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Reading in the Middle: Books Written by Women
Posted about 1 day ago by Adriane Marshall
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March is Women’s History Month. The entire month is dedicated to celebrating the role of women in American history. Women’s History Month began as a local celebration in Santa Rosa, […]
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March Book Chat with the YA Team
Posted about 6 days ago by Genevievre Wood
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Book Reviews, Reading Recommendations, Teens, young adult
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What We’re Reading (and Loving) Don’t know what to read next? Looking for YA book recommendations? Welcome to the Book Chat with the Young Adult Team. Every month, the YA […]
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YA Reads: Antiracist Nonfiction
Posted about 2 weeks ago by Genevievre Wood
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What does it mean to be antiracist? Members of the Black Panther Party coined the term “antiracist” during the 1960s/70s. With many different groups and organizations working similarly to fight […]
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Women’s History Month 2026
Posted about 2 weeks ago by Danielle Tarullo
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Adult, Book Reviews
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Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Future Since 1986, the month of March has been nationally recognized as Women’s History Month. Each year the National Women’s History Alliance chooses […]
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Reading in the Middle: Fairy Tale Retellings
Posted about 3 weeks ago by Adriane Marshall
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We have know the fairy tale stories, they involve glass slippers, poisoned apples, and a giant bean stalk. But what happens when those stories are fractured, when they are modernized? […]
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Discover Your Roots at the Library
Posted about 3 weeks ago by Heather Montgomery
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Adult
Curiosity about our roots is something many of us share. Whether you’re just beginning to explore your family history or you’ve already started building a family tree, Richmond Public Library is a powerful place to begin or continue your journey.
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Youth Art Month at Richmond Public Library
Posted about 4 weeks ago by Jennifer Deuell
What is Youth Art Month? Youth Art Month is part of a nationwide initiative that began in 1961. It was founded by the Art & Creative Materials Institute (ACMI). The […]
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February Book Chat with the YA Team
Posted about 1 month ago by Genevievre Wood
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Don’t know what to read next? Looking for YA book recommendations? Welcome to the Book Chat with the Young Adult Team. Every month, the YA Team each recommends a favorite […]
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February Book Chat with Youth Services Team
Posted about 1 month ago by Madison Eversoll
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Welcome to another installment in our series of blog posts featuring children’s books we’re currently loving! “Book Chat with the Youth Services Team” features one book recommendation from each of […]
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Love Takes the Stage: A Reading List Inspired by Bad Bunny
Posted about 1 month ago by Jennifer Deuell
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Reading Recommendations
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