For Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (AANHPI) month, the Federal Asian Pacific American Council (FAPAC) has announced the theme of 2025 as 'Legacy of Leadership and Resilience.' FAPAC includes bamboo in their AANHPI poster to symbolize this resilience and to call attention to the 'bamboo ceiling', barriers that can hinder career advancement for AANHPIs…
Celebrating Neurodiversity and Autism Acceptance
Learn how TRL supports neurodivergent people with inclusive programs, sensory-friendly spaces, community partnerships, and accessible resources for all.
In Their Own Words: Celebrating Women’s History Month
Discover inspiring biographies & memoirs of remarkable women for Women’s History Month! Explore the lives of trailblazers, poets, activists & leaders.
Being the First: The 14th Librarian of Congress
Dr. Carla Hayden, the first Black woman Librarian of Congress, has transformed access to library services. Learn how her leadership shaped the future of libraries.
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Discover how Timberland Regional Library supports low-income communities with free resources, early learning programs, safe spaces, and vital services for all.
Bending the Arc: Universal Human Rights Month
After WWII, the UN created the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to promote dignity and equality. Discover steps you can take to build a just future.
Red Road to DC: A Totem Pole Journey
Explore the journey of the "Red Road to DC" totem pole, carved by the Lummi Nation to honor indigenous lands, endangered sites, and raise environmental awareness.
Bemused by Banana Ketchup: Reflecting on Filipino American History Month
TRL's Rachel S. celebrates Filipino American History Month by sharing her journey, Filipino heritage, and the impact of her culture on her life and library career.
Yes, Kids Should Read Banned Books
Discover books for kids and teens that promote empathy, diversity, and the freedom to read. Explore lists and events.
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