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Explore these contributions from authors who write from the intersections of their Indigenous, Black and African American identities. 

Books for grades 4, 5, 6 about Kids and family with autism and Asperger's.

Author event with Daniel Vandever

Sat Jun 22
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Gresham Library

The whole family is invited for a joyful and informative discussion with creator and publisher Daniel Vandever (Diné) about publishing books as a Native author and his award-winning picture books Fall In Line, Holden and Herizon. Free books to participants while supplies last.

Space is limited and attendance is first come, first served. 

Author event with Daniel Vandever

Fri Jun 21
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Central Library

The whole family is invited for a joyful and informative discussion with creator and publisher Daniel Vandever (Diné) about publishing books as a Native author and his award-winning picture books Fall In Line, Holden and Herizon. Free books to participants while supplies last.

Space is limited and attendance is first come, first served. 

In the 90s it was all about simple living. Somewhere along the way it morphed into minimalism. Now where are we?

The Portland Art Museum has something for everyone and is a My Discovery Pass partner. Prepare for your visit with this sampling of titles.

A list of resources for those coping with trauma, loss and bereavement.

On June 19th, 1865, Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas with news that the U.S. Civil War had ended, marking the end of slavery for African Americans.

Books for 4th-6th graders. Gender identity is how you feel and express yourself with your clothes, hairstyle, pronoun choices and name, and other actions.