Free Library’s Black History Month events spotlight culture, creativity and community across Philly

Free Library Brings Black History Month to Philly, Celebrating Culture, Creativity, and Community

The Free Library of Philadelphia is gearing up for a month-long celebration of Black History Month in February, showcasing the rich cultural heritage and contributions of African Americans through various events and programs. From workshops to author appearances, hands-on STEM activities, and art sessions, the library's branches across the city will host a diverse range of events that highlight innovation, healing, creative expression, and community engagement.

One of the flagship programs is "Our Roots Reach Further: 1776 to Tomorrow," which takes place at the Cecil B. Moore Library and focuses on Black history and culture through interactive workshops, storytelling, and exhibitions. The series kicks off with a Queen Imperial Waistbeads Workshop, where attendees can explore the historical significance of waist beads across African traditions and participate in a guided beading tutorial.

Other highlights include a special storytime session featuring author Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow's book "Abdul's Story," which promotes imagination and representation in children's literature. Artist Doriana Diaz will lead an art workshop, "Collage as Healing for Black History Month," where participants can express themselves through collage and bookmaking.

The program also includes the Black Inventors Builders Lab, an interactive session that spotlights Black innovators through hands-on activities. A STEM-focused edition of this program will take place on a later date. With events scattered across various library branches, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

For those interested in attending these events, it's essential to check the Free Library's website for schedules and registration details, as some programs may have limited capacity. By celebrating Black History Month, the Free Library aims to foster greater understanding, appreciation, and community engagement with African American culture and history.
 
Just had a look at what the free library in Philly is doing for black history month 🤝. They're offering a bunch of cool workshops and events that celebrate creativity, community, and innovation 🎨. I love that they've got art sessions, STEM activities, and even a workshop on waist beads - who knew those were important? 😂 It's awesome that they're making an effort to promote black history and culture in the city.
 
"Yooo, I'm so down for this! 🤩 A whole month of celebrating black history is like, super needed in Philly! 😊 They're doing a lot of cool stuff too, like art sessions and workshops - my little sis would totes love the Queen Imperial Waistbeads Workshop 🤗. And can you imagine learning about black inventors through hands-on activities? That's like, genius! 💡👨‍💻"
 
😊 I think its awesome that the Free Library is doing this! Its so cool how they're making events for all ages & interests. The Queen Imperial Waistbeads Workshop sounds like a super fun & educational experience 🎨💼. And its great to see author appearances, art sessions, and workshops too - it's amazing how these can bring people together & spark creativity 💡. By sharing Black History Month, they're helping ppl appreciate & learn more about African American culture & contributions 👍.
 
📚🎉 I'm so down for a month of celebrating all things Black History Month! 🙌 It's awesome that the Free Library is hosting these events, workshops, and programs that showcase the creativity, innovation, and cultural heritage of African Americans. The idea of interactive STEM activities, art sessions, and storytelling is genius! 💡 And I love that they're including author appearances and special storytime sessions for kids - it's a great way to promote representation in literature and inspire young minds. 👧📖 Let's get ready to learn, grow, and celebrate with the Free Library! 🎉
 
I'm really stoked about this initiative by the Free Library of Philly 🤩! Growing up in a diverse city like mine, I feel like it's so important to have spaces that celebrate our rich cultural heritage. And let me tell you, attending events like these when I was younger really helped shape my perspective on the world. It's amazing how something as simple as a workshop or art session can open doors to new ideas and ways of thinking.

I'm also loving that they're highlighting Black inventors and innovators - it's so important to give credit where credit is due 🙌. And I think it's awesome that they're making these events free and accessible to everyone. It just feels like the kind of thing that could bring a community together in such a meaningful way.

I'm definitely going to check out their website for more info on the program... sounds like it's gonna be a really special month! 💡
 
I think its dope that Philly's free library is throwin' down a whole month of events to celebrate black history and culture 🎉📚💼. I mean, we need more ppl talkin' about the rich heritage of african americans in our city. The fact that they're highlightin' innovation, healing, creative expression, and community engagement is everything 👍. I'm hyped for that waistbeads workshop, can u imagine learnin bout the history behind them? 🤣 And that art workshop with Doriana Diaz sounds like a vibe 💆‍♀️. It's cool to see the library bein all inclusive and creatin opportunities for ppl to engage with black culture in a positive way ❤️
 
I'm loving this initiative by the Free Library of Philadelphia 📚🎉! It's awesome that they're using events and programs to celebrate Black History Month in a super inclusive way. I mean, who doesn't love a good art workshop or a hands-on STEM session? 🤔 It's amazing how these events can bring people together and foster greater understanding and appreciation for African American culture and history.

I'm also stoked that they're featuring author Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow's book "Abdul's Story" in their storytime session. Representation matters, especially in children's literature! 📖 And the fact that they have a Black Inventors Builders Lab is just genius - it's so important to highlight the contributions of Black innovators and make them accessible to everyone.

Overall, I think this is a great way for the Free Library to engage with their community and promote cultural awareness. Kudos to them! 💪
 
I'm super stoked about this 🤩! The Free Library is really stepping up its game by bringing Black History Month to Philly 🎉📚. They're doing a great job of highlighting the rich cultural heritage and contributions of African Americans through various events and programs 🌟. I love that they're including workshops, author appearances, hands-on STEM activities, and art sessions - it's all about celebrating innovation, healing, creative expression, and community engagement 💖! The Queen Imperial Waistbeads Workshop sounds like an absolute blast 🔥💎, and I'm definitely going to check out the storytime session featuring Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow's book 📖. It's amazing how these events can help foster greater understanding, appreciation, and community engagement with African American culture and history 🌈💪. Let's keep celebrating diversity and inclusivity in all we do! #BlackHistoryMonth #FreeLibraryPhilly #CommunityFirst
 
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