Juneteenth celebrates June 19, 1865, when the enslaved people in Galveston, TX were finally informed of their freedom over two years after the Emancipation Proclamation.
Summer Early Literacy
By abierly
Each quarter, we offer a kit packed with tips and suggestions around an early literacy calendar. Here’s a guide inspired by our Summer Early Literacy Kit.
Stream African Cinema on Kanopy!
By Hannah
Have you tried Kanopy yet? Explore the rich world of African cinema during the month of June.
Craft of the Month- June
By Amanda S.
June means that it is officially summer! To start off our Summer Reading Program, join us for our teen craft for June: DIY Cloud Lights.
Boldly Go with LGBT+ Sci-Fi Books
By Annaka
This Pride Month, expand your horizons with these space-faring, time-hopping books with LGBT+ characters and themes.
Practice for your Michigan Driving Test Online!
By Hannah
Getting ready to take your driving test? Need to brush up on the MI Driver's Handbook? Practice here and pass your exam the first time!
Books that Stole the Spotlight
By jryan83
There are a multitude of examples of books that have been turned into movies, but there have been some that first took to the stage before hitting the big screen.
What I’m Listening To this Month: Memphis in June
By Erik
Let's explore some fun summer-themed songs!
What To Read After You Finish Heartstopper
By Amanda S.
If you finished Heartstopper on Netflix too quickly and need more reading recommendations, check out these teen books!
Historical Fiction
By MaryVK
As I have stated before, I like to read historical fiction novels. The main reasons I like to read them is not only do I usually get to read a good story, but I often learn something new with many of the historical fiction novels I read. I have read books about many different countries…
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