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The Institute of Museums and Library Services was targeted in a recent executive order. Here's how that could affect North Texas libraries.
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Immigration advocates are encouraging people to always carry an ID on them in case they’re questioned by authorities. For people who have trouble accessing a government-issued ID, the city of Dallas offers an Enhanced Library Card.
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Dallas in particular is a hub for library-media collaborations.
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This is the library's 10th year hosting the Fairy Tale Closet.
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The program gives Dallas residents free tickets to art and culture programming throughout the city
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Hip-hop pioneers honored with films and performances in August
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The J. Erik Jonsson Central Library will host a day of events to commemorate Juneteenth and recognize the history of the historic district
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Zihuatanejo on lines, blank space and how to break the rules.
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As 2022 comes to a close, we’re checking in with North Texans about what their work and their lives have looked like this year.
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Trust, not correcting the record, is the key to eliminating disinformation, says Ling Hwey Jeng of Texas Woman’s University: “Don’t talk about politics. Talk about her grandson. Talk about her granddaughter.”
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Events surrounding Banned Books Week will take place all around North Texas, including a free trivia event, a youth seminar, and a host of virtual conversations with censored authors.
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Grab your legwarmers. The library's celebrating like it's 1982.