Juneteenth at the library: History and ways to celebrate with family
The first Juneteenth in Portland was led by Clara Peoples in 1945.
Black History Month: Hip-Hop Soulsation
Join Hip-Hop Soulsation Academy as they bring an upbeat edgy interactive performance and brief dance class that all ages can enjoy! Participation is encouraged!
Made possible by The National Endowment for the Humanities Fund of The Library Foundation.
Black health and wellness
Here is a list of local mental health resources and organizations working to destigmatize Black mental health and provide support to the Black community here in Multnomah County. At the library, we are proud to center resources that help communities thrive and succeed.
Top 5 books about Black Resistance for kids and teens
The 2023 national theme for Black History Month is “Black Resistance,” in recognition of the historic and ongoing oppression that Black and African American people have resisted.
Black Resources Collection
Multnomah County Library’s Black Resource Collection offers a variety of materials that are primarily written by African Diasporic authors. Ranging from the latest fiction title to out-of-print newspapers, this collection also has materials for all ages that focus on the experience of the African Diaspora.
Last Sunday Crafting Club
Express your creativity with a variety of art and craft projects. Library staff will provide all materials necessary. Space is limited.
Last Sunday Crafting Club
Express your creativity with a variety of art and craft projects. Library staff will provide all materials necessary. Space is limited.
Last Sunday Crafting Club
Express your creativity with a variety of art and craft projects. Library staff will provide all materials necessary. Space is limited.
Last Sunday Crafting Club
Express your creativity with a variety of art and craft projects. Library staff will provide all materials necessary. Space is limited.
Last Sunday Crafting Club
Express your creativity with a variety of art and craft projects. Library staff will provide all materials necessary. Space is limited.
Mark Black History Month 2024 by exploring these titles for young readers focused on African Americans in the arts.
-Alicia T.
Black History Month: Hip-Hop, Beyond Beats and Rhymes
Join us for a Kanopy film screening! HIP HOP: BEYOND BEATS AND RHYMES provides a riveting examination of manhood, sexism, and homophobia in hip-hop culture. Director Byron Hurt, former star college quarterback, long-time hip-hop fan, and gender violence prevention educator, conceived the documentary as a "loving critique" of a number of disturbing trends in the world of rap music. He pays tribute to hip-hop while challenging the rap music industry to take responsibility for glamorising destructive, deeply conservative stereotypes of manhood.
First come, first served.
Black History Month: Clownin' Around with Nikki Brown Clown
Portland’s favorite clown is back with a storytime that is a culturally creative blend of picture books infused with sounds and activities for all. Participation is encouraged, and all ages are welcome!
Every Child a Reader monthly newsletter
Early literacy tips and book highlights for you and your families
Black community resources
Black Cultural Library Advocates (BCLA) members focus on strengthening the connection between the Black community and Multnomah County Library. BCLA members connect people to services they need through the county or with outside organizations.
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Once every other month, we will send you resources, tools, and information specifically designed for your family.
Family Craft Time
Have fun crafting together with your family! Crafting is a wonderful bonding experience and also builds creativity. Parents and caregivers are invited to assist their children on a project or craft alongside them. For ages 5+ with a grown up. First come, first served.
Family Craft Time
Have fun crafting together with your family! Crafting is a wonderful bonding experience and also builds creativity. Parents and caregivers are invited to assist their children on a project or craft alongside them. For ages 5+ with a grown up. First come, first served.
Family Craft Time
Have fun crafting together with your family! Crafting is a wonderful bonding experience and also builds creativity. Parents and caregivers are invited to assist their children on a project or craft alongside them. For ages 5+ with a grown up. First come, first served.
Family Craft Time
Have fun crafting together with your family! Crafting is a wonderful bonding experience and also builds creativity. Parents and caregivers are invited to assist their children on a project or craft alongside them. For ages 5+ with a grown up. First come, first served.
Honoring Native American Heritage Month
PORTLAND, Ore. — November 6, 2023 — Multnomah County Library invites the community to join in celebrating and honoring Native American Heritage Month.
Family Craft Time
Have fun crafting together with your family! Crafting is a wonderful bonding experience and also builds creativity. Parents and caregivers are invited to assist their children on a project or craft alongside them. Sew a lucky pouch (bokjumoeni) or make a traditional board game (yut nori) for Korean Lunar New Year! For ages 5+ with a grown up. First come, first served.
Black Family Playtime
Play and learning go hand in hand. Join other Black families in a fun playtime at the library with books, toys, music, and all the room you need to learn through play in a positive, affirming environment. As Mr. Rogers said, "... for children play is serious learning. Play is really the work of childhood."
Multnomah County Library storytimes are supported by gifts made to The Library Foundation.
Black Family Playtime
Play and learning go hand in hand. Join other Black families in a fun playtime at the library with books, toys, music, and all the room you need to learn through play in a positive, affirming environment. As Mr. Rogers said, "... for children play is serious learning. Play is really the work of childhood."
Multnomah County Library storytimes are supported by gifts made to The Library Foundation.