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The 2025 Kwanzaa Community Celebration, titled 鈥淎frica Rising: Celebrating Heritage, Building Futures鈥 will be held Saturday, Dec. 27, from 11:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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The 33,000-square foot Canyon Branch Library will bring meeting spaces, a podcast studio, a creative lab, Palm Beach County's first drive-up service window, a $370,000 art installation 鈥 along with 130,000 books and other materials.
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The Mandel Public Library on Clematis Street has put visitors on notice: No backpacks with frames or shopping carts. Homeless advocates see it as another blow.
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Emmanuel George is an archivist and community historian who created the Black Broward Instagram page to share pieces of Broward鈥檚 Black history. It鈥檚 a peek into all the different kinds of work he鈥檚 doing to highlight Broward鈥檚 Black history.
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A new report from the American Library Association says attempted book bannings and restrictions at school and public libraries continue to surge, setting a record in 2022.
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Broward school libraries will remove a sexually explicit teen graphic novel that Gov. Ron DeSantis administration categorized as 鈥減ornography.鈥
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With a Jan. 1 deadline looming, a state Department of Education workgroup is crafting a training that all school-library workers must use in selecting books and other materials.
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According to PEN America, a growing number of local political and advocacy groups have focused their attacks on books featuring LGBTQ+ characters and characters of color.
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Zykeria Lord said she has "learned how to remain calm no matter how chaotic it is."
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The Delray Beach Public Library is bringing the library experience to neighborhoods across the city. And they鈥檙e doing it by way of a golf cart 鈥 it鈥檚 all the rage for children searching for free books and summer programs.
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Monroe County just opened its first new library in decades. And this new library isn't just for a new century 鈥 it's for a different world.
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Broward County Commissioners met Tuesday to discuss items on the summer agenda. One conversation focused on expanding efforts to educate Broward citizens about Juneteenth.