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Summer Sundays at the O'Neill Branch Library
The O'Neill Branch will be open on Sundays from 1-5 p.m., July 6 through August 24.
Cambridge Public Library Collins Branch to Close for Construction
The Collins Branch will close from July 1 through fall 2024 for construction
Daily Log 9.1.2022
An overview of the Cambridge Police Department's daily calls for service for September 1, 2022
Summer Vaccine Clinic at the King Open School on July 14
The Cambridge Public Health Department will hold a Summer Vaccine Party at the King Open School on July 14 and August 4.
Fee Increase
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FY22 Annual Report
City of Cambridge Annual Report for FY22 (July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022)
Raising Children with Black Joy
A 4-part series for Black and Brown parents who live, work, play or pray in Cambridge. Join other parents with children 0-8 for this series.
Main Library Sundays Resume September 8
Sunday hours at the Main Library resume Sunday, September 8 from 1-5 p.m.
Reading Group: How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective (Central Square)
“If Black women were free, it would mean that everyone else would have to be free since our freedom would necessitate the destruction of all the systems of oppression.” - Combahee River Collective, April 1977 This event is part 2 of 4 of our reading group to discuss How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor. We will read and discuss the book in sections as follows: Session 1 - Intro, Barbara Smith Session 2 - Beverly Smith, Demita Frazier Session 3 - Alicia Garza, Angela Davis, comments Session 4 – Reflections on Cambridge present and future Participants are encouraged to come to as many sessions as they can — and all are welcome! Copies of the book are available for pickup at the Central Square Branch. This event was created in partnership with Community Conversations: Sister to Sister, the Cambridge LGBTQ+ Commission, and the Cambridge Women’s Commission.
Reading Group: How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective (Central Square)
“If Black women were free, it would mean that everyone else would have to be free since our freedom would necessitate the destruction of all the systems of oppression.” - Combahee River Collective, April 1977 This event is part 3 of 4 of our reading group to discuss How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor. We will read and discuss the book in sections as follows: Session 1 - Intro, Barbara Smith Session 2 - Beverly Smith, Demita Frazier Session 3 - Alicia Garza, Angela Davis, comments Session 4 – Reflections on Cambridge present and future Participants are encouraged to come to as many sessions as they can — and all are welcome! Copies of the book are available for pickup at the Central Square Branch. This event was created in partnership with Community Conversations: Sister to Sister, the Cambridge LGBTQ+ Commission, and the Cambridge Women’s Commission.
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