October programs to raise awareness at Dayton Metro Library
DML Programs Raise Awareness During October
October is Domestic Violence Awareness and LGBT History Month. To continue raising awareness of such impactful issues, Dayton Metro Library will host several events.
In support of Domestic Violence Month:
Community Conversations: Centering Survivors
Main Library, Eichelberger Forum
Thursday, October 20, 6-7 pm
A panel discussion hosted by the YWCA and DML that will focus on survivors and highlight community resources. (For All Ages)
In support of LBGT History:
Black Beauty: Viewing and Discussion
Main Library, Eichelberger Forum
Saturday, October 8, 2:30-4 pm
Black Beauty is a visual diary that traces Elle Moxely (director) as she recalls her experience as a Black trans woman in the Midwest. A small panel discussion will follow. (For Adults)
Social Justice Speaker Series: Michael Thomas Ford
Main Library, Eichelberger Forum
Saturday, October 22, 2:30-3:30 pm
Ford, an Ohio author, will discuss his books. Ford’s books, for both young readers and adults, often focus on the experience of being part of the LGBTQ community. (For Adults and Teens)
The Main Library is located at 215 East Third Street, Dayton. Registration is not required for these programs. For a detailed description of each program, visit DaytonMetroLibrary.org/Programs or call the Library’s Ask Me Line at 937.463.2665.
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