Count on US: Cleveland Public Library to Host Conversations about the Census

Have you filled out your Census? Cleveland Public Library wants to make sure more people do. According to completecountcle.org, the city ranks last among big cities when it comes to responding to the Census. From June to October, the Library will tackle hot button topics to educate the community on the importance of the Census. The discussions will take place LIVE on our…

A Letter to Our Community

Cleveland Public Library is truly saddened by the senseless deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and the many other Black lives in America. Cleveland Public Library condemns all acts of violence and any disregard for human rights. We will not accept the unnecessary and unjust killing of any human. Everyone is welcome at Cleveland Public Library. It is…

Discussing Race

Discussions about race are never easy. They should focus on listening to one another in an effort to better understand the challenges and issues that impact minority communities. Below are available resources and titles to help start discussions with your children, friends, and community members. Resources for Discussing Race Raising Race-Conscious Children As a mother, I’ve always wanted my children…

Calling All Writers! A City-Wide Writing Project Documents Neighborhood Pride in Cleveland

What does Cleveland mean to you? Is it the vibrant culture, beautiful architecture, or the true passion of its people? A new city-wide writing project, Neighborhood Voices, allows writers to explore their love for Cleveland. “Neighborhood Voices lets residents connect with each other through words and shared experiences,” said Aaron Mason, Director of Community Engagement at Cleveland Public Library. “Cleveland…