Award from the Coalition for a Healthy Community

Last night Oxford Lane Library was awarded a PUSH Award from the Coalition for Healthy Community. PUSH stands for People United for Safety and Health. The Coalition’s Leadership Team determines the awards and wanted to recognize OXB’s work with the Coalition but they really focused on Akiko’s service to the Kramer Breakfast Club each Wednesday and the work she does at PVA in the summer. They were very impressed with Akiko’s work and determination to help reach kids with a focus on literacy. We received this beautiful piece of stained glass representing the Coalition’s plant, the promise pledge to make healthy choices and decisions.

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New Wall in the LPL Teen Zone

The Teen Zone at the Hamilton Lane Library has quickly become a popular hangout spot for teens. With the growing number of teens using the space, library staff realized the need for a wall to provide a self-contained area specifically for teens. This was a major feat, but Trent Hart took on the challenge and successfully figured out how to move the wall from the Quiet Study Room to create a new wall for the Teen Zone. In the past week, Trent was able to move most of the wall, and it should be finished in the next few weeks.

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“Nuestra Presencia: A Visual Latinx Experience” hosted by Fairfield Lane Library

On Friday, January 20th, 2023 the Fairfield Lane Library hosted their Gala Reception for the weekend photo exhibit program “Nuestra Presencia: A Visual Latinx Experience”.  The program was a continuation of the branch’s efforts to better serve and engage with the Latin-American community, led by Odalis Jiménez, April Huerta and Valerie Simmons. The evening started with an acoustic concert by the Salvadoran rock band “Daglio”. As guests were welcomed, they were able to enjoy assorted pastries provided by a local Hispanic bakery, Mimi’s Lil Kitchen, as well as traditional Latin-American beverages prepared by Odalis and April. Keynote speaker for the evening was local professional photographer, educator and activist Ligia Cuevas Johnson. Ligia presented her photo exhibit “Vulnerable Dreamers”, a black and white photo exhibit consisting of 19 mounted photographs of Latin-American Immigrant children and their stories of joy, wonder and hope, told from a first-person perspective. The exhibit, which belongs to the Miami University in Oxford, OH, came to the Library as part of a partnership with their Office of Global Initiatives and their Center for American and World Cultures. A second exhibit shown was the award-winning documentary film The Latinx Photography Project. This film documents the journey of a group of immigrants in Point Reyes, California, from different backgrounds, who came together through the art of photography to immortalize their experiences and their culture. The film’s producer, Alejandro Palacios, joined the audience via Zoom meeting from California, to talk about the creative process and a Q & A session after the viewing. Registration for this event was maxed out, and those in attendance were able, once the event concluded, to explore the gallery, as well as engage in meaningful conversations with guests. The Gallery also had open access hours throughout the weekend for the community to enjoy.

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