Epiphany Library NYPL
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The Epiphany Branch of @NYPL has served the Gramercy Park-Stuyvesant Town area since 1887. Located on E. 23rd Street between 2nd & 3rd Avenues.
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Antique (aka 1999) photo of me sitting with Goosebumps books at my local @nypl branch @EpiphanyLibrary. Libraries are a safe haven for city kids and people from every walk of life. They're a sanctuary and deserve more funding, not less. We need them around 🙏📚#nocutstolibraries
If you have strong feelings about em dashes—welcome, you're with your people. In honor of #NationalGrammarDay, we've put together some engaging and delightful reads for grammar lovers and grammar skeptics alike. → A Reading List for Grammar Lovers on.nypl.org/3F1GznI
Join us on March 5th at 5:15 PM for an important discussion with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention about how we prevent suicide. Participants will learn common risk factors for suicide, how to spot warning signs, and examples for how to engage.
If you're looking for more like 'Lessons in Chemistry,' these titles share themes of talented women held back by society, or strike a similar tone of wit, charm, and resilience. → Fiction and Nonfiction to Read If You Love 'Lessons in Chemistry' on.nypl.org/4fBVQsA
From beloved classics to recent award winners, there's something for every kind of reader and viewer to carry you through the rest of winter. → Recent and Upcoming Book-To-Screen Adaptations on.nypl.org/3CjlbcM
If you're looking to boost your computer skills for work, school, or your own business, the Library's TechConnect program is here for you! Join us for classes online and in person: on.nypl.org/4aR2wld
Get free expert help preparing and filing your taxes at NYPL with organizations including AARP, Single Stop, and Campaign for Working Families. See if you qualify for help from tax assistance providers and learn more about local tax assistance programs. on.nypl.org/41m40Rx
Learn about materials in the Schomburg Center's collections on Pulitzer and Nobel prize-winning author Toni Morrison. → Toni Morrison’s Ties to the Schomburg Center on.nypl.org/41oyCBW
Black feminist icon Audre Lorde was born on this day in 1934. Lorde was a writer and an activist for Black, LGBTQ+, and women’s rights. Check out our research guide on Black feminism to learn more about her legacy and the Black feminist movement: on.nypl.org/4i3ANjz
Join NYPL’s #GetLitWithAllOfIt Book Club with WNYC! Get instant digital access to 'Black in Blues,' the newest book by @imaniperry throughout February. Download SimplyE, the Library's free e-reading app, to get started today: on.nypl.org/4hGQtZP
If you are new to Baldwin, these recommendations explore his work as a mirror to the world and our potential to grow. Learn more about how NYPL is honoring the legacy of this literary titan for his 100th birthday. → Where To Start With James Baldwin on.nypl.org/3CARm7F
For nearly 50 years, bell hooks was an influential thinker, theorist, and cultural critic. Here’s where to start with the work of this trailblazing Black Feminist. on.nypl.org/4gyr0kC
Dive into the life stories of influential Black Americans with these biographies and memoirs. on.nypl.org/4gydTj5
Join us on March 5th at 5:15 PM for an important discussion with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention about how to prevent suicide. Participants will learn the common risk factors, how to spot warning signs, and practical examples for engaging in critical conversations.
Have you heard about our new program? Check out our Fiber Arts Circle! We meet twice a month on Mondays from 5:15-6:15 PM, and all fiber arts are welcome. We hope to see you at our next one on February 24th!
In this new major exhibition opening Feb 22, NYPL brings to life the people, stories, and ideas that made The @NewYorker. Opening to coincide with the 100th birthday of the magazine, "A Century of The New Yorker" draws on the Library's collections, which include The New Yorker's…
Breaking down barriers, standing up for civil rights, contributing to the arts and sciences—these individuals will inspire young readers. → Picture Book Biographies About Black Activists, Authors, Trailblazers & More on.nypl.org/3Q6bO3g
Did you know that the writer and activist James Baldwin was a library patron? In celebration of the centennial of his birth, NYPL is holding a creative contest for NYC teens! Enter for the chance to be published in a special magazine and win up to $250. on.nypl.org/4hA4f12
Today, February 13 is the last day voters in New York State can change their party affiliation online & February 14 is the deadline for in-person changes ahead of the primary election June 24. Register to vote and stay informed throughout election season: on.nypl.org/4hO6ZaJ
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