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Diversity in Action - Stories and Crafts from Around the World

At the New Orleans Public Library

April 3, 2019

Diversity In Action is a nationally recognized initiative from the Association for Library Service to Children designed to emphasize the importance of literacy for all children from all backgrounds. It is a commitment to introducing children and their families to diverse books, languages, and cultures.

The Library is celebrating Diversity In Action throughout April with a series of programs featuring stories and crafts from countries around the world and the opportunity for children to receive a free book by getting their Diversity In Action passport stamped. These programs are open to all families and caregivers with children of all ages.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Tuesday, April 9 at 11am 
Alvar Library
» SWEDEN

Tuesday, April 9 at 5pm 
East New Orleans Regional Library
» CAMBODIA

Wednesday, April 10 at 5:30pm 
Nix Library
» SCOTLAND

Thursday, April 11 at 10:30am 
Hubbell Library
» FRANCE

Saturday, April 13 at 10:30am 
Latter Library
» INDIA

Saturday, April 13 at 2pm
Keller Library & Community Center
» MOROCCO

Tuesday, April 16 at 10am 
Central City Library
» KENYA

Wednesday, April 17 at 10:30am 
Norman Mayer Library
» BELIZE

Thursday, April 18 at 11am
Mid-City Library
» PERU

Saturday, April 20 at 10:30am 
Children’s Resource Center Library
» RUSSIA

Saturday, April 20 at 11am 
Algiers Regional Library
» CANARY ISLANDS

Saturday, April 20 at 2pm 
Smith Library
» IRELAND

Wednesday, April 24 at 3:15pm 
Martin Luther King Library
» MEXICO

Friday, April 26 at 12:30pm 
Main Library
» GERMANY

Saturday, April 27 at 11am 
Nora Navra Library
» JAPAN

Passport 
Passports are available throughout April at all Library locations or for download here. Children who earn 4 passport stamps will receive a free book.


Earn passport stamps by doing any of the following:

ATTEND a Diversity In Action event.

LEARN “hello” or a greeting in another language.

READ a book about another culture or country.

READ a bilingual book.

LISTEN to music from another culture or country.

COLOR a flag from another country.


Additional Resources

The Library offers many ways to learn about other cultures and languages online.


Pronunciator: An online resource to learn one of 99 languages.

TumbleBooks: A collection of children’s e-books, including National Geographic videos, non-fiction books, and books in Spanish and French.

Freegal: Download up to 7 songs per week. Choose from over 13 million songs from around the world.

Kanopy: A streaming video service with over 30,000 movies, including foreign language and documentary films.