News
May 24th - June 5th is Black Lives, Black Stories
Glendale Library, Arts & Culture and the City of Glendale are devastated by these events of racial injustice and human heartbreak throughout Los Angeles County and across the country. We share in the heartache, grief, and frustration from this incident.
Be The Change Author Talk: Black Wall Street 100
Harvard Law School graduate, author, attorney, and consultant, Hannibal Johnson discusses his book Black Wall Street 100: An American City Grapples With Its Historical Racial Trauma with Actress, Activist and Writer Donzaleigh Abernathy.
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Glendale Library, Arts & Culture is paying tribute to Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, celebrating AAPI history, culture and honoring the community’s struggle for inclusion and equity.
Be The Change Author Talk: From a Whisper to a Rallying Cry
Glendale Library, Arts & Culture welcomes author and lecturer Khatchig Mouradian, PhD. for a live literary event in which he will discuss The Resistance Network in conversation with filmmaker and screenwriter Eric Nazarian on Saturday, April 10 at 6:30pm.
Be The Change Author Talk: The Resistance Network
Glendale Library, Arts & Culture welcomes author and lecturer Khatchig Mouradian, PhD. for a live literary event in which he will discuss The Resistance Network in conversation with filmmaker and screenwriter Eric Nazarian on Saturday, April 10 at 6:30pm.
Be The Change Author Talk: Lavash
Glendale Library, Arts & Culture welcomes authors John Lee, Ara Zada, and Kate Leahy to discuss their book Lavash: The bread that launched 1,000 meals, plus salads, stews, and other recipes from Armenia in a live literary event, as part of the Be the Change series, with graphic designer Helena Grigorian on Thursday, April, 1, 2021 at 6:30pm.
April is Armenian Genocide Remembrance Month
April is Armenian Genocide Remembrance Month and Glendale Library, Arts & Culture is paying tribute to Armenians of the local community in a celebration of history and culture and in recognition of the community’s struggle for inclusion and equity.
Reckoning: Racism & Resistance in Glendale
Glendale Library, Arts & Culture is pleased to announce our Brand Library & Art Center and the ReflectSpace Gallery’s newest virtual exhibit, “Reckoning: Racism & Resistance in Glendale.” The exhibit explores Glendale’s racist history of anti-Blackness and the resistance to that racism through rarely accessed archival photos and documents from the Glendale Central Library’s archives.