In celebration of Juneteenth - also known as "Freedom Day" - the Florida Panthers would like to encourage fans throughout South Florida to take time out of their day to learn about African American ...
SUNRISE, Fla. – The Florida Panthers announced today, in partnership with Broward County Libraries, the launch of an exclusive Florida Panthers library card. This collaboration aims to bring the ...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture and the Broward County African-American Research Library and Cultural Center will co-host a two-day program to help South ...
A Florida public library system’s “I Read Banned Books” library cards are drawing concern from a Republican lawmaker who said the county agency is engaging in “a political stunt” with taxpayer money ...
If you don't have one yet – what are you waiting for? Broward County Library cards are free for residents and long-term visitors of Broward County as well as those who work or go to school in Broward.
Broward County Library announced Thursday it had been awarded nearly $123,000 from Google and the American Library Association to improve tech skills among small businesses owners and entrepreneurs ...
Chip LaMarca, the sole Republican state-lawmaker in Broward, responded to a now deleted tweet from the Broward County Library in which they advertised their limited edition library cards with the ...
Broward County’s African American Research Library and Cultural Center will present its annual Soulful Christmas weekend on December 12 and 13, offering two days of performances, arts programming, and ...
Emmanuel George is trying to wrap his arms around all of Broward County’s Black history. As you can imagine, it’s an ambitious goal. The entryway to Emmanuel’s work and passion is his Instagram page, ...
Chapter One: Hurricane Wilma hits Broward County in 2005, leaving Broward County‘s flagship library a broken, soaked mess. Chapter Two: Construction workers crowd into and onto the eight-story giant, ...
Former Broward County (Fla.) Library Director Samuel F. Morrison stands next to a replica of himself at the entrance to the African-American Research Library and Cultural Center in Fort Lauderdale.