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In This Issue:
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Celebrate Black History Month Memory Lab Recording Pod Love Your Library Curated Reads on Libby Events Richmond Public Library Foundation Update Sign Up for Our Newsletters Library Closings
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Thursday, February 19, 6:00 PM Main Library A conversation with Dr. Daryl Dance – creator of VCU’s Black History in the Making Award in 1984 and Professor Emerita at both the University of Richmond and VCU. Dr. Dance will speak about her time leading VCU’s fledgling African-American Studies program and offer insight on how celebrating Black History Month has changed over the years.
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Saturday, February 21, 1:00-3:00 PMBroad Rock Branch Join us for the 5th Annual Black History Month Social and Celebration, featuring community presentations, food, and fellowship in honor of Black history and excellence.
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Friday, February 27, 11:00 AM Hull Street Branch Dr. Paula D. Royster, expert on African diaspora history and culture, will discuss the Reclaiming Our Time Genealogy Project and its work with families in the historic Blackwell community.
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Preserve your story in the Memory Lab Recording Pod, a free, reservable recording space on the first floor of the Main Library near the Richmond Room. This comfortable, semi-soundproof pod is perfect for capturing oral histories, interviews, and meaningful conversations, with seating for up to four people, adjustable lighting, ventilation, and convenient power outlets. You can also enhance your project by reserving a Personal Archiving Kit (PAK) with professional recording equipment.
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This February, explore our Memory Lab programming, made possible by our Mellon Foundation grant and your generous support. Saturday, February 14, 1-2pm at Hull Street Branch: Join Marvin Hicks, Community Memory Fellow, to discuss Richmond's Black History and learn how to use the Memory Lab. Saturday, February 28, 1-3pm in the Main Library's Richmond Room: Map Your Richmond offers hands-on exploration of historical maps, redlining documents, and census records showing how our neighborhoods have evolved. Discover how to use Memory Lab resources to preserve and share community stories for future generations. Programs like these are possible because of donors like you working together with the Foundation to expand Richmond Public Library resources, serving our entire Richmond community. Thank you. Susan Revere Executive Director, RPLF
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As reminder, all Richmond Public Library locations will be closed on the following dates: Monday, February 16 – Presidents' Day
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