Rainbow Library Pop-Up
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Join us at Six Twelve for our Rainbow Library Pop-Up! ๐๐
๐๏ธ When: Saturday, August 16th | 11AM-3PM
๐Where: Six Twelve Coffeehouse & Bar (3980 W Wedington Dr #19, Fayetteville, AR)
The Rainbow Library is a collection of diverse books for ALL AGES. This collection includes childrenโs picture books, young adult novels, graphic novels, and workbooks with themes related to gender, sexuality, race, nationality, and other diverse topics. The library prioritizes collecting books with LGBTQIA+, Black and Indigenous representation in characters and stories in addition to authors who are in the same communities as the characters they write about.
As legislation related to the accessibility of these materials in public settings remains uncertain, we are proud to offer an expanding selections of educational materials that might otherwise not be found in schools or libraries.
Our books contain imaginative stories to teach young children about gender, memoirs from non-binary authors, heart-warming stories of queer love, and beautifully illustrative stories that teach us about cultural celebrations across the world, just to name a few themes.
How to check out books:
We utilize a flexible check-out system through LibraryCat. You will receive a library card with a unique identifier upon checking out your first book. There is no formal due-date for books and no penalty for late or lost books. You may return the book at the next pop-up or via a community partner (TASC or The Library Vintage).
๐๏ธ When: Saturday, August 16th | 11AM-3PM
๐Where: Six Twelve Coffeehouse & Bar (3980 W Wedington Dr #19, Fayetteville, AR)
The Rainbow Library is a collection of diverse books for ALL AGES. This collection includes childrenโs picture books, young adult novels, graphic novels, and workbooks with themes related to gender, sexuality, race, nationality, and other diverse topics. The library prioritizes collecting books with LGBTQIA+, Black and Indigenous representation in characters and stories in addition to authors who are in the same communities as the characters they write about.
As legislation related to the accessibility of these materials in public settings remains uncertain, we are proud to offer an expanding selections of educational materials that might otherwise not be found in schools or libraries.
Our books contain imaginative stories to teach young children about gender, memoirs from non-binary authors, heart-warming stories of queer love, and beautifully illustrative stories that teach us about cultural celebrations across the world, just to name a few themes.
How to check out books:
We utilize a flexible check-out system through LibraryCat. You will receive a library card with a unique identifier upon checking out your first book. There is no formal due-date for books and no penalty for late or lost books. You may return the book at the next pop-up or via a community partner (TASC or The Library Vintage).
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