The Friends of Macon Library

The Friends of Macon Library

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"My alma mater was books, a good library...I could spend the rest of my life reading, just satisfying my curiosity." — Malcolm X

Objectives, The Friends of Macon Library:

-To advocate for Macon Library in the public and private sectors.

-To be a liaison between the Community and Macon Library.

-To foster public interest in Macon Library.

-To promote knowledge of the function, resources, services and needs of Macon Library, including the Dionne Mack-Harvin African American Heritage Center.

-To engage in fundraising through membership, special projects, and ongoing activities on behalf of Macon Library.

"Giving Voice to a New Chapter: Descendants of Henrietta Lacks Speak" 05/10/2014

Don't miss this important dialogue on May 18 about race, class, gender, and the story of Henrietta Lacks. Registration is required. Lacks Family Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture http://bpt.me/685268

"Giving Voice to a New Chapter: Descendants of Henrietta Lacks Speak" David Lacks and Jeri Lacks-Whye, grandchildren of Henrietta Lacks--the unknowing source of the HeLa cell line used to launch the modern era of medicine and science--sit down with scholar Spencer R. Crew, Ph.D., George Mason University, to discuss her life, and historical and bio-medical legacy.

Photos 05/10/2014

Happy Mother's Day Weekend! Did you know Henrietta Lacks is considered to be the "Mother of Modern Science and Medicine"? In 1951, her cells were removed from her body and used to create the HeLa cell line--the first human cells to thrive and grow in a laboratory. Her cells would be used to develop the polio vaccine, in-vitro fertilization techniques and cancer treatments. Join us to pay homage to Henrietta Lacks and meet her descendants May 17-18.

Photos 04/07/2014

April is Jazz Appreciation Month--Celebrate at Macon Library!

"Drum Major for Justice:" Celebrate King Day 2012 at Macon Library 01/13/2012

"Drum Major for Justice:" Celebrate King Day 2012 at Macon Library Join Macon Library to celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The event will feature: A community dialogue facilitated by artist-activist Shani Jamila Exploration of freedom music Tribute to Civil Rights leaders of the past Youth authors Amber Benton and Chental-Song Bembr...

Photos 12/29/2011

Happy Kwanzaa...Celebrate at Macon Library!

2011 Shirley Chisholm Day: A Catalyst for Change 11/22/2011

2011 Shirley Chisholm Day: A Catalyst for Change Join Macon Library to celebrate the extraordinary legacy–and 87th birthday–of renowned politician, activist, educator, author and Bed-Stuy native Shirley Chisholm. • Hip-Hop Honors: Hear Emcees Pay Homage to “Miss C”—then Write Your Own Salute!, 4PM • Documentary Screening “Chisholm ’72: Un...

Macon Library | Brooklyn Public Library 11/22/2011

Macon Library is now open six days a week, Monday-Saturday, beginning at 10am. Follow link to view full hours.

Macon Library | Brooklyn Public Library Two thousand people gathered to open the Macon Branch in 1907, the 11th Carnegie library in Brooklyn. The two-story Classical Revival red brick library retains its original fireplaces, oak paneling, alcoves, and wooden benches. To author John Steptoe (1950-1989), who wrote his first book, Stevie, at...

06/27/2011

Just THREE DAYS left to donate to "Support Our Shelves." Campaign ends Thursday, June 30. Give today and tell a friend! *(designate your gift for Macon Library)

Brooklyn Public Library - Support Our Shelves Last year your generous donations allowed us to buy 30,000 books, CDs and DVDs. Don't let budget cuts limit us this year; we need your help again!

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