina número de identificación ONE Access (el número PIN es el día y el mes de cumpleaños de su hijo combinados en formato MMDD). ¡Sí, escuchó bien! Se denomina ONE Access o One Number Equals Access (un número equivale al acceso), y le sirve a su hijo para ubicar libros en espera o utilizar recursos digitales. El personal de la biblioteca ha creado listas catalogadas para que los estudiantes lean según el nivel del grado al que asisten. Pueden consultarlas aquí: escuela primariaescuela media y escuela secundaria. El número de identificación ONE Access de su hijo no solo le sirve para obtener libros. Hay muchos recursos electrónicos que puede utilizar, como Tutor.com (hasta diez sesiones gratuitas de tutoría en vivo para hacer las tareas cada semana), Transparent Language (para aprender un idioma nuevo) y Freegal music (¡para cuando comience la fiesta!). Las posibilidades son infinitas con los recursos de aprendizaje gratuitos que ofrece nuestra biblioteca.

Apoyo educativo

La biblioteca procura mejorar las vidas de la comunidad y hacerla más fuerte; un objetivo ambicioso que se pone de manifiesto en nuestro compromiso con la planificación y el apoyo para preparar a su hijo para el camino luego de la secundaria. Las sucursales de la biblioteca ofrecen encuentros virtuales semanales e individuales con los adolescentes para analizar un plan exitoso para su futuro. El personal de la biblioteca puede conectar al estudiante de escuela secundaria con recursos para planificar un posible proceso laboral o universitario, lo que incluye las oportunidades de becas o asistencia financiera. Los encuentros virtuales individuales están disponibles de forma diaria para los estudiantes de primaria, así como también los compañeros de lectura, las tutorías y el enriquecimiento. Esté listo para el regreso a clases sabiendo que su biblioteca local apoyará el aprendizaje de su hijo más allá del aula.

Oportunidades de aprendizaje para padres y maestros

Prepararse para el comienzo de un nuevo año escolar no es algo que hacen solo los niños. Los padres, las madres, los cuidadores y los maestros pueden prepararse para el regreso a clases al aprender también algo nuevo. Los programas de Almuerzo y Aprendizaje para Padres están disponibles todos los meses de manera virtual para que los adultos puedan aprender algo nuevo y conectarse con otros padres y madres. También se ofrecen programas de Lectura Activa para que aprenda cómo leer CON su hijo y pueda mejorar el lenguaje, el vocabulario y las habilidades de comprensión de su hijo. ¡Anímese y conozca a otros cuidadores como usted! ¡Estamos juntos en esto! Si no puede asistir a los programas en vivo, encuentre otros recursos para comenzar el año escolar en nuestra página de Apoyo al éxito estudiantil.

Cada año escolar nuevo presenta nuevos desafíos y oportunidades. La biblioteca Charlotte Mecklenburg está completamente equipada y lista para ofrecerles a usted y a su hijo estudiante la oportunidad de aprender y crecer. ¡Aproveche las oportunidades que usted y su hijo tienen este año escolar!  

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Este blog fue escrito por Elyse Berrier, coordinadora de las capacitaciones en lectura activa de la biblioteca Charlotte Mecklenburg.