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Queer Liberation Library helps people access books by LGBTQ+ authors amid book ban waves
Read full article: Queer Liberation Library helps people access books by LGBTQ+ authors amid book ban wavesKieren Hickey and his team of librarian volunteers at the Queer Liberation Library work to elevate queer voices in places where LGBTQ+ people may not have access to those types of books at their home libraries.
Community weighs in on how to spend additional funding for Las Palmas Library renovations
Read full article: Community weighs in on how to spend additional funding for Las Palmas Library renovationsSan Antonio Public Library secured $385,000 in additional funding to upgrade the Las Palmas Library location.
High construction costs push library board to approve renovation changes for Las Palmas Library
Read full article: High construction costs push library board to approve renovation changes for Las Palmas LibraryThe San Antonio Public Library Board of Trustees approved the design changes after public comment.
High construction costs to delay, potentially change plans for Las Palmas Library renovation
Read full article: High construction costs to delay, potentially change plans for Las Palmas Library renovationNeighbors say they've been advocating for this project since 2017. While they're worried about additional delays, they're hopeful about how beneficial the project could be.
Uvalde Library works to archive donated items following the Robb Elementary shooting
Read full article: Uvalde Library works to archive donated items following the Robb Elementary shootingThroughout this past year, thousands of items have been donated to memorialize the lives lost at Robb Elementary last May.
Well-known authors to visit San Antonio schools during San Antonio Book Festival
Read full article: Well-known authors to visit San Antonio schools during San Antonio Book FestivalThe San Antonio Book Festival’s Authors in Schools program aims at fostering a passion for reading among young children and teens by pairing award-winning authors with underserved, low-income schools in Bexar County.
10th annual San Antonio Book Festival announces lineup of more than 90 authors
Read full article: 10th annual San Antonio Book Festival announces lineup of more than 90 authorsMore than 90 local, regional and national authors are scheduled to attend the 2022 Book Festival in San Antonio including Julia Glass, Sandra Cisneros, Jericho Brown, Margo Jefferson, Natalie Diaz, Emma Straub and more.
Boerne’s Festival of Trees will help raise funds to preserve genealogy, history records at local cemetery
Read full article: Boerne’s Festival of Trees will help raise funds to preserve genealogy, history records at local cemeteryThe Friends of the Boerne Library are raising funds through the Festival of Trees fundraiser to support the library’s passion project to document the city’s genealogy and history records properly.
San Antonio Public Library holding ‘Show Us Your Chanclas’ contest
Read full article: San Antonio Public Library holding ‘Show Us Your Chanclas’ contestIn honor of this year's Fiesta events, the San Antonio Public Library is offering young readers a chance to win a swag bag and a Fiesta medal from June 17 through June 27.
WATCH: Black history professor discusses relationship between Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X
Read full article: WATCH: Black history professor discusses relationship between Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm XThe San Antonio Museum of Art hosted University of Texas at Austin professor, Dr. Peniel Joseph, for a Black History Month discussion in February.
16 books about Black history you can read for free from the San Antonio Public Library
Read full article: 16 books about Black history you can read for free from the San Antonio Public LibraryIn honor of Black History Month, the San Antonio library has compiled a lineup of more than a dozen titles about Black history in the United States.
When will the San Antonio Public Library reopen?
Read full article: When will the San Antonio Public Library reopen?SAN ANTONIO – KSAT viewers asked Mayor Ron Nirenberg the SAQ: When will the San Antonio Public Library be able to reopen? Nirenberg said city officials are currently working with the library on developing a reopening strategy. “The problem with the traditional libraries is that there is a lot of exchange of goods, hard goods. So there is a lot of mixing and mingling that doesn’t take place at a digital library like Bibliotech,” Nirenberg explained. The Mayor says the transition team will make a plan for the library to reopen once they see a consistent flattening of the curve.