“Miss/They Camaraderie 2024,” Charlotte Street Foundation
At Charlotte Street, the exhibit “Miss/They Camaraderie 2024” is filtered through the lens of a beauty pageant, homing in on themes of race, class and sexuality.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward J. Larson at the Linda Hall Library
On Thursday, February 29, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, historian, law professor and Antarctic explorer Edward J. Larson comes to the Linda Hall Library to headline Science in the Race to the South Pole.
Gallery Glance: “Charmed Soldiers,” National WWI Museum and Memorial
“Charmed Soldiers” features 22 small personal belongings from the museum’s collection, which held out hope for those in the foxholes, in the air and at sea.
Representing More Voices and Connecting Patrons with a Second Zine Collection
Ideally, libraries house materials that reflect their patrons’ lives and experiences. The Kansas City Public Library’s more than 800,000-item collection is one of the most diverse and inclusive in the nation.
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