Reader's Place: July 6, 2020

Humor comes in many different shapes and forms. From unconventional police procedurals to historical biographies, memoirs, apocalyptic fiction, and romantic comedies, this list offers something to suit various palates.

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Robert Nealon
Reader's Place: June 21, 2020

This month the Maplewood Township Committee issued a proclamation declaring June 2020 Caribbean Heritage Month. Since 2006, June has been designated as Caribbean American Heritage Month by Presidential Proclamation. This month-long observance promotes the rich culture and heritage of the Caribbean American people and their contributions to the United States.

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Reader's Place: June 8, 2020

As readers, we have many resources available to us for educating ourselves about racism and antiracism. This list includes selected nonfiction titles which are available to borrow from our eLibrary. The list is not intended to be comprehensive but rather to serve as a starting point.  Share and discuss what you read so that you may engage in antiracist conversations and begin to transform your thoughts and words into meaningful action.

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Reader's Place: June 5, 2020

Reading fiction helps to build empathy as much as reading nonfiction helps to inform. These stories by Black writers, which range from literary to speculative to romance to family fiction, speak to the variety of lived experiences of Black people. We encourage you to use this selected list as a jumping off point to seek out other works by these authors and others.

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